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Όχι, η ΕΕ δεν απαγορεύει το CO2 στα ποτά

Ορισμένοι ισχυρίζονται ότι η Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή καταργεί τα ανθρακούχα ποτά στο πλαίσιο του προγράμματος για το κλίμα "Fit for 55"

ΔΙΑΒΑΣΤΕ ΕΠΙΣΗΣ : http://gr.euronews.com/2025/06/23/oxi-ee-den-apagoreuei-to-co2-anthrakiko-sta-pota

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00:00No, the EU is not banning CO2 in drinks.
00:06An alleged screenshot from the European Commission website circulating online
00:10says that the EU will ban carbon dioxide in soft drinks, beer and mineral water from 2027.
00:17It says that the Commission is doing away with CO2 in drinks
00:20to reduce around 400 million tonnes of annual emissions as part of its Fit for 55 programme.
00:26Anyone flouting the new rule would be subject to fines of up to €50,000 per litre,
00:31according to the supposed webpage.
00:33However, a search of the European Commission's website shows that no such statement exists
00:38and the EU's Fit for 55 package doesn't include any proposal to ban CO2 in drinks.
00:44Fit for 55 is a climate and energy initiative designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
00:48by at least 55% by 2030, compared to levels in 1990.
00:52Some of its measures include CO2 emissions standards for vehicles,
00:56moving towards zero emissions from new cars and vans by 2035,
01:00but there's nothing about banning carbonation in drinks.
01:03There's no credible source out there that corroborates this claim.
01:06The screenshot of the alleged Commission press release also doesn't fully look the part,
01:10showing that it's not real.
01:12In general, it doesn't look like any recent press releases
01:15and uses a photo of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen from 2019,
01:20rather than a current one.
01:21The Commission's logo is blurred and low resolution,
01:24and certain elements seen in real press releases are missing,
01:27such as the language selection box and a publication date.
01:30There's also a typo in the headline.
01:32«Commission» is supposed to be spelt with two S's,
01:35and its official name in German is the «Europäische Kommission»,
01:39not the «Europä-Kommission».
01:40EU initiatives are often the target of misinformation campaigns,
01:44as the measures contained within are either misinterpreted
01:46or deliberately exaggerated to whip up hysteria.
01:50«Commission» is supposed to be spelt with three S's,
01:54and its official name in German.
01:55So let's watch this.
01:57WS is here for the 2-0 Rekord.
01:58Now you have the first time for this idea,
02:00you're going to take a look.
02:01The following are the solutions.
02:02The whole thing, I know the rules,
02:04the rules and the rules of the world is the order,
02:06and it's the best to distinguish the rules of that we can do.

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