A biodegradable futureUnilever has set itself the goal of making all its products completely biodegradable, knowing it would be a massive undert...

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A biodegradable futureUnilever has set itself the goal of making all its products completely biodegradable, knowing it would be a massive undert...
A biodegradable future
Unilever has set itself the goal of making all its products completely biodegradable, knowing it would be a massive undertaking. By investing in research, working with its partners across its supply chain, and considering the entire product lifecycle, Unilever is making progress towards this clean future

Like most businesses, Unilever is looking at how it can improve the sustainability of its operations. One stated goal is to make all its products completely biodegradable, by 2030. ‘Most of our home care, beauty and personal care products eventually go down the drain,’ says Ian Malcomber, chemical safety and programme director in the company’s Safety and Environmental Assurance Centre (SEAC). ‘We want to make sure the Earth’s resources are not impacted by our products.’

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