The Hague will be the first city in the world to ban street advertising for fossil fuel products. The Netherlands’ third-largest city will no longer...
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The Hague will be the first city in the world to ban street advertising for fossil fuel products. The Netherlands’ third-largest city will no longer allow outdoor publicity for products or services contributing to the climate crisis. The ban will take effect on January 1st, 2025. The Hague defines “fossil advertising” as advertising by or for companies in the coal, oil, gas, and aviation sectors, as well as advertising for climate-damaging products or services, like air holidays, airline tickets, gray power contracts, gas contracts, cruise trips, or cars with a fossil or hybrid fuel engine. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
The Hague will be the first city in the world to ban street advertising for fossil fuel products. The Netherlands’ third-largest city will no longer...
The Dutch city issued two measures: the first proposal will inform ad agencies that fossil fuel advertising is not permitted, while the second...
Legislation makes it illegal to advertise fossil fuel products and services with a high carbon footprint
City council in third largest city in Netherlands approves the new rules, which will apply from January.
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