Procter & Gamble has published its sustainability report
The Procter & Gamble (P & G) has published its annual sustainability report for the 16th time. The sustainability report gives detailed informations about sustainability programs and plans, which aims to reduce the carbon footprint of the customers using the company's products, as well as to improve the the living conditions of the needy.
In 2010, the company set a variety of 2020 sustainability goals, including having 40 percent of the virgin wood fiber used in its tissue and towel products Forest Stewardship Council® certified by 2015, and reducing its manufacturing waste to landfill to less than 0.5 percent of input materials. Today, 54 percent of its virgin wood fiber is FSC-certified and its waste to landfill has been reduced to 0.4 percent — exceeding two of its 2020 goals six years ahead of the schedule.
Related news
Related news
Around this time, we eat the annual amount of duck and goose
In our country, the consumption of duck and goose meat…
Read more >Together with customers, Lidl helps
Lidl Hungary has joined the Christmas fundraising campaign of the…
Read more >The taste of the Brazilian sun in every sip: OMV introduces a new Single Origin coffee
A new member has been added to the OMV coffee…
Read more >