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Sale coming soon? H&M needs to offload $4 billion in unsold clothes
Sale coming soon? H&M needs to offload $4 billion in unsold clothes

WTF? $4.3 Billion Worth of Unsold H&M Clothing - The Garnette Report
WTF? $4.3 Billion Worth of Unsold H&M Clothing - The Garnette Report

H&M has a problem: US$4.3b of unsold clothes, Consumer - THE BUSINESS TIMES
H&M has a problem: US$4.3b of unsold clothes, Consumer - THE BUSINESS TIMES

The scourge of clothing waste. How to manage our textile… | COSH!
The scourge of clothing waste. How to manage our textile… | COSH!

H&M accused of burning 12 tonnes of new, unsold clothing per year
H&M accused of burning 12 tonnes of new, unsold clothing per year

Not-so-fast fashion: EU reveals crackdown on disposable clothing | Fashion  Industry News | Al Jazeera
Not-so-fast fashion: EU reveals crackdown on disposable clothing | Fashion Industry News | Al Jazeera

Hennes Store High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy
Hennes Store High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy

The scourge of clothing waste. How to manage our textile… | COSH!
The scourge of clothing waste. How to manage our textile… | COSH!

Zara: greater turnover with even less stock - RetailDetail EU
Zara: greater turnover with even less stock - RetailDetail EU

H&M Reports 9% Rise in Q3 Sales and Market Share Gains – WWD
H&M Reports 9% Rise in Q3 Sales and Market Share Gains – WWD

Fashion behemoth H&M has $4.3 billion in unsold clothes: Another case of  clicks hurting bricks? | The Financial Express
Fashion behemoth H&M has $4.3 billion in unsold clothes: Another case of clicks hurting bricks? | The Financial Express

Sale coming soon? H&M needs to offload $4 billion in unsold clothes
Sale coming soon? H&M needs to offload $4 billion in unsold clothes

H&M burns up to 12 tonnes of clothes per year
H&M burns up to 12 tonnes of clothes per year

Comparing Zara and H&M - Mindmap - Voorbeeld
Comparing Zara and H&M - Mindmap - Voorbeeld

H&M is making a drastic change to keep up with its rivals and get rid of  its mountain of unsold clothes | Business Insider India
H&M is making a drastic change to keep up with its rivals and get rid of its mountain of unsold clothes | Business Insider India

A Huge H&M Sale Might Be Coming Thanks to $4.3 Billion in Unsold Clothes
A Huge H&M Sale Might Be Coming Thanks to $4.3 Billion in Unsold Clothes

Hennes Store High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy
Hennes Store High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy

H&M Inventory Woes Continue | RIS News
H&M Inventory Woes Continue | RIS News

H&M Is Sitting on $4.3 Billion Worth of Unsold Clothing
H&M Is Sitting on $4.3 Billion Worth of Unsold Clothing

Mauritz Store High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy
Mauritz Store High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy

What Is H&M Going to Do With $4.3 Billion of Unsold Clothes?
What Is H&M Going to Do With $4.3 Billion of Unsold Clothes?

From Belgium to Bangladesh: the impact of COVID-19 | COSH!
From Belgium to Bangladesh: the impact of COVID-19 | COSH!

H&M faces new claims of destroying unsold stock | Fashion & Retail News |  News
H&M faces new claims of destroying unsold stock | Fashion & Retail News | News

H&M is making a drastic change to keep up with its rivals and get rid of  its mountain of unsold clothes | Business Insider India
H&M is making a drastic change to keep up with its rivals and get rid of its mountain of unsold clothes | Business Insider India

H&M hits back at new claims it destroys unsold clothes - Just Style
H&M hits back at new claims it destroys unsold clothes - Just Style

H&M, a Fashion Giant, Has a Problem: $4.3 Billion in Unsold Clothes - The  New York Times
H&M, a Fashion Giant, Has a Problem: $4.3 Billion in Unsold Clothes - The New York Times

Amazon isn't alone in reportedly destroying unsold goods. Nike, Burberry,  H&M and others have also come under fire for torching their own products.
Amazon isn't alone in reportedly destroying unsold goods. Nike, Burberry, H&M and others have also come under fire for torching their own products.