H&M-owned Sellpy still peddling Shein clothes – as other second-hand platforms stop

22 jan. 2025
10:39
Several European second-hand platforms, including Vestiaire Collective and Inimini, have decided to stop selling clothes from controversial fast fashion giant Shein.
But Sellpy, owned by Swedish fashion brand H&M, and Plick, a Swedish platform with heavy investment from Nordic media giant Schibsted, say they will continue to list garments, an Impact Loop investigation reveals.
But Sellpy, owned by Swedish fashion brand H&M, and Plick, a Swedish platform with heavy investment from Nordic media giant Schibsted, say they will continue to list garments, an Impact Loop investigation reveals.
Global media has been awash with reports about Shein’s environmental footprint in recent months, with allegations of hazardous chemicals in its production process and returned items being burned.
Several European second-hand platforms have responded by banning the sale of Shein clothing.