P&G defines our commitment to sustainable development as "ensuring a better quality of life for everyone, now and for generations to come." We have a long heritage as a sustainability leader and we remain committed to improving consumers' lives through P&G brands and by contributing to the sustainability of our planet and the communities in which we live and work.
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06-01-20
An innovation developed in the corporate R&D labs at P&G that converts lactic acid into bio-based acrylic acid could be a helpful step to shift everyday goods to be made from annually renewable crops. P&G has granted Cargill an exclusive license that allows Cargill to further develop ...
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04-30-20
Like many of you, I can’t remember the last time I spent so much time at home. The coronavirus crisis has made some things simpler and others vastly more challenging – time seems distorted, we feel the need to simplify our lives and rituals have become important to give us a sense of control. And...
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04-30-20
Billions of people around the world, impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, are changing their routines in response to ensure their personal health and wellness and the safety of others. Even as we respond to this global crisis, we haven’t lost sight of our commitment to two of the world’s m...
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03-17-20
Providing Clean Water in South Africa
For the third year in a row, we partnered with Walmart in South Africa to raise awareness of the global water crisis and to help provide clean water to those in need. For every P&G product sold during the promotional period, we don...
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03-13-20
Supporting Parents of Premature Babies
In Turkey, one out of 10 babies are born premature and struggle at the start of life. Not only did Prima (Pampers in Turkey) donate premature diapers to hospitals, we collaborated with a foundation for parents of preemies, El Bebek Gü...
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03-10-20
Moms put everything they have into loving and caring for their babies. Yet, in a new Pampers survey* conducted among moms, 9 out of 10 worry they aren’t doing a good enough job. In another survey** conducted in North America, many claim to be their own worst critic (86%). To show supp...