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British luxury goods maker Burberry has announced that it will stop the practice of burning unsold goods, with immediate effect.
The fashion label also said it would stop using real fur in its products, and would phase out existing fur items.
In July, an earnings report revealed that Burberry destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £28.6m in 2017 to protect its brand.
Environmental campaigners responded angrily to the news.
At the time, the retailer said that 2017 had been unusual as it had to destroy £10m worth of old perfume products after signing a new deal with US firm Coty.
Fashion firms including Burberry destroy unwanted items to prevent them being stolen or sold cheaply.
Burberry said it already reused, repaired, donated or recycled unsold products, but it would continue to increase these efforts.
The retailer has started a partnership with sustainable luxury company Elvis & Kresse in the past year that will see 120 tonnes of leather off-cuts transformed into new products over the next five years.
At the same time, Burberry also established the Burberry Material Futures Research Group with the Royal College of Art to invent new sustainable materials.
“Modern luxury means being socially and environmentally responsible,” said Burberry’s chief executive Marco Gobbetti.
“This belief is core to us at Burberry and key to our long-term success. We are committed to applying the same creativity to all parts of Burberry as we do to our products.”
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