Company to supply surgical masks and retool iconic Yorkshire factory to make non-surgical gowns and masks, fund research into single-dose vaccine developed by the University of Oxford, and donate to charities helping tackle food poverty across the UK.
As part of the global effort to combat the outbreak of COVID-19, Burberry is dedicating its resources to support those impacted by the disease and prevent further infection.
By leveraging our global supply chain, supporting world-leading research and providing funding to increase food supplies, we will help to meet the most immediate medical and community needs, while supporting the development of a longer-term solution to the global pandemic.
Marco Gobbetti, CEO, Burberry said of these actions: “In challenging times, we must pull together. The whole team at Burberry is very proud to be able to support those who are working tirelessly to combat COVID-19, whether by treating patients, working to find a vaccine solution or helping provide food supplies to those in need at this time. COVID-19 has fundamentally changed our everyday lives, but we hope that the support we provide will go some way towards saving more lives, bringing the virus under control and helping our world recover from this devastating pandemic. Together, we will get through this.”
University of Oxford’s Head of Medical Sciences, Professor Gavin Screaton, commented: “We are delighted with Burberry's generous support for the University's research into a vaccine for COVID-19. Burberry's gift is an example of forward-thinking corporate philanthropy that complements and bolsters government and other investment in Oxford’s leading global talent in this field. Donations like this have real and rapid impact, allowing us to be agile in our response, to accelerate this time-critical research.”
Read more about our repsonse to COVID-19 in the 2019/20 Annual Report.