Online shoppers could be charged for delivery to help cut congestion and toxic emissions

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ONLINE shoppers could be charged for delivery to help cut congestion and toxic emissions.

The Covid-19 lockdown has sparked a boom in e-commerce, with more delivery vans on roads. 

Online shoppers may soon find themselves being charged for deliveries in a bid by the Department for Transport to help cut congestion and toxic emissions

The Department for Transport is recommending a “mandatory charge” for online deliveries. 

A report said consumers are “over-ordering” and sending back items they no longer need.

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