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Sustainability

Across our product and packaging, we’re focused on reducing our environmental impact.
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Button on Burberry Trench Coat


Our Product
We are committed to increasing the use of more responsibly sourced and certified key raw materials in our product by spring 2030*. Our design and merchandising teams are dedicated to embedding this commitment early in the design stage, while our innovation team are focused on sourcing next-gen material and process alternatives that will help us decarbonise our business.

As of 2024, we’re proud to say that the gabardine fabric used for our Heritage Trench Coats is woven from 100 per cent organically grown cotton at our heritage manufacturing sites in Yorkshire, England.

Within beauty, we have already launched our first refillable fragrances, Burberry Goddess and Burberry Hero 100ml, and will be expanding our refillable offering with selected new beauty products and fragrances in the near future.  
  • Heritage Trench Coats
  • Burberry Goddess
  • Burberry Hero
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Buckle on a Burberry Trench Coat


Trench for Tomorrow
Our Trench for Tomorrow initiative ensures that our Heritage Trench and Car Coats are made with lower-impact materials and can be worn for as long as possible through the help of our ReBurberry Services.

Made in England for more than a century, our coats are crafted using Burberry’s signature gabardine fabric that is now woven from 100 per cent organically grown cotton. Organic cotton is a less chemical and water intensive alternative to conventionally produced cotton. The buttons on these styles are also made from 90 per cent bio-based resin, which is a renewable natural resource derived from plants. 

At our manufacturing sites in Castleford and Keighley, which both run on 100 per cent renewable electricity, it takes a year for each specialist tailor to master the stitching of the intricate trench coat collar. More than 180 stitches are made to create a fluid curve, allowing the collar to sit perfectly on the neck.

To help ensure our trench and car coats are enjoyed for years to come, we offer a range of circular services including Trench Refresh, Reproofing, Repair, Rental and Resale.
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Scarf for Tomorrow
This initiative helps to ensure our signature cashmere scarves can be worn for as long as possible through the help of our circular services, Cashmere Refresh and Cashmere Upcycle.

Our current styles are made from cashmere at Johnstons of Elgin, a 225-year-old Scottish mill that is B Corp certified and runs on 100 per cent renewable energy. Johnstons is also our longest standing partner of over 120 years and shares our commitment to responsible craftsmanship.
Burberry Packaging


Our Packaging
We are committed to minimising the environmental impact of our customer packaging and we’re proud to say that both our options are 100 per cent plastic free – meaning we have achieved our 2025 elimination target in customer packaging.

Widely recyclable, the paper we use is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) certified and we’ve also introduced a reusable, 100 per cent recycled cotton tote bag that will be used to package selected coats and jackets. 

Our rainwear and tailoring are packaged with an FSC-certified wooden hanger and in a reusable cotton garment cover that contains a minimum of 60 per cent recycled cotton. We have removed all hardware, such as zips and press studs, to ensure the garment covers are not only plastic free but made from a single material – allowing them to be more easily recycled in order to support a circular economy.
Burberry Packaging
*Please see more details on how we will meet this target here.

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