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  • Henkel Presents New Sustainability Strategy for 2030

    By 2030, Henkel aims to be using only one-third of today's inputs for every euro it generates.

  • Problem Solving: WD-40 Creates a New Branded Category Solution

    Very few brands will ever match the popularity and consumer loyalty of WD-40 Multi Use Product. Silence a squeaky door hinge? Check. Clean crayon from walls? Yes. Dissolve rust from metal surfaces? Unfortunately, not as much as some end users need and want.
  • WD-40 Launches First Product Line Extension

    The new WD-40 Specialist line consists of five products: Rust Release Penetrant Spray; Water Resistant Silicone Lubricant; Protective White Lithium Grease; Long-Term Corrosion Inhibitor; and Rust Remover Soak.
  • 7 New Products Deemed Game Changing in 2012

    The Good Housekeeping Research Institute deemed that these seven products were game-changers amongst a pool of more than 1,500 new products. Plus, Good Housekeeping readers voted for one Hall of Fame winner, a product that consumers can't seem to live without.
  • Helen of Troy Closes P&G Business Acquisition

    Helen of Troy's CEO expects to quickly integrate the PUR brands into its Healthcare/Home Environment segment. The category shares the segment's current customer base, target audience and product focus areas.
  • 2011 Top 100: The Consumer Goods Registry

    Overall, the economy still wasn't looking pretty in 2010, but it wasn't completely ugly either. Most of the consumer goods companies on CGT's Top 100 list made modest sales gains. A few leapfrogged the competition. Yet, many others were still fighting an uphill battle.
  • 2011 Innovation, Business & Technology Awards

    CGT honors 15 consumer goods companies for excellence in their innovation, supply chain, customer management and growth strategies.
  • 2011 Top 100: Housewares/Appliances

    The DIY consumer didn't lose steam when it came to spending in 2010. Overall, this category experienced little loss. And with 125 percent growth, Stanley Black & Decker proved the runaway hit.
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