The Problem of Fast Fashion: Environment Minister Schneider Promotes His Textile Law
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New planned law obliges manufacturers to dispose of used clothing. The aim is to reduce cheap clothing and promote environmentally friendly textiles.
Manufacturers will be required to dispose of used clothing in the future.
Federal Environment Minister Schneider is promoting his draft law, which aims to curb the flood of disposable fashion, at the Adlershof clothing port.
Cheap clothing floods the market. A new law wants to make manufacturers more responsible, but environmentalists see it as a missed opportunity.
Fast fashion is becoming an increasing problem – for the environment and for those who recycle used clothing. Federal Environment Minister Schneider wants to address this and has presented key points for a textile law. By Gabor Halasz.
A new law aims to hold manufacturers of cheap clothing more accountable. Fast-fashion companies, especially those from China, are the primary target. However, environmentalists believe the regulation doesn't go far enough.
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