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Tuesday, January 25 2022 - 23:06
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Dr Jane Goodall delivers an important message of hope at the 2022 Procter & Gamble AMA Sustainability Summit
SINGAPORE, Jan. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The event saw participation from world-renowned Conservationist Dr. Jane 
Goodall, who shared how corporations can drive real change in the world. P&G 
announced progress toward its Ambition 2030 goals at its regional 
Sustainability Summit. 


Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) today announced that it hosted its 2022 
Sustainability Summit for the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa (AMA) 
region. Built on the theme "Hope for our Home", the Summit explored how 
corporations, non-profit organisations, governments and the wider community can 
work together to drive real change, bring hope to the world, and make it a 
better place to live. 

Hosted virtually, the event featured world-renowned Ethologist and 
Conservationist Dr Jane Goodall, Circulate Capital Ocean Fund chief executive 
Rob Kaplan, as well as United Nations Development Programme Goodwill 
Ambassador, Dia Mirza, who came together to address key issues surrounding 
climate change.

At the summit, Dr Jane Goodall debunked the belief that corporations and 
non-profit organisations are standing at opposite sides. In a fireside chat 
with P&G Chief Brand Officer, Marc Pritchard, she shared that large 
corporations like P&G can take positive steps forward, create ripple effects 
around the globe, and encourage more consumers to take small, sustainable 
actions in their everyday lives. 

"With annual GDP growth seemingly more important than our grandchildren's 
future, the time is now to choose what sort of impact we can make. As more and 
more organizations like P&G drive change and join forces, there is hope. It's 
time to get a new mindset and to see things differently. Everything is 
connected, and every one of us can make a difference," said Dr Jane Goodall.

During the Summit, P&G also announced regional progress made toward its 
Ambition 2030 Goals. With P&G President for Asia Pacific, Middle East and 
Africa, Magesvaran Suranjan, announcing the following progress made:

-In May 2021, P&G pledged to launch 12 pilot reforestation projects in 12 
months for its Forests for Good initiative. P&G has since launched more than 20 
pilot reforestation projects in areas including the Jebal Ali Reserve Mangrove 
Forest in UAE, the Sierra Madre Mountain Range Forest in Philippines, the Embu 
Region in Kenya, along with other AMA countries including Uganda, Malaysia, 
Indonesia, and Thailand. 
-P&G will continue investments in programs to conserve landscapes, protect 
species, and improve sustainable farming practices. These include working with 
the World Wildlife Fund Malaysia and the Emirates Marine Environmental Group in 
UAE to protect the Malayan Tiger and the endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle 
respectively. P&G established a Smallholder Farmers Program across palm 
plantations in Malaysia since 2018, to help improve sustainable farming 
practices and the wellbeing of farmers, their families, and communities.   
-P&G has declared its commitment to run more than 85% of its plants across AMA 
on purchased renewable electricity by the end of 2022. To date, P&G has already 
achieved 87% with its AMA manufacturing sites. 
-Apart from 100% of P&G's manufacturing sites being Zero Waste to Landfill, the 
company has also celebrated a significant milestone of having its first Zero 
Waste office in AMA, located in the Dubai site. P&G will progressively have 
more of these Zero Waste offices across the AMA region. 
-P&G has announced support for the Jane Goodall Institute and its flagship 
Roots & Shoots Program, which encourages and enables youth action to implement 
projects within P&G and in local communities that help animals and the planet.

Magesvaran Suranjan said: "We are fully committed to making a positive impact 
in the world and creating a sustainable future for generations to come. By 
integrating sustainability into the way that we do business every day, all of 
us at P&G are empowered to make a meaningful difference for our environment."

P&G AMA's Executive Sponsor of Sustainability, and President, P&G Japan, 
Stanislav Vecera, commented: "We've already made significant progress over the 
past 10 years to reduce the environmental impact from our operations, and we 
know that we can do more. P&G has also set an ambition toward net zero 
greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 and will continue to step up with 
science-based targets to guide our efforts in being a Force for Good." 

Circulate Capital Ocean Fund CEO Rob Kaplan, and Actor, Producer and United 
Nations Environment Goodwill Ambassador, Dia Mirza, also shared their thoughts 
on encouraging sustainable actions 

Rob Kaplan commented, "Nobody can stay on the side line. Sustainability is a 
team sport. It has to be at the core of both the company strategy and the 
operations in order to drive meaningful change. By working together there is 
hope."

Dia Mirza said: "The Sustainable Development Goals are the North Star and if 
they are adopted and implemented everywhere we have a genuine chance of solving 
some of the biggest problems we face within this decade. Brands find a way into 
so many hearts and homes. If more brands like P&G leverage their power to drive 
change, there is hope for the planet."

P&G is committed to accelerating action on climate change toward net zero GHG 
emissions by 2040. 

P&G has set a new ambition[https://us.pg.com/blogs/net-zero-by-2040/] to 
achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its operations and 
supply chain, from raw material to retailer, by 2040 as well as interim 2030 
goals to make meaningful progress this decade.

SOURCE: Procter & Gamble

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