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KK7NILyesterday at 9:42 PM1 replyview on HN

You seem to not even be addressing my point that what you said is objectively false.

You've instead changed the discussion to whether or not those incentives are "effective", which is a very different and subjective discussion. You also make the dubious assumption that we should halt all destruction of retail clothing when the truth is that a supply surplus is a good thing to prevent supply shocks for consumers and the unused surplus does not necessarily make sense to donate or reuse. So a complete prohibition on the destruction of retail clothing seems like a very blunt tool here.

But, to engage with your new point: I would argue that retail clothing waste is not unique and that a much fairer system would be to tax commercial/industrial waste in general. For that reason, this move by the EU seems more like a publicity stunt than a meaningful measure to me.


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altairprimetoday at 3:05 AM

Oh. Okay! I’m clearly wrong and it would be a waste of your time for me to claim otherwise. Apologies :)