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External Costs

External costs are those costs incurred in activities which may cause damage to a wide range of receptors, including human health, natural ecosystems and the built environment, and yet are not reflected in the price paid by consumers.


Those costs incurred in activities which may “cause damage to a wide range of receptors, including human health, natural ecosystems and the built environment” (European Community, 1994), and yet are not reflected in the price paid by consumers.

Permanent link External Costs - Creation date 2023-02-21


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