Unilever battles to convince customers to go green

Jessica Shankleman
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Company sees emissions per consumer rise five per cent, despite slashing greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing operations

Unilever has seen the total environmental impact of its products rise five per cent during the past four years, as it acquired a new shampoo business and struggled to convince consumers to use less energy...

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