Burberry pledges to become climate positive | Fashion & Retail News | News
Burberry Under Fire for Burning Unsold Products Worth $37 Million
Levi's, Burberry, H&M Earn High Marks in New ZDHC Detox Fashion Radar – Sourcing Journal
Burberry to Eliminate Toxins in Clothing by 2020 | Live Eco
Greenpeace International on Twitter: "We believe that @Burberry can become a #Detox leader and commit to stop using toxic chemicals. Do you agree? http://t.co/1sJH9QlXH8" / Twitter
Burberry Is Latest Apparel Brand to Commit to Eliminate Hazardous Chemicals | Sustainable Brands | Detox, Fashion brand, City
Burberry to stop burning unsold items after green criticism
New chapter in the story of toxic-free fashion' as Burberry makes 2020 commitment - Blue and Green Tomorrow
Burberry Comes Under Fire for Supply Chain Practices - The Strategic Sourceror
Burberry Childrenswear Romeo Beckham Shirt Contains Toxic Chemicals | British Vogue | British Vogue
Burberry to Stop Burning Clothing and Other Goods It Can't Sell - The New York Times
Greenpeace - Detox Protest at Burberry Store in Beijing
Greenpeace - Detox Protest at Burberry Store in London
Greenpeace - Detox Protest at Burberry Store in Jakarta
Burberry to stop burning unsold items after green criticism | Burberry group | The Guardian
Burberry pledges to banish toxins from its clothing - Telegraph
Greenpeace | TheFableists
Luxury Brand Burberry Commits to “Detoxing” Its Clothes, Supply Chain
Greenpeace Report Spotlights Fashion's Progress on 'Detoxing' | BoF
Burberry confirms details of sustainable bond | Fashion & Retail News | News
Italian textile suppliers join force to promote sustainability
Burberry apparel incineration in its dying embers? | Fashion & Retail News | News
Greenpeace presents latest Detox catwalk
Detox Protest at Burberry Store in Jakarta - Greenpeace USA
Greenpeace - Detox Protest at Burberry Store in Jakarta
Burberry Commits to Phasing Out Toxic Chemicals from Supply Chain
Burberry to Stop Burning Unsold Products, Using Fur – Sourcing Journal
Burberry Is Latest Apparel Brand to Commit to Eliminate Hazardous Chemicals - Sustainable Brands
World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) - Check out Greenpeace´s #Detox #Catwalk and find out if your favorite brand committed to eliminating toxic chemicals. http://bit.ly/193mw3F #Sustainable #ChangeMakers #FairTrade (photo credit: Greenpeace) | Facebook