Ekodan Direct

In the Czech Republic, the term "eko daň" refers to a one-time ecological tax paid during the first registration or transfer of an older, high-emission motor vehicle.

The fee is determined by the vehicle's European emission standard (EURO), which is usually listed in the vehicle's registration documents. Emission Standard Estimated Production Year Tax Amount EURO 0 Before 1992 10,000 CZK EURO 1 1992 – 1996 EURO 2 1996 – 2000 EURO 3 & Higher After 2000 0 CZK (Exempt) ekodan

Moving beyond textbooks, students engage in hands-on activities like waste sorting, nature observation, and recycling workshops. In the Czech Republic, the term "eko daň"

In Slovenia, an "Ekodan" (Eco-day) is a specialized school day dedicated to environmental education and sustainable living. These days are often part of the broader Ekošola (Eco-School) network , which is the largest international program for environmental education and sustainable development. In Slovenia, an "Ekodan" (Eco-day) is a specialized

Data based on current Cebia and Autotrip guidelines for 2026.

"Ekodan" is a term that surfaces in two primary contexts: as a focused on environmental awareness and as a Czech administrative fee (eco-tax) for high-emission vehicles. 1. Ekodan as an Educational Initiative (Slovenia)

Students might spend the day solving local environmental problems or researching sustainable technologies. 2. Ekodan as a Vehicle Emission Fee (Czech Republic)