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Burberry destroyed $38 million worth of clothing and cosmetics


Burberry burns bags, clothes and perfume worth millions - BBC

Burberry, the upmarket British fashion label, destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £28.6m last year to protect its brand.

Burberry destroyed $38 million worth of clothing and cosmetics

The fashion house has been accused of being wasteful after its annual report revealed that leftover products were burned.

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... $37.8 million], including £10.4m of destruction for beauty ... the fact that Burberry burnt almost $40 million worth of clothes & beauty is ...

Burberry trashes tens of millions of dollars' worth of unsold products

Burberry laid waste to $38 million worth of its finished goods last year, a practice that has the upscale fashion house on the defense against critics.

No One In Fashion Is Surprised Burberry Burnt £28 Million Of Stock

Last week, Burberry's annual report revealed £28.6 million ($38 million) worth of stock was sent to be incinerated last year.

Burberry to Stop Burning Clothing and Other Goods It Can't Sell

... million pounds, or about $37 million, of clothing and cosmetics. The ... At the time, Burberry said that it destroyed only items that ...

Burberry burned $36.5M of unsold clothes last year - New York Post

... Burberry's notoriously expensive trench coats with the $36.5 million value of the destroyed items. The Times also contacted a number of ...

Burberry burns bags, clothes and perfume worth millions - Reddit

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Why Burberry burns millions of dollars of clothes each year?

Luxury fashion brand Burberry faced criticism for destroying unsold merchandise worth millions of pounds to maintain brand exclusivity.

Burberry Under Fire for Burning Unsold Products Worth $37 Million

Burberry Under Fire for Burning Unsold Products Worth $37 ... The luxury fashion brand has destroyed more than £90 million ($117.89 million) ...

Burberry Investors Question Destruction of $38 Million in Goods | BoF

The British fashion house physically destroyed finished products worth ... " More cosmetics needed to be destroyed this year as Burberry's beauty ...

Burberry Reports that it Has Destroyed Nearly $38 Million in Goods

The number for 2018 includes $13.76 million in “Beauty inventory ... clothing, brands stand to claim sizable refunds for destroying unsold ...

'This is disgusting': Burberry under fire for destroying $38 million ...

'This is disgusting': Burberry under fire for destroying $38 million worth of clothing and cosmetics. Yahoo Life Videos. July 19, 2018. No compatible source ...

Burberry Burned $37 Million Worth of Products to Protect Its Brand

British luxury fashion brand Burberry has allegedly burned more than £28.6 million (more than $37.6 million) of its merchandise in the past ...

Burberry burns $38 million of unsold products

Instead of marking down prices or giving away goods to those less fortunate, fashion company Burberry burned $38 million worth of unsold ...

Burberry Under Fire For Destroying $38 Million Worth Of Clothing

Rather than donate millions of dollars worth of clothes to charity, Burberry chose to let it burn.

Burberry to Stop Burning Unsold Products, Using Fur

When Burberry admitted to destroying $38 billion worth of clothing and cosmetics in July, the backlash was immediate and vociferous.

Burberry Burned $38 Million Worth of Leftover Merchandise and ...

The iconic British brand best known for its trench coats reportedly destroyed over $38 million ... clothing, accessories, fragrance and beauty products. Even at ...

Burberry destroyed $37M worth of excess products to protect brand

British luxury fashion brand Burberry burned more than $37 million worth of its own merchandise last year, sparking concerns about wasteful ...

Burberry ends bonfire of the luxuries after waste outcry - Reuters

... destroyed almost $40 million (30.9 million pounds) worth of stock last year sparked a furore over waste in the fashion industry.