The BEVH is satisfied with the approaches in the black and red coalition agreement on the topics of digitization and e-commerce, such as Daniela Blemaier, head of public affairs for Germany and regional at the BEVH, explains: “The new government wants to advance the dismantling of bureaucratic market hurdles in the EU internal market, of which online trade is not particularly beneficial. Understood inner cities and their dealers. She also welcomes the fact that a request from the BEVH should now be implemented: “A success is also that the coalition follows our apell to finally free non -profit donations from sales tax. So far, it means that the disposal of unsalable goods is cheaper than the donation. Your abolition should therefore be done as soon as possible in order to strengthen the circular economy.”
On the other hand, she criticizes that the second-hand and recycling were not considered too little: “Otherwise, the coalition on the topic of circular economy remains behind our expectations. The online trade is the largest hub for used or excess articles and the most important tool that we have in order to keep in the life cycle for as long as possible. To promote re-commerce.