Shein, the Singapore-based clothing giant, has announced a new 'supply chain as a service' initiative, aimed at offering its supply chain infrastructure and technology to outside brands and designers, as reported by @shenlulushen / Wall Street Journal. This move comes amid regulatory challenges in the US and growing scrutiny over the fast fashion industry's environmental and social impacts. France, in particular, is targeting fast fashion companies like Shein, H&M, and Zara, accusing them of using underpaid and overworked garment makers and causing widespread environmental harm. The initiative by Shein is seen as a strategic step to diversify its offerings and assist other companies in going global more swiftly.
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It was great to chat with Sourcing Journal about Shein's 'supply chain as a service' for brands and designers... https://t.co/zxGvFwerCp
The surging Singapore-based company is adding a 'supply chain as a service' offer to outside clients who hope it will help them go global fast. https://t.co/sHD0w9VD1q
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Clothing giant Shein in focus as France targets fast fashion. Like H&M and Zara, Chinese-founded Shein has been accused of using factories staffed by underpaid and overworked garment makers, and of causing widespread harm to the environment https://t.co/IVqQKvakrV https://t.co/NWbHTVOAyk
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Investor letter: Shein announces its "supply chain as a service" initiative to offer its supply chain infrastructure and tech to outside brands and designers (@shenlulushen / Wall Street Journal) https://t.co/HOocCnra06 https://t.co/tuuG8LesV6