Unilever approaches 100% biodegradability in cleaning products DEA News with reference to the company’s sustainability report.
“All Unilever household cleaning products in Russia are over 98% biodegradable, meaning they decompose into salts and water during use and washing without harming the environment,” the company said in a report.
It is stated that the company plans to reach 100% biodegradability in its products by 2030. Unilever’s latest development in this area is attributed to the replacement of a synthetic thickener with a natural polymer in 2022.
The company owns the Pure Line and Black Pearl brands. Now supplies to the Russian market are managed by the Russian office of a European company.
Former Ministry of Industry and Trade presented Allocate quotas on store shelves for Russian household chemicals. It is noted that the share of foreign manufacturers currently dominates the Russian market, although Western companies have restricted or reduced their business activities.
Formerly in Britain suggested Boil the dead in soda water to save the planet.
Source: Gazeta

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