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This report focuses on South Africa s cosmetics industry and includes information on the state of the sector, latest statistics, developments and investment. There are profiles of 90 companies including multinationals such as Unilever, Johnson & Johnson and Reckitt Benckiser, large retailers of cosmetics including Clicks, Dis-Chem Pick n Pay, Shoprite and Woolworths, and industry-focused companies such as Imbalie Beauty
The Cosmetics Industry in South Africa:
Consumer spending patterns are reflecting the economic downturn caused by the impact of the pandemic, with spending focused on essential items. The lockdown has had a significant effect on the industry as frequent handwashing and use of hand sanitisers has resulted in increased use of hand creams and lotions to moisturise the skin. Numerous cosmetics companies have started manufacturing hand sanitisers. Retailers reported increased sales of haircare pr
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February 24, 2021
Woolworths and AstraZeneca have been named among the companies leading the way for workplace gender equality in Australia.
The major food retailer and biopharmaceutical company are two out of 17 organisations to receive the 2020-22 Employer of Choice for Gender Equality (EOCGE) citation from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA).
This is the first time both companies have received a citation, and comes at a time when AstraZeneca is playing a key role in Australia’s COVID-19 response by manufacturing one of the two available vaccines.
The WGEA citation lasts for two years and is designed to recognise and encourage employers that are committed to promoting gender equality in Australian workplaces.