Italyâs antitrust agency has launched an investigation into a Dublin-based company that operates Sheinâs website and app over possible misleading environmental claims made on the fast-fashion retailerâs website.
The investigation targets Infinite Styles Services CO. Limited and accuses Sheinâs website of trying âto convey an image of production and commercial sustainability of its garments through generic, vague, confusing and/or misleading environmental claims,â Italyâs antitrust authority said in a statement.
Shein said it is âready to cooperate openly with relevant Italian authorities, providing the necessary support and information to address any inquiries.â
The Italian authority said that some of the information on the clothing collection âevoluSHEIN,â declared to be sustainable, could mislead consumers about the amount of âgreenâ fabrics used, while also failing to inform them about the fact the garments cannot be further recycled.
It also said that Sheinâs website appears to emphasise a commitment to decarbonisation which seems to be contradicted by the increase in greenhouse gas emissions shown in Sheinâs sustainability reports for 2022 and 2023.
Founded in China, Shein is known for its cheap tops and dresses. Its treatment of workers and environmental record have come under increased scrutiny following reports that it could list its shares in London.
Under European Union anti-greenwashing regulations that came into force this year and will apply in all member states in two yearsâ time, companies are banned from making vague environmental claims about their products, like labelling them âenergy efficientâ or âenvironmentally friendlyâ if they donât provide evidence to back them up.
Italyâs antitrust body, in addition to dealing with competition issues, is also in charge of consumer protection. It has recently opened investigations into online search giant Google and luxury brands Armani and Dior.
Under Italian legislation, companies found in breach of consumer rights rules face fines ranging from 5,000 euros to 10 million euros ($5,590 – $11.2 million).
Shein has its Europe, Middle East and Africa headquarters in Dublin. Its global headquarters are in Singapore.
By Helen Reid and Elisa Anzolin; Editing by Keith Weir and Mark Potter
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