Burberry secures half-a-million-pound contract to make PPE equipment

Fashion brand Burberry has been handed a half-a-million contract to make PPE equipment for the NHS.
Burberry has been making PPE for months.Burberry has been making PPE for months.
Burberry has been making PPE for months.

The Castleford retailer recalibrated its equipment in April to make equipment and help the Government's efforts in the fight against Covid-19.

It has now been rewarded with a £573,000 deal to make gowns and protective equipment.

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The contract was not advertised to other potential suppliers, government records showed.

EU rules allow the government to circumvent the usual processes if only one supplier is capable of delivering on the contract, or if unforeseen events mean that speed is vital.

During the early days of the pandemic several luxury fashion brands turned their production lines over to make desperately needed PPE.

Burberry has donated about 160,000 pieces of PPE to date to the NHS and healthcare charities since the pandemic started.

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This has included the gowns made at its Castleford site and surgical masks that it bought abroad.

At the start of April, Health Secretary Matt Hancock praised Burberry for its help in supplying the NHS with the PPE it needed.

“I’ll give a shout-out to Burberry who have turned over their production to the production of gowns to add to the stockpile and to get PPE to people who need it which is another part of the national effort,” he said.

“I think Burberry deserve credit for what they’ve done so far for the nation and hopefully lots more Burberry gowns to come.”

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Weeks later Burberry highlighted the PPE it had donated in an update to investors: “Our trench coat factory in Castleford is now manufacturing non-surgical gowns and supplying them to the UK National Health Service.

“We are also sourcing surgical masks through our supply chain and supplying them to the NHS and charities such as Marie Curie, which provides nursing care for families living with terminal illness in the UK. To date, we have donated more than 100,000 pieces of PPE.”

The Government has previously faced criticism over some of the contracts it has signed during the height of the pandemic.

Two weeks ago it was revealed that management consultants McKinsey had been paid more than half a million pounds for a less than month-long contract to provide a “mission and vision” for the Government’s new test and trace body.