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A Quarter of a Century of Responsible Growth Ramez Farag Company Communications Manager Middle-East & Pakistan
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P&G At a Glance
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Our Heritage
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P&G at a Glance Countries of Operations~75 Countries Where Our Brands Are Sold 180 Consumers Served by Our Brands4.6 billion (Approximate)
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Worldwide Operations Market Development Organizations North America Latin America Western Europe Central & Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa Asia
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Leadership Brands
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P&G In Egypt
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Egypt 1986 Start of operations Employees: 50 Brands: 2 Investments: 12 Million EGPs
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Capital Investments Million EGPs
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Exports Progression Million US$
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Our Brands in Egypt
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Exports We export over 35% of our production capacity To more than 37 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe Exports volume of over 225 Million US Dollars Egypt’s 5 th biggest exporter of chemical goods
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Today… Investments Close to 3 billion Egyptian Pounds Exports More than 225 Million US Dollars Employment Close to 1500 talented Egyptians 27 years of thriving business in Egypt
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Sustainability at P&G
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P&G’s Sustainability Framework Our Programs: Our Enablers: Environmental Sustainability Social Responsibility EmployeesStakeholders Ensuring a better quality of life for everyone, now and for generations to come.
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Environmental Sustainability Environmental Sustainability ProductsOperations
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Products
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Designing products to delight consumers while maximizing the conservation of resources
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2020 Goals for Products Replace Petroleum-Based Materials with Sustainably Sourced Renewable Materials 25%* Cold Water Washing 70% of total washing machine loads Packaging Reduction20% (per consumer use)* Consumer solid wastePilot studies in both developed and developing markets to understand how to eliminate landfilled/ dumped consumer solid waste * vs. 2010 baseline
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Cold Water Detergents
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Compact Detergents Less dose – less chemicals to the waters Less energy used in production and washing Less transport – cleaner air (logistics) Less packaging material – less waste
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Pampers Dry Max 12-13% less solid waste 8-11% reduction in energy demand 10% reduction in product weight
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Operations
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Powering our plants with 100 % renewable energy
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zero Having consumer or manufacturing waste go to landfills
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2020 Goals for Operations Renewable Energy Powering our Plants 30% Manufacturing Waste< 0.5% (disposed) Truck Transportation Reduction20% (km/unit of volume)* * vs. 2010 baseline
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Reducing Manufacturing Waste MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING/REUSE 3% SOLID WASTE 1% RAW MATERIALS & PACKAGING FINISHED PRODUCT 96 %
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Reducing Diapers Manufacturing Waste
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Social Responsibility
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Improving life for millions of children in need every year
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Supporting the Millennium Development Goals
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Pampers 1 Pack = 1 Vaccine A Powerful and Simple Mechanism More than 200MM vaccines raised to date globally protecting 45.5 million moms and their babies
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Mokattam Recycling School
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A world-unique non-formal education experience Links learning to earning The recycling process is the curriculum © Dana Smillie Courtesy of CID
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Who is benefiting? Children Consumers Environment Company - Reducing poverty, by contributing to household income - Gaining access to education (Over 150 children to date) - Building self confidence and esteem - Protecting their health - Protecting their investments in our products - Delighting them with a genuine product - Some 1MM empty shampoo containers recycled to date - Limiting counterfeits, protecting thus image of our brands - Volume loss avoidance - Building corporate reputation
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Employee Engagement
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Engaging 100% of our people in regular volunteering activities Employee Engagement
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Packed 2,790 Boxes, a whole month food supply for more than 2,790 less privileged families Egyptian Food Bank
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