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Irish coffee tax encourages consumers to develop environmental protection habits

Original title: 'Latte tax' of up to € 0.25 for coffee in Ireland

4hw.org believes that many people have drunk coffee, which is a kind of drink that people often drink. At the same time, the disposable coffee cup has a great impact on the environment. In order to solve this problem, Ireland will levy a coffee tax by 2021 and encourage consumers to bring their own green cups instead. It is said that the coffee tax range is 0.1 euro to 0.25 euro.

The reason for the coffee cup tax is that the coffee cups are disposable now. Many disposable coffee cups are discarded every year, which has an impact on the environment. In Ireland, 200 million disposable coffee cups are discarded every year. In this regard, Ireland levies a coffee tax. This policy will be implemented by 2021. Reduce the use of abandoned coffee cups by imposing a 'Latte tax'.

November 8, according to foreign media reports, Burton, Ireland's climate action minister, said recently that the country will impose a "latte tax" of up to 0.25 euros on abandoned coffee cups by 2021, hoping to encourage consumers to change their habits and protect the environment.

According to the report, after Ireland exceeded its annual greenhouse gas emission quota for the third consecutive year in 2018, it began to take action to reduce the environmental impact from economic activities, hoping to promote coffee drinkers to change to self carry environmental protection cup by levying a latte tax of up to 0.25 euro.

November 8, according to foreign media reports, Burton, Ireland's climate action minister, said recently that the country will impose a "latte tax" of up to 0.25 euros on abandoned coffee cups by 2021, hoping to encourage consumers to change their habits and protect the environment. According to the report, after Ireland exceeded its annual greenhouse gas emission quota for the third consecutive year in 2018, it began to take action to reduce the environmental impact from economic activities, hoping to promote coffee drinkers to change to self carry environmental protection cup by levying a latte tax of up to 0.25 euro.