Small recycling charges on clothing unlikely to influence consumer behaviour

The introduction of small Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) charges on clothing has little impact on consumer behaviour, provided said charges are below a certain level, a new study by WEFT and Manchester Metropolitan University has found.

The introduction of small Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) charges on clothing has little impact on consumer behaviour, provided said charges are below a certain level, a new study by WEFT and Manchester Metropolitan University has found. The s...

WANT THE FULL STORY? This content is for subscribers only. SIGN UP for a subscription to SustainabilityOnline to gain full website access. If you would prefer to subscribe by invoice, contact us here.

Already a subscriber? Sign in via the form below.

Discover more from Sustainability Online

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading