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  • Fevertree takes Environment Agency to court over green packaging tax

    Retail

    Fevertree has launched a legal challenge against the Environment Agency over its application of a sustainability packaging tax, which is charged on glass bottles. The premium drink mixer brand claims the glass used in some of its products should be classified as non-household packaging and be exempted from the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) levy, and [...]

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  • Businesses to pay £1.1bn in new packaging fees to councils

    ESG News

    Councils in England are set to receive a share of £1.1 billion in recycling funding taken from money charged to companies for the packaging they produce. Under the current system, local councils have footed the bill for disposing of items such as milk bottles, cereal boxes and soup tins using taxpayers’ money. But the new [...]

    Councils are set for a boost from new packaging fees. (Image PA).
  • Industry chiefs sound alarm over ‘horrific’ packaging tax

    Business

    A new packaging tax that makes the producers of waste pay for their packaging to be recycled poses a multibillion-pound threat to UK businesses and will encourage firms to relocate their production abroad, senior industry figures have warned. The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) released on Friday the final fees for [...]

    The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) aims to get the producers of waste to pay for recycling costs (image credit: Andrew Fox)
  • ‘It’s existential’: Unpacking a looming tax scarier than the National Insurance hike

    April 13, 2025

    For William Fugard, chief executive and co-founder of Gusto Organic, headaches caused by issues beyond his control are an occupational hazard. The terms on which the UK decided to leave the European Union meant that – in 2019 – the cost of exporting a pallet of his firm’s premium soft drinks went from £70 to [...]

  • Just over half of Brits in favour of green taxes on households

    February 18, 2025

    According to new research, just over half of Brits are in favour of introducing taxes to encourage a reduction in households’ carbon footprint. According to a survey from EPC and energy efficiency platform epIMS, the most-favoured tax of those surveyed was a waste management levy, with a quarter of respondents supportive of a tax on [...]

  • Labour looks to water down packaging tax plan

    September 29, 2024

    Ministers are set to make changes to a planned £1bn packaging tax proposed by the last government, according to reports.

  • Trash talk: Recycling boss Bruce Bratley on why we need to talk about rubbish

    August 5, 2024

    Waste disposal can be revolutionary, as First Mile boss Bruce Bratley tells Lucy Kenningham

  • The Notebook: We need seats! A plea for pedestrianisation

    July 30, 2024

    When it comes to outdoor seating, London could learn a thing or two from its seat-spoiled European neighbours, argues Lucy Kenningham

  • Renewi pays Biffa to help it exit ‘unpredictable’ UK waste market

    May 30, 2024

    Waste disposal giant Renewi has branded the UK "unpredictable" as it offloaded its loss-leading British municipal division to competitor Biffa alongside a set of full year results in which the firm slid to into the red.

  • Why profit with purpose is more than a buzzword for this entrepreneur

    May 14, 2024

    Profit with purpose is more than a buzzword for Tessa Clarke’s fast-growing food recycling business — and Ambition A.M.'s latest founder profile takes a look at why.

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