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How Do Fashion’s Biggest Luxury Players Stack Up on Sustainability?

Kering and Burberry top the luxury ranking in this year’s BoF Sustainability Index, while Prada, Capri, Richemont and Tapestry lag.
A model walks a forested runway for Dior
A model walks a forested runway for Dior. Parent company LVMH ranked 4th in the BoF Sustainability Index 2022. (Peter White/Getty Images)

When it comes to sustainability, luxury fashion is often promoted as operating better than lower-cost players.

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Sarah Kent
Sarah Kent

Sarah Kent is Chief Sustainability Correspondent at The Business of Fashion. She is based in London and drives BoF's coverage of critical environmental and labour issues.

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