Global Brands: EPR Accountability Costs – and “Customers Could Foot the Bill” (FREE)
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New research on UK consumer views on EPR visible fees
New research from WEFT and QSA Partners, supported by the University of Leeds Back to Baselines programme, reveals UK consumers are supportive of visible Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) charges on clothing to boost recycling and promote sustainable fashion
Consumers willing to pay transparent ‘charge’ to support textiles EPR
Study finds that almost three-quarters of public would accept £0.50 additional cost on clothing to support recycling infrastructure. Beth Jones Beth Jones - Materials Textiles Industry Retailers Breadcrumb Section Textiles Main Magazine Feature 0 Remove Mag Cover bottom Date (Materbi) Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Keywords Textiles EPR, WEFT, clothing sustainability, Extended Producer Responsibility textiles, UK fashion recycling Genres…
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