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Burberry burns £28.6m of clothes and cosmetics 'to protect its brand' | The Independent | The Independent
It's not just Burberry – burning clothes is fashion's dirty open secret | Dazed
Fast fashion may be in vogue, but what happens to all the clothes left on the rack? - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
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Fast fashion: Inside the fight to end the silence on waste - BBC News
How Burberry and other brands get sustainability wrong... and how to get it right. | VOLTAGE
What is Fast Fashion? - One Tribe
Fast fashion: Inside the fight to end the silence on waste - BBC News
Fast fashion: What happens to the clothes no one wants to buy? - Independent.ie
Burberry approaches fast fashion manners with a string of capsule collections | MDS
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Burberry's Alternate Fashion Reality - The New York Times
As Burberry And Tom Ford Dip Into Fast Fashion, Will More Luxury Retailers Do The Same? - Retail TouchPoints
MPs criticise high street fashion's throwaway culture | Fashion | The Guardian
Destroying Unsold Clothes Is Fashion's Dirty Secret. And We're Complicit. | HuffPost Impact
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Burberry burns £28.6m of clothes and cosmetics 'to protect its brand' | The Independent | The Independent
Burberry to Stop Burning Clothing and Other Goods It Can't Sell - The New York Times
What Exactly Is Fast Fashion? A Full Explanation | Marie Claire Australia
Burberry burns £28.6m of clothes and cosmetics 'to protect its brand' | The Independent | The Independent
Burberry, H&M, and Nike destroy unsold merch. An expert explains why. - Vox