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Who is P&G?
A leading consumer goods company with 39 billion dollars of sales, of more than 170 years
marketing approximately 300 brands
in over 140 countries.
P&G-the world’s most innovative company
A leader of top companies
P&G – Logos
P&G BrandsFabric & Home care
Ariel
Tide
Fairy
Dash
Bonux
Lenor
MR Clean
Food & Beverages
Nutristar
Sunny Delight
Pringles
Crisco
Jif
Olean
Folgers
Health care
Actonel
Didronel
Metamucil
Peptobismol
Vicks
Crest
Blend-a-mend
PUR
Baby care
Pampers
Dodot
Luvs
Feminine care
Always
Alldays
Tampax
Whisper
Beauty care
Olay
Safeguard
Pantene
Pert Plus
Max Factor
Cover Girl
Camay
Zest
Global business Units • Beauty care Beauty segment
Grooming segment
• Household careBaby Care and Family Care segment
Fabric Care and House Care segment
• Health and Well-BeingHealth Care segment
Snacks,Coffee and Pet segment
The Headquater in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Manufacturing operations
Mission
“Сonsumer is Boss”
Health & NutritionHygieneEducation
Consumer needs
P&GOsteoporosis
Women’s Health Education
Water Purification
Hand washing campaigns
Waterless Cleaning
“Nutri-Delight”
ConsumerConcerns
Aging Women’s Health Food and Water
Born Disease Water scarcity Child Nutrition &
Development
P&G cooperation
Local governments in education programs (ministry of health, of education, of welfare)
Local and International NGO’s
UN organizations: UNICEF
Professional associations :
pediatric, dermatologist, midwives,nurses associations
P&G initiativesDevelopment of a breakthrough nutrient drink that has been clinically proven, in a Tanzanian study, to improve the growth and development of children; New cleaning methods that use less water, cold water, non-potable water, and even salt water; Disinfectant soaps, cleaners and detergents to improve sanitation; An osteoporosis drug to improve bone health and the lives of the elderly; Crest dental hygiene training; The Pampers Parenting Institute;
Education on women's health issues;
Programs we have in place
South Africa: Hands-On pregnancy programEgypt: building washing clubs in Beheira to reduce the rate of infection from bilhazia and fasciola diseases, building 50 new schools in 10 years, five of which are already finishedSyria: health program to improve mother and child health in health centers with the DoHPhilippines, Pakistan & Mexico: hand wash campaign to prevent infectious disease contaminationMiddle East: girls education about puberty and self esteem, a taboo subjectGuatemala: water purification campaign