French parliament adopts legislation to regulate fast fashion
The French parliament has passed a new bill aimed at limiting the growth of the fast fashion sector, specifically targeting major international e-commerce platforms.
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According to The Local, the French parliament officially adopted the bill on Monday. The legislation is designed to curb the rise of the fast fashion industry. The measures specifically target large Asian e-commerce platforms, with companies such as Shein and Temu identified as primary subjects of the new regulations.
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