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H&M Pulls Collection After Justin Bieber Brands It Trash | HuffPost UK Entertainment

The Peaches singer claimed the Swedish retailer had released a range of apparel inspired by his tour without his authorisation.

Greenwashing Lawsuit Against Fast Fashion Company

Consumers filed a putative class action complaint against a fast fashion company, claiming the apparel company’s Conscious Choice clothing line deceived consumers into buying products labeled as made from environmentally friendly materials. Claims of greenwashing are increasing.

Orders are back! H&M and Zara dialling Noida s apparel exporters again

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 10:08:00

point the finger exactly where it belonged. the european union the same way. australia speaks out. australia gets spanked. we are not buying your wine or your products. and the h and m says i have got a problem with these concentration camps. we re going to stop selling your products. we re going to take everything down. this is america being called out because of china s potential of making us money how we are intertwined with manufacturing. but here s the test. are the american people going to do what s right, stand behind politicians, force them to stand up and speak out because so many are dead. so many lives have been lost. economically we are never going to get these dollars back. and guess who is stronger than ever? china. at what point are we going to do the right thing and pursue this? you see the washington post lead editorial. the wall street journal editorial? everyone is paying attention now. make this administration follow through. 90 days, i want to hear a question e

Stocktake: Doing business in China is getting tougher

Stocktake: Doing business in China is getting tougher Nike, H&M and Adidas among those whose shares fell after voicing forced labour concerns about 2 hours ago   Global corporations have increasingly taken the view in recent years that the rewards of social activism outweigh the risks, taking stances on issues such as racial justice, LGBT rights, climate change and labour practices. Now they’ve run into a problem – China. Shares in companies like Nike, H&M and Adidas all tumbled recently after China criticised them (and a host of other Western brands) for having expressed concerns about forced labour in the cotton industry in Xinjiang. Multiple Chinese celebrities and online influencers severed ties with various Western brands, while H&M products were removed from major ecommerce platforms including Alibaba and JD.com. Displeasing China is fraught with commercial risk. China is H&M’s fourth-biggest market.

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