Unilever PLC 2006 SR

The report highlights Unilever's progress in 2006 towards integrating sustainability into its business strategy, focusing on nutrition, hygiene, and environmental footprint. Key achievements include the rollout of the Choices nutrition labeling program and reaching 80 million people through the Lifebuoy Swasthya Chetna handwashing campaign. The company reported a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over the past decade and mapped its wider carbon footprint across the value chain. Unilever also emphasized its commitment to sustainable agriculture, with 90% of contract-grown tomatoes meeting sustainability guidelines.

Company: Unilever PLC

Sector: Consumer Staples

Country: United Kingdom

Year: 2006

Type: SR

Pages: 34

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Unilever PLC

Unilever PLC 2006 Sustainable Development Report

Sustainable Development Report

The report highlights Unilever's progress in 2006 towards integrating sustainability into its business strategy, focusing on nutrition, hygiene, and environmental footprint. Key achievements include the rollout of the Choices nutrition labeling program and reaching 80 million people through the Lifebuoy Swasthya Chetna handwashing campaign. The company reported a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over the past decade and mapped its wider carbon footprint across the value chain. Unilever also emphasized its commitment to sustainable agriculture, with 90% of contract-grown tomatoes meeting sustainability guidelines.

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Report Year

2006

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2006 - Dec 31, 2006

Fiscal Year

2006

Published

Apr 24, 2007

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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