Fast Fashion Brands Score Zero on Human Rights and Environmental Policies

Fast fashion is a major problem, especially in China, the world’s largest clothing producer and consumer.

  • Millions of tons of clothes end up in landfills each year because they are not made from recyclable materials.
  • E-commerce giants like Shein and Temu contribute to the problem by selling cheap, synthetic clothing worldwide.
  • Independent watchdog Remake assessed clothing companies on environmental and human rights practices.
  • Shein scored poorly (6 out of 150 points) and Temu, SKIMS, and Fashion Nova scored zero.

Read more at the EuroNews website.

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