A UK study by WEFT and QSA partners has found strong consumer support for visible EPR charges on clothing to boost recycling and sustainability.
Over 80 per cent favour transparent labelling, with modest charges widely accepted.
Clear communication is key, with ‘charge’ preferred over ‘fee’.
The initiative could raise up to £4 billion (~$5.41 billion) annually without burdening taxpayers.A UK study by WEFT and QSA partners has found strong consumer support for visible EPR charges on clothing to boost recycling and sustainability.
Over 80 per cent favour transparent labelling, with modest charges widely accepted.
Clear communication is key, with ‘charge’ preferred over ‘fee’.
The initiative could raise up to £4 billion (~$5.41 billion) annually without burdening taxpayers.
UK consumers support EPR visible fees to promote sustainable fashion
