Luxury brands including Burberry burn stock worth millions | The Times
Burberry to Stop Burning Clothing and Other Goods It Can't Sell - The New York Times
Burberry Burned $37 Million Worth of Goods to Protect Its Brand
Burberry Burns Products Worth S$51 Million In Order To Protect Brand
Here's What Luxury Brands Do To Their Unsold Products
Luxury Brands Prefer to Burn Millions of Dollars' Worth of Clothes To Letting 'Wrong' Shoppers Buy Them At Discount
Why did Burberry destroy 28 million pounds of its goods?
burberry burns bags, clothes and perfume worth £28million to stop it being sold cheaply
Burberry burns bags, clothes and perfume worth millions - BBC News
Luxury brands including Burberry burn stock worth millions | The Times
Amazon isn't alone in reportedly destroying unsold goods. Nike, Burberry, H&M and others have also come under fire for torching their own products.
No One In Fashion Is Surprised Burberry Burnt £28 Million Of Stock
Bloomberg Opinion - In 2018, Burberry destroyed $38 million worth of luxury stock that it couldn't sell. They weren't alone: High-end retailers have traditionally sought to destroy goods they couldn't sell in
Burberry ends practice of burning unsold inventory
Burberry burned $36.5M of unsold clothes last year
Why does Burberry destroy its products and how is it justified? | Burberry | The Guardian
Burberry burns bags, clothes and perfume worth millions - BBC News
Burberry has come under fire for burning its unsold clothes but it's 'commonplace' within the fashion industry | South China Morning Post
Fast fashion may be in vogue, but what happens to all the clothes left on the rack? - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Burberry destroys £28m of stock to guard against counterfeits | Burberry group | The Guardian
Burberry Reportedly Admits to Burning $36 Million of Product in the Past Year | Teen Vogue
Burberry and other labels are destroying millions of dollars of stock
How fashion industry destroys unsold stock, China's part in the problem, and the steps brands are taking to make fashion more sustainable | South China Morning Post
Burberry Burned $37 Million Worth of Goods to Protect Its Brand