I see that the discussion is focused on a tax debate
toto65 wrote:"Countering" the WTO with the environment Yes, indicating the energy cost of the product. By letting the consumer choose first, then later by taxing with an "energy" VAT in which transport and manufacturing would be taken into account.
Christophe had opened a topic sure hyper market that indicated the energy cost on the packaging. (I'm looking for it)
It's a good idea indeed. This can promote both consumer awareness and product development with lower energy consumption.
Very good your video. The passage where the Chinese gives his diplomatic perception of the work of the Algerians is excellent ...