This report provides a comprehensive analysis of Burberry's sustainability initiatives, focusing on its supply chain strategies within the context of being a FTSE 100 company. The report begins with an introduction to sustainability and its growing importance for businesses, followed by an overview of Burberry, including its history, market position, and financial performance. A general analysis, incorporating SWOT and PEST analyses, assesses Burberry's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, considering political, economic, social, and technological factors. The core of the report examines Burberry's corporate and supply chain strategies, emphasizing its commitment to sustainable practices, such as reducing carbon emissions and responsible sourcing of materials. Key challenges, including climate change, waste management, biodiversity impacts, and rising costs, are identified. Finally, the report explores how Burberry uses its supply chain strategy to improve its sustainable position and achieve success in social, economic, and environmental perspectives, offering insights into the company's future outlook and potential for long-term sustainability within the fashion industry. The analysis includes financial data, market data, and relevant statistics to support the findings.