The plan to net zero prioritizes the cutting of most of emissions across its operations and supply chain, from raw material to retailer. For residual emissions in these categories that cannot be eliminated, it will use natural or technical solutions that remove and store carbon.
McCormick advances its efforts to sustainably source ingredients for the herbs and spices industry, while driving farmer resilience, women's empowerment, and an ethical supply chain.
Clean beauty brand Innersense Organic Beauty is introducing a new packaging innovation for green-minded consumers, joining the litany of consumer goods companies providing more sustainable alternatives.
Procter & Gamble is piloting a paper bottle for its Lenor fabric care brand, joining the contingent of consumer goods brands eschewing plastic for a new packaging innovation.
Mondelēz International is piloting a food traceability program for its Triscuit brand, enabling consumers to learn about the origins of the cracker’s wheat through a QR code on the box.
Reacting to change is just the beginning. The time is now to totally REIMAGINE CONSUMER PRODUCTS to weather any challenge and thrive in the most competitive of future environments.
The Lego Group unveiled one of its iconic bricks made from recycled plastic, though it warned it would be some time before it's found in a set at retail.