China-founded online fast-fashion brand Shein has stated that it does not allow cotton from China in products sold in the US.
What if, instead of being surprised when an item survives a few years, we shopped only for things that will last?
The Chinese retailer and other major companies with operations in the UK are being grilled over concerns of forced labour in the workplace.
LONDON — Shein, one of the world’s largest fast-fashion retailers, has remained tight-lipped about the use of Xinjiang cotton and alleged forced labor and child labor in its supply chain ...
The Chinese ultra-fast fashion platform’s possible links to human rights abuses in Xinjiang has come under renewed scrutiny, ...
The e-tail giant, which was blasted by U.K. lawmakers as "bordering on contempt" with its non-answers at a parliamentary ...
Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein has introduced new rules for sourcing cotton in products destined for the US market, Reuters reports. The company announced ...
According to Shein, its on-demand business model is complemented by the integration of Cool Transfer Denim Printing. The company employs a digitalised supply chain to align product offerings with ...
Fast fashion giant Shein is showing "wilful ignorance" by struggling to answer questions about its supply-chain, one MP says McDonald's and other major businesses are giving evidence about work ...
Another line from Lyons now, who has raised concerns about Shein listing on the London Stock Exchange. "I don't think they are being transparent about what is going on in their supply chains." ...