Procter & Gamble Co 2001 SR

The report highlights P&G's commitment to sustainable development, focusing on water and health & hygiene. Key achievements include being ranked as the market sector leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Group Index and #1 in Business Ethics magazine's 100 Best Corporate Citizens. The company reported net sales of $39.24 billion and invested over $1.7 billion in research and development. Environmental performance showed significant progress, including a 70 percent increase in water eco-efficiency since 1990. Social initiatives featured global health and education programs, such as the Hands-On pregnancy education in South Africa and Project Hope in China, which built over 70 schools.

Company: Procter & Gamble Co

Sector: Consumer Staples

Country: United States

Year: 2001

Type: SR

Pages: 53

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Procter & Gamble Co

Procter & Gamble Co 2001 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report highlights P&G's commitment to sustainable development, focusing on water and health & hygiene. Key achievements include being ranked as the market sector leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Group Index and #1 in Business Ethics magazine's 100 Best Corporate Citizens. The company reported net sales of $39.24 billion and invested over $1.7 billion in research and development. Environmental performance showed significant progress, including a 70 percent increase in water eco-efficiency since 1990. Social initiatives featured global health and education programs, such as the Hands-On pregnancy education in South Africa and Project Hope in China, which built over 70 schools.

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Document Details

Report Year

2001

Reporting Period

Jul 1, 2000 - Jun 30, 2001

Fiscal Year

2001

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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