The fashion industry in France generates an estimated 650,000 tons of textile waste each year, and less than 20% of this is recycled or reused
French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME)
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Requirements introduced by legislation
The AGEC law requires companies to publish product sheets presenting the qualities and environmental features of new items set in the French market:
- Traceability
- Release of plastic microfibers
- Incorporation of recycled materials
- Presence of hazardous substances
- Recyclability
- Possibility of re-employment
Who must comply
Producers, importers and any other participant placing products on the French market.
Key law specifications
The application of the law will be gradual depending on the turnover and volume of units sold in France:
- Companies with annual turnover > €50M & > 25K units sold in the French market.
- Companies with annual turnover > €20M & > 10K units sold in the French market.
- Companies with annual turnover > €10M & still > 10K units sold in the French market.
Penalties for non-compliance
- Failure to comply with the rules of article 13 of the AGEC law results in fines of up to €3,000 for individuals and €15,000 for legal entities.
- Transgression harms the reputation of fashion brands.
- Sustainable compliance is crucial for brand protection and competitive advantage.
Take action with BCome
- Save 80% of your time coordinating traceability with a single person.
- Get your impact data in just 7 days after traceability is completed.
- Automatically share the indicators using BCome’s digitization tools.
Timeline for its entry into force and compliance
January 2025
Entry into force for small companies
The law will applies to companies with an annual turnover of over €10 million and still 10,000 units.
January 2024
Entry into force for medium companies
The law will apply to companies whose annual turnover is over €20 million and whose number of units is over 10,000.
January 2023
Entry into force for big companies
The law applies to companies whose annual turnover is over €50 million and whose number of units is over 25,000.
April 2022
Decree No. 2022-748 published
The publication of Decree No. 2022-748 is issued by the French government.
February 2020
The AGEC law is enacted
The French Parliament formally adopts and establishes the law.