Germany joins push for tougher curbs on ultra-fast fashion (opens original article in a new tab)
Germany, France, and the Netherlands are advocating for stricter regulations on ultra-fast fashion to reduce its environmental impact.
- Germany joins France and the Netherlands in pushing for stricter regulations on ultra-fast fashion
- Ultra-fast fashion refers to mass production of low-quality clothing sold online that quickly follows trends
- The initiative focuses on using recycled materials, improving recyclability, and increasing producer responsibility for textile waste
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