P&G India turns ‘plastic waste neutral’ : Rashtra News #India #turns #plastic #waste #neutral Procter & Gamble (P&G) India said on Thursday that it has become ‘plastic waste neutral’ in financial year ended March 31. With this announcement, the company has joined other FMCG companies in India Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Nestle India, Dabur and
P&G India: The company s biggest arm, P&G Home Products, an unlisted entity that makes Tide detergent, Pantene shampoo and Pampers diapers, saw the biggest surge, with profit up 51% at ₹419 crore on net sales of ₹8,464 crore, a 27% increase during FY23, according to latest regulatory filings.
The company s biggest arm, P&G Home Products, an unlisted entity that makes Tide detergent, Pantene shampoo and Pampers diapers, saw the biggest surge, with profit up 51% at ₹419 crore on net sales of ₹8,464 crore, a 27% increase during FY23, according to latest regulatory filings.