Industry Updates

Australia Faces Calls to Follow France’s Lead on Fast Fashion Tax

Published: June 20, 2025
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Mounting pressure is pushing Australia to follow France’s lead by introducing a fast fashion tax targeting major retailers like SHEIN and Temu. France recently passed a landmark bill imposing an environmental surcharge of at least €5 per fast fashion item, which is set to double by 2030, to encourage brands to adopt sustainable practices. Australia, now the world’s highest per-capita consumer of fast fashion, faces criticism for its reliance on cheap, disposable clothing—much of it polyester—fueling landfill waste.

Advocates, including The Australia Institute, argue that a substantial tax would curb overproduction, fund recycling initiatives, and support local textile industries. However, industry leaders warn such measures could impact consumer affordability amid rising living costs. The debate highlights urgent calls for reform in the global fashion industry.

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