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France Suspends Shein Access Amidst Protests Over Controversial Store Opening

by Emma Walker – News Editor

France Suspends Shein Access as Retailer Launches First Global Store

PARISFrance has suspended access to Shein’s online platform, coinciding ​with⁣ the fast-fashion giant’s opening of its first brick-and-mortar store worldwide in Paris on Thursday. the ​move, announced ​by the ⁢French government, reflects growing⁤ concerns over the environmental⁤ and social impact ​of​ ultra-fast ‍fashion and comes as France seeks to curb the influence of companies‍ like ⁣Shein,⁤ Temu, ⁢and ‌AliExpress.

The suspension targets Shein’s website and app, escalating tensions ⁤with the Chinese-owned retailer. France is enacting a draft⁢ law aimed at combating fast fashion through measures including consumer​ awareness campaigns,advertising bans,taxes on imported ⁢parcels,and stricter waste management ⁤regulations. The Senate adopted the proposal earlier this year, and the⁣ government has notified the European commission as it moves toward finalizing the legislation.

Despite the French government’s concerns, Shein’s⁣ France country Manager, Xavier Cottendin, previously dismissed allegations of human rights​ abuses in the company’s supply chain, praising Shein’s ⁤efforts to improve its practices. “Today, it’s a brand that produces under ⁢much more legitimate conditions,”​ he ⁢stated. “We ensured that the entire production chain, ‌from manufacturing to delivery,‍ complies strictly with French and European ​regulations and standards.” These claims ⁣are countered by ongoing scrutiny regarding⁢ Shein’s sourcing practices, including past ⁤reports ⁢detailing⁢ potential links to forced labor in the⁤ Xinjiang region⁢ of ⁢China, where human rights abuses ⁤ were committed against members of ​the ethnic Uyghur group and other ‌Muslim minorities.

the opening of Shein’s Paris store marks a significant step for the online retailer, which has rapidly gained popularity in⁤ Europe with its low prices and‍ constant stream of⁣ new products. However, fast fashion’s business model ‌has​ drawn criticism ​for its environmental, ⁤social, and economic‍ costs. The United Nations⁢ reports the textile industry is responsible for nearly 10% of global greenhouse‌ gas emissions and contributes to water depletion.

Thibaut Ledunois, director of entrepreneurship⁣ and innovation at the French federation of women’s ready-to-wear, criticized⁢ Shein’s expansion, stating, “shein is ​developing a gorgeous showcase in our country,⁤ justifying all the bad, and sad and horrible business that they develop all‌ around the world.” The French⁤ government’s action signals a broader effort to regulate ​the fast-fashion industry and promote more⁣ sustainable ​practices.

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