MEPs request the acceleration of the entry into force of the law aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the textile industry


These elected officials wrote to the Prime Minister to ask him to quickly convene a joint joint committee, while the ultra fast-fashion giant announced on Wednesday the upcoming opening of sustainable physical stores in France.

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Shein clothes on Ceinters. Illustration image. (Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

Shein clothes on Ceinters. Illustration image. (Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

Several deputies have sent a letter to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu to ask him to quickly convene a joint joint commission (CMP) to finalize the bill aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the textile industry, learned the political service of France InterWhile Shein announced that he wanted to open his first lasting physical stores in France.

Adopted by the National Assembly in March 2024 and then by the Senate in June 2025, the text is still awaiting application, for lack of final agreement between the two chambers. “The lack of convocation of a joint joint committee prevents the entry into force of a new regulations that have become vital”, write parliamentarians.

A law all the more “essential” pour “Fight effectively against the drifts of fast-fashion and promote a more responsible textile industry” What “The fast-fashion giants accelerate” their development in France, “Like Shein who opens physical shops within the Galeries Lafayette and the BHV”, write the deputies. For the moment, Anne-Cécile Violand, deputy horizons of Haute-Savoie, rapporteur of the bill, and Antoine Vermorel-Marques, republican right deputy of the Loire, have signed the mail.



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