Five important things we learnt at World Water Week
Analia Mendez, Unilever’s Global Director, Social Mission Expertise of Home Care, discusses the key learnings we are taking away from this year’s World Water Week in Stockholm.
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Analia Mendez, Unilever’s Global Director, Social Mission Expertise of Home Care, discusses the key learnings we are taking away from this year’s World Water Week in Stockholm.
With World Water Week underway in Stockholm, Matteo Rizzi, Global Social Mission Expertise Manager, Homecare, explains how his job is helping tackle the sanitation crisis while creating business opportunities for Domestos.
More and more people around the world are being forced to survive with limited access to clean water, and the burden of collecting water usually falls on the shoulders of women and girls.
Unilever’s sustainable mushroom project in China recently picked up the Green Development Excellence Award at the 2016 Invest in Green Future Corporate Social Responsibility awards.
In the Philippines, we have an innovative programme that’s both improving the distribution and sales of our products, and enhancing the livelihoods of community entrepreneurs.
While urban kids are becoming increasingly connected, they are losing touch with nature. So Hellmann’s invited a group of them to a Blue Ribbon farm to learn more about where their food comes from.
Thanks to training in best-practice farming and conservation techniques, Haitian vetiver farmers will be able to earn more, produce a higher-quality crop and reduce environmental damage.
Shiva Krishnamurthy, General Manager, Beverages, Hindustan Unilever, tells us how an ad featuring the hijras 6 Pack Band is helping consumers find common ground, one cup of tea at a time
The UN estimates that by 2025, 1.8 billion people will live in countries or regions facing absolute water scarcity. Hanneke Willenborg, Unilever’s Global Vice President for Surf, Skip and Water, who recently hosted a roundtable on the issue, explores why only collective action will deliver the scale of change required.
Aline Santos, Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Unilever, describes our drive to break stereotypes in the way we portray women and men in our advertising.
May 2016: Impossible problems? Not for them. Seven finalists of the Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneurs Awards all win support for innovative contributions to UN Global Goals.
How can collective action address the big challenges facing our world? We spoke to people inside and outside our business to find out how collaboration and partnership are driving change.
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