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Ten new laws that came into force in Sweden at the start of July 2024

Emma Löfgren
Emma Löfgren - emma.lofgren@thelocal.com
Ten new laws that came into force in Sweden at the start of July 2024
A new law aims to minimise waste caused by stray plastic caps. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT

A series of new laws came into force in Sweden on July 1st. Here's a roundup of some of the most important ones.

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ML
Doesn't more plastic get used for these caps, thus increasing total plastic consumption? They're not just extremely annoying, I believe they're even worse for the environment.
Laura Creighton
I liked the milk and yoghurt containers a lot more when they had no plastic parts at all. Is the plastic required as part of a (badly written) EU directive, or could we decide to go back to old containers?
om prakash yadav
hello, I am an Indian working in a software company here in sweden. I am fade up due bike theft cases. I stay in rental apartment where thieves are stealing bike from locked bike room. Neither police nor landlord helping in such cases. no cctv either. Someone stole my bike from locked bike room again. I got a penny of SEK from home insurance company. now I am afraid to buy another bike in such a bike friendly country because of bike thieves. regards om

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