Politician Jeroen Van Loy wants tobacco companies to pay for cleaning cigarette butts, with support from Jo Brouns to revive Zuhal Demir’s plan of charging them €25.5 million. In 2024, 6,000 littering fines were issued, mostly for cigarette butts, signaling a growing concern for environmental impact and the need for stricter regulations to hold companies accountable for their waste. The government is working on initiatives to reduce cigarette litter, including educating the public on proper disposal methods and increasing fines for offenders, with a focus on raising awareness about the harmful effects of cigarette butts on the environment.
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Brussels accuses AliExpress of breaking EU digital rules
The EU has accused AliExpress of violating digital regulations by inadequately preventing the spread of illegal content, including counterfeit and unsafe products, as part of a broader crackdown on Chinese online retailers. This action follows the implementation of the Digital Services Act, which mandates stricter policing of platforms and carries penalties for non-compliance, while the EU also investigates other e-commerce sites like Shein. Need More Context? 🔎
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