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A new era of corporate sustainability

Rebecca Marmot, Unilever Chief Sustainability Officer

We've made strong strategic choices about where to focus and have made encouraging early progress against our goals. We’re also stepping up our focus on systemic sustainability challenges to drive change that will benefit our business and society.

Rebecca Marmot, Chief Sustainability Officer

More focus for greater impact

Our Growth Action Plan includes 15 stretching near- and medium-term sustainability goals in our four priority areas.

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More urgent action

We’re operationalising sustainability from top to bottom and leaning pragmatically into challenges.

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More systemic advocacy

Our progress depends on wider system changes. We’re using our influence and working with key decision-makers across business, government and society to remove barriers to progress.

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Actions for impact

Find out more about how we’re taking action in four priority areas: climate, nature, plastics and livelihoods.

Summary

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A jar of Hellmann’s mayonnaise on a kitchen counter, a sandwich in the background with someone holding a knife.
The sandwich is then pressed down ready to cut.

Tomatoes growing on a vine.
Someone in the foreground with a handful of soil.

A woman rubs Vaseline on her lower legs.

Rain falling into a pool of water in a rice field.
A rice field with water droplets rising up.

A man tosses a Persil capsule into a washing machine.
A Persil 3-in-1 Bio packshot with the words ‘Dirt is good’.

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