People who own cars that have high c02 emissions are going to be taxed more under the guise of a ‘green tax to encourage green behaviour’.
The only logic here is that the government want people to scrap their old cars and buy new lower emission ones.
How green is it to scrap a perfectly good car and replace it with a new one?
Where would there be figures/data for this?
No idea if there are any figures for this, but recycling of cars is down to a pretty good fine art these days, with something like 80-95% of material reclaimed.
Of course, reclaiming the materials and building the new car also takes masses of energy, so it all depends on how much you use the car and how close you were to the tax brackets.
In the short term this effect of people scrapping ‘good’ cars for new cars is obviously harmful, but 10 years down the line it will have almost certainly been a net saving measure.
http://www.Scrapwow.com
After the tranny went on my old car I scrapped it and bought a new one.
Today I went to Michaels, Tuesday Morning, the Mall and Home Depot. Had a fun day today.
This is the 2nd project from “What’s Up Wednesday” It features an mini album made from 6 envelopes (#10) and chipboard covers. Visit my blog at http://followingthepapertrail.blogspot.com for measurements and instructions.