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Sustainability

  • New Walmart Site Targets Women Only

    By 2016, the dedicated e-commerce site will feature approximately 500 items from apparel and jewelry, to stationery and accessories by more than 20,000 women in nearly two dozen countries.
  • The Next Generation of Innovation

    CGT picked the brain of Surabhi Pokhriyal from Cognizant Consumer Goods Consulting Practice to find out what exactly "innovation" and its accompanying processes and technologies look like today.
  • Windex is Going Miniature

    The launch of Windex Mini comes on the heels of Johnson's speech at the 2011 Fortune Brainstorm Green conference in April 2011.
  • Update: New Details on Kraft's Separation Plan

    Kraft Foods Chairman and CEO Irene Rosenfeld candidly outlines the key drivers and benefits of the decision to launch two independent public companies before year-end 2012. Find out how each company will look and operate after the split.
  • Seventh Generation Adds New CMO

    Joey Bergstein comes to Seventh Generation from Diageo, a premium spirits company, where he was Senior Vice President of Global Rum.

  • Nestle Hits Zero Waste at UK Factory

    Nestl marked another milestone in its commitment to environmental sustainability by achieving zero waste to landfill at its Kit Kat and Aero confectionery factory in the United Kingdom.
  • Walmart Plans 300 More Store Openings by 2016

    New and existing locations, totaling about 500 stores, will provide access to fresh and healthy food in more than 700 food deserts and will serve approximately 1.3 million people living in these areas.
  • An Industry of Visionaries

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
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