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SATURDAY, JULY 02, 2022

Unilever

Unilever’s global initiative Transform is working to build a platform that will help enterprises prosper during and after the pandemic. Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

Unilever’s plastic playbook

The consumer giant vowed to ditch plastic sachets, single-use packaging that’s swamping poor countries with waste. Privately, it fought to keep using them

Why does Unilever beat the pack on nasty surprises?
Global Economy

Why does Unilever beat the pack on nasty surprises?

Picture: Courtesy
Corporates

Unilever rebrands ‘Glaxose-D’ as ‘GlucoMax D’

Zaved Akhtar, CEO and MD of Unilever Bangladesh Ltd. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed/TBS
Interviews

There can be five Unilevers in Bangladesh: Zaved Akhtar

If  Unilever's CEO does not take an axe to his empire, someone else, such as an activist investor, may have a go. Photo: Reuters
Bloomberg Special

Unilever still has to transform itself. Here are its options

Chris Hughes. Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Unilever's $68 billion toothpaste tilt needs another squeeze

Photo: Collected
Global Economy

GSK rejects 50-billion-pound Unilever offer for consumer assets

Vaseline’s 150 years legacy of healing skin
Wellbeing

Vaseline’s 150 years legacy of healing skin

Logo of Unilever. Picture: Collected
Corporates

Unilever Bangladesh searching for future business leaders

Unilever Bangladesh launches 12th edition of BizMaestros
Corporates

Unilever Bangladesh launches 12th edition of BizMaestros

Sakshi Handa. Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Unilever: “Transgender people are being hired based on their talent, not gender”

Diversity & transgender at Unilever Bangladesh Limited
Videos

Diversity & transgender at Unilever Bangladesh Limited

UBL and UCL hands over Tk7.18cr to Labour Welfare Foundation
Corporates

UBL and UCL hands over Tk7.18cr to Labour Welfare Foundation

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The Dazzling Fake Flowers: Is there any alternative to artificial flowers while decorating homes, showrooms, offices and business establishments? Fresh flowers are undoubtedly beautiful, but they dry out quickly. Hence, the demand for plastic flowers is rising day by day. Traders said these lifelike silk flowers usually come from China and Thailand. The photo was taken from the 29th International Trade Fair of the Chattogram Chamber on Friday. PHOTO: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

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