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Procter & Gamble talks about getting to zero waste

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Nov 21, 2018 Published on: Nov 21, 2018 Go back to the The Hub Archive

Procter & Gamble recently announced that it reached zero waste to landfill at 85% of its global sites. The company’s goal is to achieve 100% by 2020, and it’s doing so in part by finding new uses for its materials. See some examples of how P&G is achieving its zero waste goals.

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