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France moves to penalise ultra-fast fashion giants like Shein and Temu. Why this policy matters, what it leaves out and what's next for the future fashion industry.
French lawmakers are pumping the brakes on an industry they say has gotten out of control.
"Lawmakers in France back bill to tackle fast fashion’s environmental toll" was originally created and published by Just Style, a GlobalData owned brand.
The French government will first notify the European Commission, as several measures, including a total advertising ban on ultra-fast-fashion platforms, require approval at the EU level. This ...
A slew of supply chain scandals have called the distinction between fast fashion and luxury into question. It turns out, ...
France's Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) may issue a 150 million-euro ($175 million USD) fine ...
In response, France is planning to add a A$16 tax to each item of ultra-fast fashion, require mandatory environmental disclosures and ban advertising and influencer promotions. To date, Australia has ...
France’s Senate recently approved a revised bill to regulate fast fashion, aiming to curb its environmental damage. This legislation could ban advertising for ultra-cheap online retailers like ...