eco-tax

eco-tax

n
(Banking & Finance) a tax levied on services, products, etc that adversely affect the environment
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The declaration of a climate crisis has led France to announce the introduction of an eco-tax on tickets for all flights leaving the country.
Travel Business Review-July 12, 2019-Air France disapproves of government's eco-tax proposal
M2 EQUITYBITES-July 12, 2019-Air France disapproves of government's eco-tax proposal
France is debating an "eco-tax" for all flights, at 18 euros a pop.
The 'eco-tax' costing between e1/41.5 ($1.7) and e1/418 ($20) will apply to most flights departing in France, Associated Press , quoted French Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne as saying.
PARIS, July 9 (KUNA) -- France's government announced Tuesday that it was slapping a sliding-scale eco-tax on airline tickets in a bid to reduce pollution caused by air travel.
At the BIR London Convention's "Workshop on the Bulgarian Eco-Tax on Second Hand Clothing" on 8 October 2018, the Bulgarian Association of Recyclers and Traders of Second Hand Clothes (ARTSHC) explained the proposed changes to its national laws affecting second hand clothing.
A solution for Dominique Bussereau lies in the restoration of the eco-tax, which had been eliminated by Segolene Royal, which allowed for users to be changed for the bridges' maintenance.
MILLIONS of British holidaymakers could be hit by a new eco-tax when they visit Spain's Balearic Islands next summer.
HOLIDAYING families hit by higher prices face another blow in the summer - a two euro a day eco-tax.
The Interior Ministry said around 2,200 trucks took part in the protest against a proposed tax on trucks weighing more than 3.5 tons, known as the "eco-tax." It has sparked fierce opposition and riots in the past month.