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New French law targets cheap clothing brands
The new law focuses on companies that mass-produce low-cost clothing at high speed, often driven by rapidly changing online ...
But while cheap chic may seem like the way to go, the fast fashion industry sees clothing pushed out on a scale that is even too large for most consumers to keep up with. Plus, the materials used ...
However, this process of re-shoring is complex and requires years of investment and planning – far too slow for the world of ultra-fast fashion, where brands are used to reacting in weeks, not years.
Fast-fashion retailers became giants by quickly churning out fresh, low-priced styles that pull trend-seekers into stores. But that comes at a price. Rapidly producing clothes in large batches can ...
Every year, more than 60,000 tonnes of clothes are shipped to northern Chile from Europe, the US and Asia. Whether they're ...
Fast fashion’s hidden cost: 92 million tons of landfill waste yearly, exploited labor, and environmental ruin. Learn how this ...
Just a quarter of those used clothes were re-sold, with most ending up in illegal landfills. The U.N. report said the problems were caused by "fast fashion" and "unregulated overproduction and ...
Why is that? Rather than traditional fashion companies who reveal a new lineup of clothes once or perhaps twice a season, fast fashion companies are rapidly producing cheap, accessible clothing ...
The term “fast fashion” — which emerged in the 1990s alongside Zara, a European company selling runway-inspired styles at affordable prices — has come to define trendy, low-cost clothing ...
Much of the landfill contains clothes that couldn't sell in stores in the US, Europe, and Asia. A giant dump of unused fast fashion clothing in Chile's Atacama Desert is now clearly visible to ...