Unilever switches to renewable energy
Unilever has announced that the company is now only using renewable energy in all factories, warehouses, offices and research centres on all five continents. This achievement is the result of the company heavily investing in energy efficiency: as a result of these programmes, Unilever’s energy consumption has reduced by 28 percent and CO2 emission per ton has halved since 2008. //
Related news
Lidl buildings going green
Lidl Magyarország acquired the EDGE green building certification for all…
Read more >We were learning together (Part 2)
Almost 1,100 “students” enrolled at the FMCG Open University, to…
Read more >Unilever invests $105m in in-house fragrance innovation
Unilever is investing $105.58m (€100m) to expand its fragrance design…
Read more >Related news
Lidl has published its 3rd sustainability report
Lidl Hungary’s sustainability report for the 2022/2023 business years has…
Read more >Wienerberger donated ten million forints worth of roof tiles for the construction of the Tábitha Hospice House in Törökbálint
The “Being Good is Good!” fundraising activity has been launched…
Read more >Auchan offers its regular customers extra shopping opportunities after closing
Auchan is offering a special shopping opportunity to its regular…
Read more >