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Push for Faster Fashion Squeezes European Manufacturers

Workers in 2014 in a textile factory in Istanbul, Turkey.
Push for faster fashion squeezes European manufacturers. (Shutterstock)

Big brands have stepped up sourcing in Europe over the last few years in a race to get the trendiest clothes to the continent’s consumers as quickly as possible. But the push for faster fashion has come at the expense of European manufacturers and their workers, according to a new report by labour advocacy groups Clean Clothes Campaign and Fair Trade Advocacy Office.

Major brands in both the luxury and mass market segments often pressure suppliers to lower prices, despite the effects of inflation, according to the report, which was based on interviews with suppliers, experts and union representatives in Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Germany. Manufacturers are regularly asked to make changes midway through production, but are also liable for any delays. Lead times are often unrealistic and payment timelines have ballooned.

Such trading practices are relatively common in the garment industry and contribute to low wages and labour abuses. The report’s authors are calling for tougher government regulation.

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