EPR
Britishabbreviation
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The Bank of England has previously said that the EPR levy could add up to 0.5% to food prices if retailers pass the full cost onto customers.
From BBC
Mr Machin also said the EPR fees should be delayed and the government should rethink its approach to business rates.
From BBC
Mr Machin said EPR would "give retailers a tax bill 20 times the current amount with £2bn going straight to the Treasury as general taxation and no improvement to recycling".
From BBC
Its official name is extended producer responsibility law, EPR.
From Los Angeles Times
The great fear, I’m sure, of the fossil fuel industry, which is looking to plastic as a way of extending their customer base, is that the EPR principle could be applied to almost anything and should be applied to almost anything.
From Los Angeles Times
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