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Fast fashion: 'How do you justify selling a £2 T-shirt?' | Fast fashion: 'How do you justify selling a £2 T-shirt?' |
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Primark has defended selling T-shirts for as little as £2, saying its ability to sell clothes so cheaply is down to its business model. | Primark has defended selling T-shirts for as little as £2, saying its ability to sell clothes so cheaply is down to its business model. |
MPs investigating the impact of so-called "fast fashion" asked the firm how it could justify such low prices. | MPs investigating the impact of so-called "fast fashion" asked the firm how it could justify such low prices. |
Paul Lister, Primark's head of ethical trade and environmental sustainability, said it spent nothing on advertising and had tight profit margins. | Paul Lister, Primark's head of ethical trade and environmental sustainability, said it spent nothing on advertising and had tight profit margins. |
He said he knew of no-one under 16 working in any of its supply factories. | He said he knew of no-one under 16 working in any of its supply factories. |
The Commons Environmental Audit Committee is examining the impact of clothes production - for example, looking at the pollution produced by factories - especially items produced cheaply and quickly in response to trends. | |
It's also examining the conditions experienced by those working in the industry. | It's also examining the conditions experienced by those working in the industry. |
Primark has been giving evidence on Tuesday alongside representatives from brands including Marks & Spencer, Burberry and Asos. | |
Committee chairman and Labour MP Mary Creagh asked Mr Lister: "How can you justify selling T-shirts in your stores for as little as two or three pounds, and how can you be making a profit on those?" | |
He replied: "Primark has never done any significant advertising at all, and that can save us in any year £100m to £150m compared to some of our larger rivals. That goes straight into price. That keeps our pricing low. | He replied: "Primark has never done any significant advertising at all, and that can save us in any year £100m to £150m compared to some of our larger rivals. That goes straight into price. That keeps our pricing low. |
"We often buy on longer lead times in quiet periods for the factories and then we pay the factories early, so if you're a factory owner you'll able to give Primark a better price to reflect that." | "We often buy on longer lead times in quiet periods for the factories and then we pay the factories early, so if you're a factory owner you'll able to give Primark a better price to reflect that." |
He added: "It's our business model that takes us to a £2 T-shirt." | He added: "It's our business model that takes us to a £2 T-shirt." |
On waste, Mr Lister said Primark had very little unused stock and was planning to launch a take-back scheme for consumers next year, where old clothes can be returned and used again by overseas charities. | |
What is fast fashion? | |
'Fast fashion' is a term to describe our high rate of fashion consumption fuelled by the quantity of new and cheap clothes. | |
MPs believe that the throwaway nature of fashion is fuelling fast turnarounds among suppliers, which may result in poor working conditions. | |
Producing clothes also requires climate-changing emissions. Global textile production produces 1.2bn tonnes of carbon emissions a year - more than international flights and maritime shipping. | |
Last month, MPs on another committee concluded that the fast fashion industry was a major source of the greenhouse gases that are overheating the planet. | Last month, MPs on another committee concluded that the fast fashion industry was a major source of the greenhouse gases that are overheating the planet. |