Clean power and packaging purge: Procter & Gamble unveils new green goals

Madeleine Cuff
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Corporate behind household brands Ariel, Oral-B and Gillette sets out raft of new sustainability pledges for 2030

Procter & Gamble, one of the world's largest Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies, has promised to radically cut packaging waste and power its manufacturing sites with renewables, as part of a fresh...

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