H&M Burns Clothes. H&m’s response shows what’s wrong with the industry. Since 2013, 12 tonnes of clothing has been. to avert environmental catastrophe, experts say h&m must dramatically reduce the number of clothes. H&m isn’t the only culprit, and stories like this have revealed destroying—and especially burning—unsold stock is common practice in the fashion industry. h&m has responded to allegations that clothes donated to its instore recycling points are being destroyed, burnt or dumped in landfill by. an expert explains why burberry, h&m, nike, and urban outfitters destroy unsold merch — and what it says about consumer culture. swedish high street clothes retailer h&m is fond of promoting an environmentally conscious image, but a danish tv investigation claims it. in 2017, it was revealed that h&m had been burning 12 tons of unsold clothing every year since 2013. journalists in denmark have revealed that h&m are burning new clothes. two media outlets recently accused h&m of dumping clothing made for recycling in the global south.
Since 2013, 12 tonnes of clothing has been. to avert environmental catastrophe, experts say h&m must dramatically reduce the number of clothes. two media outlets recently accused h&m of dumping clothing made for recycling in the global south. H&m’s response shows what’s wrong with the industry. journalists in denmark have revealed that h&m are burning new clothes. in 2017, it was revealed that h&m had been burning 12 tons of unsold clothing every year since 2013. swedish high street clothes retailer h&m is fond of promoting an environmentally conscious image, but a danish tv investigation claims it. an expert explains why burberry, h&m, nike, and urban outfitters destroy unsold merch — and what it says about consumer culture. h&m has responded to allegations that clothes donated to its instore recycling points are being destroyed, burnt or dumped in landfill by. H&m isn’t the only culprit, and stories like this have revealed destroying—and especially burning—unsold stock is common practice in the fashion industry.
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H&M Burns Clothes Since 2013, 12 tonnes of clothing has been. to avert environmental catastrophe, experts say h&m must dramatically reduce the number of clothes. an expert explains why burberry, h&m, nike, and urban outfitters destroy unsold merch — and what it says about consumer culture. H&m isn’t the only culprit, and stories like this have revealed destroying—and especially burning—unsold stock is common practice in the fashion industry. Since 2013, 12 tonnes of clothing has been. h&m has responded to allegations that clothes donated to its instore recycling points are being destroyed, burnt or dumped in landfill by. journalists in denmark have revealed that h&m are burning new clothes. H&m’s response shows what’s wrong with the industry. swedish high street clothes retailer h&m is fond of promoting an environmentally conscious image, but a danish tv investigation claims it. two media outlets recently accused h&m of dumping clothing made for recycling in the global south. in 2017, it was revealed that h&m had been burning 12 tons of unsold clothing every year since 2013.