Proctor & Gamble hits energy and water reduction targets four years early

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P&G releases first ever 'Citizenship Report' on sustainability detailing progress on climate, water, waste and energy goals

Proctor & Gamble has published its latest annual sustainability report, detailing how the firm has met its energy and water use reduction targets four years early. The consumer goods giant this year...

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