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Sustainability

  • Tata Trusts and Mars to Collaborate on Issues in India

    Tata Trusts and Mars, Incorporated announce their joint entry into a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to advance agriculture development, address malnutrition, and improvefood safety inIndia.
  • 2015's Most Powerful Women in CG

    Fortune's Most Powerful Women list boasts one trillion dollars in stock market value this year. That's what the 27 CEOs on the list control. Here, CGT shines a spotlight on the consumer goods executives that made the 2015 list, which includes executives from PepsiCo, Mondelez, Campbell's, J&J, P&G and more.
  • L'Oreal Group Chairman and CEO Named WWD Beauty Inc 2015 Visionary of the Year

    Jean-Paul Agon's success is rooted in his vision for inventing a new L'Oreal for the 21st century: more universal, more digital and more sustainable.
  • Nestle Begins to Tackle Seafood Supply Chain Abuses

    Nestle has published an action plan on seafood sourced from Thailand in an effort to meet concerns about labor and human rights abuses in the supply chain.
  • P&G to Run on 100% Wind Power

    Through a new partnership with EDF Renewable Energy, Procter & Gamble announces plans to meet its electricity demands by using 100 percent wind power to make its fabric and home care brands.
  • November 2015 Digital Issue: Give Thanks

    CGT Executive Editor Kara Romanow gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Marketing on a Shoestring

    The TerraCycle business model was born from the idea that if you could find a way to make high-quality affordable consumer products from waste, you could create a business with two revenue streams. In other words,get paid to collect material, and get paid for the resulting product or recycled commodity you create from that material. With its business model in tact, but no ability to spend money on paid advertising, TerraCycle had to approach marketing in a unique way since the very early days. In this month's cover story, TerraCycle divulges its recipe for marketing success without a budget.
  • Gorton's Seafood Moves to Fewer Ingredients

    Seafood company Gorton's announces a commitment to simplify ingredients for all of the brand's items by the end of 2017. Find out how else the list of ingredients will change.
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