Burberry has announced its pledge to become Climate Positive by 2040, setting a new industry standard that goes further than the company’s current 2040 net-zero target. To achieve this, Burberry will take action within its own value chain, guided by climate science.
The company will accelerate its ambition to reduce emissions across its extended supply chain, aiming to reduce them by 46 per cent by 2030. This means Burberry’s Science Based Targets will be aligned to the 1.5°C pathway set out in the Paris Agreement
The company also aims to become Net-Zero by 2040, 10 years ahead of the 1.5°C pathway set out in the Paris Agreement
It plans to accelerating low-carbon future solutions and investing in nature-based projects with carbon benefits that restore and protect natural ecosystems and enhance the livelihoods of global communities through the Burberry Regeneration Fund.
Burberry will also invest in initiatives beyond its value chain that support the world’s efforts to create a resilient, zero carbon future.











