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Henkel’s vision to become climate-positive in operations by 2030 begins with a strong focus on the company’s production sites. Throughout its long history , Henkel developed innovative products and manufacturing processes that save resources and cut waste. Note: Compared with 2010 baseline. SOURCE: Henkel.
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They would all likely agree that professors David Lubin and Dan Esty were correct in 2010 when they wrote in the Harvard Business Review that “sustainability is a megatrend” that creates a “strategic imperative” in a manner similar to the IT and Quality revolutions. Julia graduated with a B.S. in Environmental Science from Brown University.
They would all likely agree that professors David Lubin and Dan Esty were correct in 2010 when they wrote in the Harvard Business Review that “sustainability is a megatrend” that creates a “strategic imperative” in a manner similar to the IT and Quality revolutions. Julia graduated with a B.S. in Environmental Science from Brown University.
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