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“Unfair competition” from Amazon and Shein denounced by the Emmaüs online store

2024-04-15T05:51:41.002Z

Highlights: Label Emmaüs, a second-hand online store, denounced on Monday “unfair competition” from online commerce giants. The association is launching a campaign on social networks entitled “All our books are equal” Label EmmaüS derives a third of its income from the resale of books and collects more than 20 million per year. In March, MPs adopted a bill to make fast fashion - ephemeral fashion - less attractive, with financial penalties and a ban on advertising. The Senate has yet to vote on this text. The group is calling for laws to “prevent Shein from offering 8,000 new products per day” or “Amazon from offering free delivery” “We propose to direct these unsold items to all the major associations,” adds Maud Sarda, director of the association. “For a year or two, it's starting to be really complicated to survive,’ says the co-founder of LabelEmmaüs.


Label Emmaüs, the second-hand online store of the association founded by Abbé Pierre, points out the “unfair competition” from the giants of online commerce, mainly with regard to books.


A call for help against Amazon and Shein: Label Emmaüs, a second-hand online store, denounced on Monday

“unfair competition”

from online commerce giants, particularly in the book sector.

“Created in 2016, the solidarity “marketplace” is increasingly suffering from the commercial practices of digital giants such as Amazon

,” details the association, which also attacks the Chinese Shein, Temu and AliExpress, in a press release.

Its director, Maud Sarda, attributes the poor shape of Label Emmaüs to inflation and the

“deleterious”

strategies of the platforms:

“incessant”

advertising ,

“ever faster deliveries”

and downward prices. To raise awareness, the association is launching a campaign on social networks entitled

“All our books are equal”

, putting side by side the biography of Abbé Pierre, founder of Emmaüs, and that of Jeff Bezos, CEO of the American behemoth.

In the first months of 2024, monthly visits to Label Emmaüs, which resells clothing, furniture and books donated to the association, fell to 500,000, down 20% compared to the previous year.

“For a year or two, it's starting to be really complicated to survive

,” the co-founder of Label Emmaüs told AFP, who is calling for more regulation.

Direct unsold items to associations

In March, MPs adopted a bill to make fast fashion - ephemeral fashion - less attractive, with financial penalties and a ban on advertising. The Senate has yet to vote on this text.

“A great lead

,” remarks Maud Sarda, who nevertheless calls for laws to

“prevent Shein from offering 8,000 new products per day”

or

“Amazon from offering free delivery

. ”

This has been prohibited since October 2023 on purchases of new books which cost a total of less than 35 euros.

Label Emmaüs, which derives a third of its income from the resale of books and collects more than 20 million per year, also calls for

“promoting the solidarity circulation of books instead of their destruction”

. According to a study by the National Publishing Union, 14% of books produced in France in 2022 are destroyed instead of being sold, a less costly option for the publisher than storage.

“We propose to direct these unsold items to all the major associations

,” adds Maud Sarda, who suggests donating part of the sales made to pay for copyright. Last year, Emmaüs attacked the online resale platform Vinted, calling on French people to donate their used clothes rather than get a few euros from them on the Internet.

Source: lefigaro

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