Are Temu's Practices Ethical and Sustainable?
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Temu has rapidly gained global attention with its online marketplace. It offers a vast selection of low-cost products, primarily sourced from manufacturers, focusing on affordable consumer goods, clothing, and electronics. Maya Duckworth from Tearfund joins Rhema Breakfast to explore the rise of Temu and raises important questions on the sustainability and ethics of this ultra-fast fashion system.
For more information visit: www.tearfund.org.nz
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