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Posted: 08 Dec 2010 | 2:26 pm
Multinational firm Unilever have launched a sustainable living plan for their Thailand operations.
The program goal is to achieve a 50% reduction over impact of products during the next ten years.
Recent initiatives have seen large scale manufacturing reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, water usage and waste management.
Looking to reduce the environmental footprint in Thailand, new packaging has been designed which will targeting high value savings. This in turn translate to less trees being cut down in the country and keeping a greener Thailand in the long run.
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