Arla Foods has launched a trial of a methane-suppressing additive called Bovaer in cow food across 30 British farms in partnership with Aldi, Morrisons, and Tesco, aiming to reduce emissions. This move has sparked online backlash, with threats of boycotts from thousands of consumers concerned about the potential toxicity of Bovaer. Despite the controversy, Arla claims that Bovaer could decrease methane emissions from cows by up to 27%, aligning with UK government recommendations to limit global temperature rise.
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Italy to slash VAT on art to compete with EU rivals
Italy's right-wing government is set to reduce the value-added tax on art from 22% to 5%, responding to urgent calls from over 500 artists and galleries who warned of a potential collapse in the domestic art market. This tax cut, anticipated to be approved in a Cabinet meeting and requiring parliamentary ratification within 60 days, aims to enhance competitiveness against lower-tax countries like France and Germany. Need More Context? 🔎
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