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Greenpeace says clothes sold by Shein break EU chemicals rules

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Greenpeace Germany said 18 clothing items out of 56 that it sent for testing contained dangerous chemicals that exceed official limits.

BERLIN: Clothing items sold by Asian e-commerce giant Shein contain dangerous chemicals at levels well in excess of EU rules, Greenpeace charged in a report published on Thursday.

A spokesman for Shein told AFP that “as a precaution we will withdraw the articles that we can identify from our marketplace worldwide”.

Greenpeace Germany said 18 clothing items out of 56 that it sent for testing “contained dangerous chemicals that exceed the limits in the EU’s REACH chemical regulation, sometimes severely”.

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