Burberry destroys £28m of stock to guard against counterfeits | Burberry group | The Guardian
Luxury brands including Burberry burn stock worth millions | The Times
Burberry Reportedly Admits to Burning $36 Million of Product in the Past Year | Teen Vogue
Other luxury brands under scrutiny after Burberry stock burn revelations
Here's What Luxury Brands Do To Their Unsold Products
Bonfire of the vanities: Why Burberry's admission it burns unsold stock might just help the fashion industry
Luxury brands including Burberry burn stock worth millions | The Times
Burberry burned £28 MILLION in clothing as luxury brands destroy stock before it reaches 'wrong people' - Mirror Online
Burberry and other labels are destroying millions of dollars of stock
Burberry Burns Products Worth S$51 Million In Order To Protect Brand
Burberry burns bags, clothes and perfume worth millions - BBC News
Burberry Burnt - Yes, Burnt - Clothes Worth £28 Million Last Year
Luxury Brands Prefer to Burn Millions of Dollars' Worth of Clothes To Letting 'Wrong' Shoppers Buy Them At Discount
Burberry burned $36.5M of unsold clothes last year
Burberry to Stop Burning Clothing and Other Goods It Can't Sell - The New York Times
Burberry burns unsold products and not everyone is buying why - ABC News
Why did Burberry destroy 28 million pounds of its goods?
burberry burns bags, clothes and perfume worth £28million to stop it being sold cheaply
Why does Burberry destroy its products and how is it justified? | Burberry | The Guardian
Burberry destroyed $37M worth of excess products to protect brand | Fox Business
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 Burned $37 Million Worth of Goods to Protect Its Brand
Burberry Burned $37 Million Worth of Goods to Protect Its Brand
Burberry has come under fire for burning its unsold clothes but it's 'commonplace' within the fashion industry | South China Morning Post