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P&G Expands Sustainability Goals to Conserve Resources, Protect Environment
2014-10-14 14:38

The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) plans to expand its sustainability goals to continue creating value with consumer-preferred brands and products while conserving resources, protecting the environment, and improving social conditions for those who need it most.

“We continue to improve the environmental sustainability of our products across all aspects of their life cycle – from manufacturing, packaging and delivery through consumer use,” said Martin Riant, P&G Executive Sponsor of Sustainability and Group President, Global Baby and Feminine & Family Care. “We are reducing the environmental footprint of our products for shoppers, our communities and the Company while still delivering the quality and performance people expect from P&G products.”

P&G is guided by 12 established Environmental Sustainability Goals toward its vision of 100% renewable energy use, 100% renewable or recycled materials for all products and packaging, and zero consumer and manufacturing waste going to landfills. Since establishing its goals in 2010, P&G has made considerable progress. There now are 70 zero-waste manufacturing sites; energy consumption, water use, C02 emissions, and truck transportation are all down significantly; use of renewable energy and the number of virgin-materials certifications are up substantially. P&G also has expanded its social sustainability work, touching and improving the lives of more than 50 million people each year through disaster relief and programs such as Children’s Safe Drinking Water and the Pampers UNICEF partnership.

Today, P&G added new goals for 2020, with emphasis on water conservation and product packaging.

Water conservationhas been a long-standing P&G priority. Between 2002 and 2012, the Company reduced water use at its manufacturing plants by more than 70% per unit of production. It now is expanding its commitments to include:

Packaging sustainabilityis another key priority for P&G. The Company is on track to reduce packaging by 20% per unit of production by 2020. Given this progress, P&G is raising the bar, committing to:

In addition to these two expanded goals, P&G is working across its supply chain to develop the capability by 2020 to replace top petroleum-derived raw materials with renewable materials, as cost and scale permit.

“We’re committed to grow P&G’s business responsibly,” Riant said. “We want to create industry-leading value for consumers and shareholders while conserving resources, protecting the environment, and improving quality of life for those who need it most. P&G’s growth objectives and sustainability goals are mutually interdependent.”

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