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2010 - What happened in the 2010s? 2010 - Unilever launches the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan 2010 - Unilever enhances Personal Care portfolio 2011 - Unilever takes action at the World Economic Forum 2012 - The 14 billion-euro brands boost business growth 2012 - Progress towards Unilever Sustainable Living Plan targets continues 2013 - Unilever is recognised for initiatives on opportunities for women 2013 - Unilever re-enters the market in Myanmar (Burma) 2014 - The Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneur Awards seek inspiring young people 2014 - Reshaping of our portfolio continues with Talenti and Qinyuan 2014 - Unilever's 'sustainable living brands' grow 2x faster 2015 - Call made for collective action as we announce the USLP is on track 2015 - Unilever achieves zero waste to landfill in factories 2015 - Unilever supports the launch of the UN Global Goals 2015 - Positive moves to reduce carbon emissions are made 2016 - Zero waste to landfill expands across Unilever sites 2017 - Unilever commits to 100% recyclable plastic packaging by 2025 2017 - Unilever brings Simple to Brazil 2017 - Hindustan Unilever Limited is India's most innovative company 2017 - Unilever accelerates efforts to #unstereotype in advertising 2017 - Unilever commits to 100% electric vehicles by 2030 2018 - Unilever launches its own brand: Love Beauty and Planet 2018 - Dove gains PETA cruelty-free accreditation 2018 - Sir Kensington's become a B-Corp 2019 - Cif at home refill will remove 1.5 million plastic bottles from UK supermarkets 2019 - We now use 100% renewable energy across five continents 2019 - CEO warns that 'woke-washing' threatens industry credibility 2019 - Unilever announces new plastics commitments 2019 - Hindustan Unilever Limited bags the Good Corporate Citizen Award 2019 - Helping Buenos Aires residents make recycling a habit FAQs

2010 - What happened in the 2010s?

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In the face of climate change, instability and unprecedented economic and environmental uncertainty, Unilever recognises a turning point in history. The launch of the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan outlines our strategy to decouple growth from our environmental impact, while increasing our positive social impact. The Plan is welcomed by independent commentators as one of the most ambitious sustainability plans ever created by an international corporation. 'Sustainable living brands' grow twice as fast as our other brands and start to represent half of our growth.

2010 - Unilever launches the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan

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Unilever launches the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan, our blueprint for a sustainable business model. The Unilever Sustainable Living Plan sets out hundreds of targets and commitments which fall under three key goals: to help more than a billion people improve their health and wellbeing, to halve the environmental impact of the making and use of our products and to enhance the livelihoods of thousands of people in our supply chain. Today the Plan continues to evolve, driving growth in our business while harnessing our reach and expertise to create change in the world.

2010 - Unilever enhances Personal Care portfolio

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Alberto Culver shareholders vote in favour of our acquisition of the company, bringing personal care brands such as TRESemmé, Alberto VO5, Nexxus, St. Ives and Simple into the Unilever portfolio.

2011 - Unilever takes action at the World Economic Forum

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Unilever backs an industry-wide move towards supporting sustainable agriculture at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

2012 - The 14 billion-euro brands boost business growth

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Unilever's turnover exceeds €50 billion, with all regions and categories contributing to growth. By 2012 we have 14 brands each with sales of more than €1 billion a year.

2012 - Progress towards Unilever Sustainable Living Plan targets continues

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In 2012, progress towards USLP targets is reported, with more than a third of agricultural raw materials sourced sustainably and more than 50% of factories achieving the goal of sending no waste to landfill. We reach 224 million people through programmes to reduce diarrhoeal disease by handwashing with soap, provide safe drinking water, promote oral health and improve young people's self-esteem.

2013 - Unilever is recognised for initiatives on opportunities for women

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Unilever is named as a winner of the prestigious 2013 Catalyst Award for our initiatives that expand opportunities for women and business. Unilever's initiative, Global Reach with Local Roots: Creating a Gender-Balanced Workforce in Different Cultural Contexts, accelerates the advancement of high-potential women across different regions and leverages the company's strong foundation of cultural diversity and multinational expertise to promote a culture of inclusion.

2013 - Unilever re-enters the market in Myanmar (Burma)

The company re-enters the Myanmar market with the launch of full business operations including a new manufacturing facility and new headquarters in Yangon.

2014 - The Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneur Awards seek inspiring young people

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We launch the Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneur Awards, an international awards programme designed to inspire young people around the world to tackle environmental, social and health issues.

2014 - Reshaping of our portfolio continues with Talenti and Qinyuan

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A number of strategic acquisitions are made throughout 2014, including the Talenti super-premium ice cream business in North America and the Qinyuan water purification business in China.

2014 - Unilever's 'sustainable living brands' grow 2x faster

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By 2014, our 'sustainable living brands' - brands which have a sustainable purpose and contribute to one or more of our Unilever Sustainable Living Plan goals - are growing at twice the rate of the rest of the business and making a major contribution to overall growth. These brands have integrated sustainability into the contribution they make to the world and into their products' ingredients and life-cycle.

2015 - Call made for collective action as we announce the USLP is on track

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We announce in 'Mobilising Collective Action: USLP Summary of Progress 2015' that we are on track to achieve the majority of our USLP targets and make an unprecedented call for collective action to address the biggest challenges facing the world.

2015 - Unilever achieves zero waste to landfill in factories

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In January, we announce that we have achieved our target of sending zero non-hazardous waste to landfill from our entire network of factories. Believed to be a global first for delivering zero waste on this scale, more than 240 factories in 67 countries making products for brands such as Magnum, Knorr, Dove and Domestos have now eliminated landfill waste.

2015 - Unilever supports the launch of the UN Global Goals

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In 2015, Unilever contributes to the launch of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and joins global calls for action at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference (COP 21). We identify three areas where we can help deliver real systems change by working in partnership with others in business, civil society, government and NGOs: climate change and deforestation; water, sanitation and hygiene; and sustainable agriculture and food security.

2015 - Positive moves to reduce carbon emissions are made

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In June 2015, Unilever announces a saving of 1 million tonnes of CO2 emissions since 2008, a key milestone in the mission to be 'carbon positive' by 2030.

2016 - Zero waste to landfill expands across Unilever sites

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In 2016, Unilever reaches a new industry-leading achievement of sending zero non-hazardous waste to landfill across more than 600 sites in 70 countries, including factories, warehouses, distribution centres and offices. Having identified the different non-hazardous waste streams in our operations, we have now found alternative routes for the waste from these sites. This is achieved through the four 'R' approach of reducing, reusing, recovering or recycling, proving that waste can be seen as a resource with many alternative uses, from converting factory waste to building materials to composting food waste from staff cafeterias.

2017 - Unilever commits to 100% recyclable plastic packaging by 2025

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This year we set ourselves a commitment to ensure that all of our plastic packaging is fully reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025, and call on the FMCG industry to do the same.

Find out more about our commitment

2017 - Unilever brings Simple to Brazil

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Beginning in September 2017, Unilever's personal care brand Simple arrives in Brazil.

2017 - Hindustan Unilever Limited is India's most innovative company

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Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is ranked No 1 in India on the Forbes list of The World's Most Innovative Companies 2017. It is also one of the two Indian companies that feature in the Top 10 in the year's list.

2017 - Unilever accelerates efforts to #unstereotype in advertising

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As a leading advertiser, in 2017, we made a stand to #unstereotype the way men and women are portrayed in marketing and call on the industry to do the same.

Find out more about #unstereotype

2017 - Unilever commits to 100% electric vehicles by 2030

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In 2017, we were the first FMCG organisation to join the Climate Group's EV100 global initiative. Its aim is to bring together forward-looking companies committed to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles and making electric transport the 'new normal' by 2030.

Find out more about our commitment

2018 - Unilever launches its own brand: Love Beauty and Planet

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Unilever launched its newest personal care brand in 20 years with Love Beauty and Planet in July. Inspired by Unilever's Sustainable Living Plan, the revolutionary new beauty brand, featuring six hair and skincare product ranges, has sustainability at its heart and is designed to meet rising demand from consumers who are looking for more environmentally-responsible products.

2018 - Dove gains PETA cruelty-free accreditation

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Unilever announced that Dove, its largest Beauty and Personal Care brand, gained accreditation by PETA. Dove's cruelty-free status has been granted in recognition of the brand's commitment to not conduct any tests on animals anywhere in the world. PETA's cruelty-free logo will begin to appear on Dove packaging from January 2019 to assure customers that Dove does not, and will not, test on animals.

2018 - Sir Kensington's become a B-Corp

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Unilever's condiment company Sir Kensington's has been awarded B-Corporation certification. The move means Sir Kensington's joins a community of more than 2,000 businesses which meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.

2019 - Cif at home refill will remove 1.5 million plastic bottles from UK supermarkets

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Unilever announces the launch of Cif ecorefill, the new at-home technology that allows consumers to refill and reuse their Cif spray bottles for life. This comes when the UK's demand for less plastic and more refillable and reusable solutions are on the rise, with 62% of people saying reuse is even more important to them than recycling.

2019 - We now use 100% renewable energy across five continents

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All our factories, offices, R&D facilities, data centres, warehouses and distribution centres - across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and North America - are now powered by 100% renewable grid electricity. We have been working towards 100% renewable electricity as a global goal for 2020, but have achieved five continents ahead of time.

2019 - CEO warns that 'woke-washing' threatens industry credibility

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Unilever CEO Alan Jope warned that woke-washing - brand campaigns promising to improve the world but failing to take real action - is undermining the advertising industry's credibility and trust.

2019 - Unilever announces new plastics commitments

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We announced our commitment to halve our use of virgin plastic in our packaging, and to collect and process more plastic packaging than we sell by 2025.

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2019 - Hindustan Unilever Limited bags the Good Corporate Citizen Award

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Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) won the Good Corporate Citizen Award presented by the Bombay Chamber of Commerce in Mumbai.

2019 - Helping Buenos Aires residents make recycling a habit

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Working in partnership with the government of Buenos Aires, we have extended a programme that encourages the city's residents to throw away less and recycle more. At 'Green Points' dotted across the city, people can exchange their household recyclables for discount coupons that are redeemable against Unilever products at selected retailers.

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FAQs

What did Unilever used to be called? ›

1921–1940. In September 1929, Unilever was formed by a merger of the operations of Dutch Margarine Unie and British soapmaker Lever Brothers, with the name of the resulting company a portmanteau of the name of both companies. In the 1930s, the business grew, and new ventures were launched in Africa and Latin America.

Who owns Unilever plc? ›

What is Unilever's sustainable living plan launched in 2010? ›

It was launched in 2010, and since then, it has been driving Unilever's business strategy towards more responsible and sustainable practices. The plan comprises three main pillars: improving health and well-being, reducing environmental impact, and enhancing livelihoods.

What does USLP stand for? ›

Unilever Sustainable Living Plan (USLP) was launched in 2010.

Who owns Unilever USA now? ›

Unilever is primarily owned by Unilever and its Associates, followed by foreign portfolio investors, individuals, and others. Unilever generated over €60 billion in revenue 2022, comprising many brands spanning beauty & wellbeing, personal care, home care, nutrition, and ice cream.

Does Unilever still own Ben and Jerry's? ›

The company was sold in 2000 to the multinational conglomerate Unilever but operates as an independent subsidiary. Its present-day headquarters is in South Burlington, Vermont, with its factory in Waterbury, Vermont. Ben & Jerry's Homemade Holdings, Inc. May 5, 1978 in Burlington, Vermont, U.S.

Who is the biggest investor in Unilever? ›

Hedge funds don't have many shares in Unilever. Our data shows that BlackRock, Inc. is the largest shareholder with 9.0% of shares outstanding. For context, the second largest shareholder holds about 5.2% of the shares outstanding, followed by an ownership of 2.4% by the third-largest shareholder.

Who are the top 5 shareholders of Unilever? ›

Largest shareholders include Wellington Management Group Llp, BlackRock Inc., VEIPX - Vanguard Equity Income Fund Investor Shares, Fisher Asset Management, LLC, Fmr Llc, Bank Of America Corp /de/, Morgan Stanley, VWINX - VANGUARD WELLESLEY INCOME FUND Investor Shares, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co, and ...

Who is Unilever's biggest competitor? ›

Top Unilever Competitors & Similar Companies
  1. Procter and Gamble (P&G)
  2. Johnson & Johnson.
  3. Nestle.
  4. L'Oréal.
  5. Colgate-Palmolive.

What does Unilever company do? ›

Unilever is a global consumer goods company, offering beauty and wellness, personal care, home care, nutrition, and ice cream products. The Nutrition segment of the business generates the most revenue but the greatest growth year over year was seen in the Home Care segment.

What is Unilever strategy for 2030? ›

Our ambition is to reach net zero across our value chain by 2039, and our focus is on reducing our emissions by 2030 in line with what science says is needed. With around 98% of our value chain emissions occurring outside our own operations, influencing our supply partners, and leading by example, are critical.

Why is Unilever so successful? ›

One of the main reasons Unilever has been so successful in standing out is its expansion in over 190 countries through products they specialize in and dominate in. Moreover, it hands significant decision-making power to local managers to strengthen their position in diverse markets.

Why Unilever is a good company? ›

Established over 100 years ago, we are one of the world's largest consumer goods companies. We are known for our great brands and our belief that doing business the right way drives superior performance.

What skincare does Unilever own? ›

We believe in Positive Beauty, Healthy Lifestyles.

We are a €12.5 billion business with hair and skin care brands including Dove, Sunsilk, Clear and Vaseline.

What happened to Lever Brothers? ›

Lever Brothers merged with Margarine Unie to form Unilever in 1929.

What food company did Unilever buy? ›

Graze. 5 February - Unilever today announced it has acquired the holding company of graze, the UK's leading healthy snacking brand.

When did Unilever buy Breyers? ›

1993 - Breyers ice cream is acquired in the US

In 1993, Unilever acquires Breyers ice cream in the US. Founded back in 1866 by William A Breyer of Philadelphia, it consists of rich cream, pure cane sugar, fresh fruits, nuts and other flavours - some of the very same ingredients used today.

When did Unilever buy Ben and Jerry's? ›

August 3, 2000: Ben & Jerry's becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of Unilever. Through a unique acquisition agreement, an independent Board of Directors is created to provide leadership focused on preserving and expanding Ben & Jerry's social mission, brand integrity, and product quality.

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