PARIS – France’s attempt to curb the rise of ultra-fast fashion has hit a roadblock, as a new bill targeting excess clothing production has quietly disappeared from the Senate’s agenda. The delay has sparked a wave of backlash, with critics accusing fashion giant Shein of exerting undue influence to derail the legislation.
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