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    Europe Moves to Rein In Fast Fashion Through New Green Taxes

    Lester HoltBy Lester HoltOctober 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    France Approves Fee on Mass-Produced Clothing

    France has taken a major step against the environmental toll of fast fashion with the introduction of a new levy on low-cost garments. The measure imposes a €5 fee per item, set to rise gradually to €10 by 2030. The charge will vary according to a brand’s sustainability performance and cannot exceed 50% of the product’s pre-tax price. The legislation also mandates that all clothing carry a label showing its environmental score, aiming to push shoppers toward more sustainable options and discourage disposable fashion.


    EU Cracks Down on Import Exemptions

    The European Commission is advancing plans to tighten regulations on inexpensive apparel imported from outside the bloc. Under the proposal, the current tax exemption for goods priced below €150 would be abolished, and each parcel entering the EU would be subject to a €2 processing fee. The initiative is designed to slow the flood of ultra-cheap imports, particularly from online retailers, and ensure all fashion companies operating in the European market adhere to equal fiscal and environmental standards.


    Repair and Recycling Policies Gain Momentum

    Several European countries are complementing these new taxes with measures that promote reuse and reduce textile waste. Sweden has cut VAT on clothing repairs, while the Netherlands has introduced similar programs encouraging consumers to fix items instead of replacing them. Spain now requires manufacturers to fund textile recycling and collection systems as part of its waste-reduction strategy. Together, these policies reflect a continent-wide effort to shift the fashion industry toward sustainability and reduce its growing environmental footprint.

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