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Letting Children be Children

What is already happening

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As well as talking to individual companies in the course of this Review we also spoke to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), a leading trade association for the retail sector. BRC members account for around three quarters of the UK retail market by sales. The BRC has shown a welcome appreciation of the concerns of parents and of how responsible retailers could respond.
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The BRC is now working with its members to produce a set of good practice guidelines on the responsible retailing of children's clothes. We consider this to be a significant move in the right direction and a clear example of how industry can respond positively and voluntarily to public feeling, and we would like to see this published as soon as possible.
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Whilst these guidelines have been created by and for BRC members we would like to see other retailers, including well known high street fashion chains, make a similar commitment.

RECOMMENDATION

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Developing a retail code of good practice on retailing to children. Retailers, alongside their trade associations, should develop and comply with a voluntary code of good practice for all aspects of retailing to children.The British Retail Consortium (BRC) should continue its work in this area as a matter of urgency and encourage non—BRC members to sign up to its code. ACTION: Retailers and retail associations, including the BRC
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