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12th May 2023
10:23am BST

Minister Coveney has faced backlash online over his appearance in a promotional shoot for fast-fashion brand SHEIN. (Credit: Rolling News)[/caption]
Despite the welcomed news of the delivery of new jobs, the prospect of a government minister appearing in promotional material for a brand with a proven track-record in fast-fashion has been much-maligned online.
SHEIN’s business model is similar to that of Amazon, with the company bringing about 6,000 clothing factories in China under the one banner.
Adding anywhere from 2,000 to 10,000 items of clothing to its’ online store each day, the outlet produces an astonishing number of products in what has been dubbed an unsustainable model.
The unsustainability becomes apparent when an item becomes particularly popular on the brand’s online store.
Although adding such vast quantities of new items each day, it has been reported that only between 50-100 pieces of each item are produced - with mass-production ramping up when a certain product gains popularity.
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SHEIN's sustainability practices have come under much scrutiny in recent times. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
This business model sees manufacturers across China rapidly make items, with vast usage of harmful chemicals such as oil and those which are used to create virgin polyester.
As a result of this large-scale chemical use, the company produces around 6.3 million tons of carbon dioxide every year - a staggering 45% over a UN target set for fashion brands to reduce their carbon footprints, according to TIME magazine.
The company has not only seen environmental issues accrue during its meteoric rise to the top of the online fashion industry, but endured other controversies such as allegedly copying designs from smaller labels, treacherous labour conditions for employees and even the making of a swastika necklace.
Speaking on the news of SHEIN’s Irish expansion, Minister Coveney remarked that these newly created positions will offer employment opportunities in a range of specialist areas, adding that he has no doubt SHEIN will benefit from Ireland’s highly skilled workforce.
“It is a vote of confidence that another global leader has chosen Ireland to launch their EMEA HQ and highlights that we have the environment to attract FDI companies to our shores”.
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