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Corporate Responsibility

  • What Price Reputation?

    This article analyzes 40 of the largest players in the consumer packaged goods world and how they have been able to build up enough reputation capital to become the world's most reputable industry in 2010.
  • Unilever Takes Full Accountability

    With 400 brands spanning 14 categories of home, personal care and food products, Unilever touches many people's lives around the globe. Here, the company shares the fundamentals for getting the recall process right, including a powerful tool called the Rapid Recall Exchange.

  • Whole Foods Color Codes Choices

    Whole Foods Market launches the first in-store color-coded sustainability-rating program for wild-caught seafood.
  • Wal-Mart Boosts Production of Sustainable Products

    The retail giant launches an innovative new program to bring the latest generation of environmentally responsible products to consumers nationwide.
  • The Myth of Overnight Success

    It took Barrie Bergman 25 years to build Record Bar into the success that made him a wealthy man. Bare Escentuals, his second company, was an overnight success after only 14 years. The one thing both of these success stories have in common? Time.
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  • Campbell Soup CEO Steps Down, New COO Appointed

    The new COO brings 35 years of experience to the role , acting most recently as President of North America Soup, Sauces and Beverages for The Campbell Soup Company
  • The Clorox Company Unveils New Corporate Logo

    The launch marks the most dramatic change in the company's visual identity since 1957.
  • CGT Reveals 2010 Innovation Award Winners

    Succeeding in innovation is a rare feat these days and that is why CGT's Innovation Awards once again recognize deserving consumer goods companies for excellence in innovation. Find out which six consumer goods companies took home awards this year.
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