French parliament passes fast-fashion law to curb Shein and Temu
Summary
France’s parliament approved a law targeting fast-fashion online companies like Shein, Temu, and AliExpress. The law creates fines per product sold to reduce the environmental and social impact of ultra fast-fashion.Key Facts
- France’s Senate passed the bill after more than two years of debate.
- The law targets ultra fast-fashion online retailers such as Shein, Temu, and AliExpress.
- Fines will start at €0.25 to €6 per product in 2026.
- The fines will increase to up to €10 per product by 2030.
- The goal is to curb the negative effects of fast-fashion on the environment and society.
- The bill reflects ongoing concerns about the speed and volume of cheap clothing sold online.
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