New EU Rules Seek to Curb Fast Fashion
The European Union has proposed new rules for how long a product should last, including washing machines and toasters, as part of efforts to reduce the amount of recycled clothes the bloc uses to recycle their waste and recycling products.
Source: ecowatch.comPublished on 2022-03-30
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