Happy Eco News: French Fast Fashion Law Could Reshape European Clothing Market
The French fast fashion law passed the Senate with 337 votes in favour with only one opposed, targeting companies like Shein and Temu with environmental penalties up to 50 percent of product prices. France moved closer to becoming the first European country to regulate ultra-fast fashion companies like Shein and Temu. The law would force fast fashion companies to pay penalties of up to 50 percent of each product’s pre-tax price if they fail to meet environmental standards by 2030. Read ON.