A bill that would impose sanctions on fast fashion products sold by companies such as Shein was approved by the lower house of the French parliament this Thursday. The goal is to offset the environmental impact of this type of fashion. Reuters.
The bill suggests that in 2030 the sanctions will reach 10 euros per piece, and a ban on advertising of these products will be introduced.
The measure was approved by votes of all deputies and will now go to the Senate.
In accordance with ReutersThe Chinese company Shein said that the clothes it produces meet existing demand, which means that the percentage of unsold items is very low, unlike traditional companies, which can have up to 40% waste.
The company added that if the project is passed into law, it will “increase the purchasing power of French consumers at a time when they are already feeling the impact of the cost of living crisis.”
France’s environment ministry has already announced it will propose a ban on the export of used clothing to the European Union in an attempt to tackle the growing problem of textile waste, the news agency reported.
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