Unilever supply chain chief: 'No excuse' for failing to embrace zero waste

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Pier Luigi Sigismondi, chief supply chain officer at Unilever, reveals how the company plans to bin waste for good

"In developed economies there is no excuse any more not to do this. If a company is not doing this, you start to think it is simply because they don't care." Those are the words of Unilever's chief...

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