March 9, 2021 by Chain Drug Review
sustainability, Unilever, Unilever’s beauty and personal care brands
Leading Headlines, Supplier News
London – Unilever today announced it will eliminate the word ‘normal’ from all of our beauty and personal care brands’ packaging and advertising, as part of the launch of our new Positive Beauty vision and strategy. Positive Beauty, which sets out several progressive commitments and actions for our beauty and personal care brands, including Dove,
October 26, 2020 by Chain Drug Review
Alessandra Dolfini, COVID-19, Gillette, sustainability
Supplier News
BOSTON — Gillette has released new data revealing that most men globally (59%) are more supportive of sustainability efforts as a result of COVID-19. The company also announced its 2030 Sustainability action plan. “Gillette’s mission is to provide men with the best possible grooming products in a way that also protects the future of the
July 14, 2020 by Chain Drug Review
Newell Rubbermaid, sustainability, TerraCycle, Tom Szaky
Supplier News
TRENTON, N.J.— Rubbermaid is partnering with international recycling leader, TerraCycle, to make all brands of well-used food storage containers recyclable in the U.S. and Canada. Through this new partnership, Rubbermaid helps ensure all glass and plastic food storage containers will have a sustainable end to their lifecycle. Rubbermaid has been pioneering high-quality, innovative products for
June 15, 2020 by Chain Drug Review
Alan Jope, Marc Engel, protect and restore forests, soil and biodiversity, sustainability, Unilever
Leading Headlines, Supplier News
LONDON — Unilever announced on Monday new range of measures and commitments designed to improve the health of the planet by taking even more decisive action to fight climate change, and protect and regenerate nature, to preserve resources for future generations. Unilever will achieve Net Zero emissions from all our products by 2039. We will
October 7, 2019 by Jeffrey Woldt
climate change, sustainability
October 7, 2019, Opinion
Chain drug store operators and other mass market retailers are confronted with a long list of complex issues today that bear not only on the success of their businesses but on the well-being of their customers and the communities they serve. In addition to the central retail questions about what products and services to offer,
April 25, 2017 by Geoff Walden
London Drugs, Maury McCausland, sustainability, waste diversion, What's the Green Deal, zero waste
Retail News
RICHMOND, British Columbia — London Drugs had another record year for waste diversion in 2016. The 78-store, western Canada drug chain said its continuous sustainability efforts resulted in 92.8% waste diversion totaling 12.5 million pounds diverted from city landfills across Canada. Each year, these stores come closer to their goal of reaching zero waste. “We thrive on