"French Parliament Passes Bill to Regulate Fast Fashion and Target Online Retailer Shein"

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France's lower house of parliament has approved measures to curb the environmental impact of fast fashion, including a ban on advertising for the cheapest textiles and an environmental surcharge on low-cost items. The law aims to address the environmental impact of the textile industry, with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution. The surcharge, starting at €5 per item and rising to €10 by 2030, will be used to subsidize producers of sustainable clothes. The move is seen as an effort to combat the influx of cheap imported clothes and support the domestic fashion industry, while also targeting Chinese mass producers like Shein.
Topics:world#chinese-mass-producers#environment#environmental-surcharge#fast-fashion#france#sustainable-clothes
- France’s lower house votes to limit ‘excesses’ of fast fashion with environmental surcharge The Guardian
- French lawmakers approve bill to apply penalties on fast fashion Reuters
- French lawmakers target ultra-fast fashion brands - Business FRANCE 24 English
- Online retailer Shein targeted by fast-fashion bill in France Nikkei Asia
- France's parliament votes to slow down fast fashion, with eye on China's Shein South China Morning Post
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