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HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED BY

OVERVIEW
India's largest fast moving consumer goods company. Leadership in Home & Personal Care Products and Foods & Beverages Sales Rs.10,000 crores Owned many awards. Clear communication

INTRODUCTION
Hindustan Unilever Limited is India's largest fast moving consumer goods company. HUL was formed in 1933 as Lever Brothers India Limited In 1956 as HUL through a merger of Lever Brothers, Hindustan Vanaspati Mfg. Co. Ltd. and United Traders Ltd. The company was renamed in June 2007 as Hindustan Unilever Limited.

Headquarters:
Mumbai India

mployee details:
Employees Over 65,000 direct & indirect employees

KEY PEOPLE

Chairman

CEO and Managing Director Mr. Nitin Paranjpe

Mr. Harish Manwani

Leadership
HUL has produced many business leaders for corporate India; HUL's leadership-building potential was recognized when it was ranked 4th in the Hewitt Global Leadership Survey 2007.

Mr. R. Sridhar - Chief Financial Officer

Mr. Shreejit Mishra - Executive Director, Foods

Awards
Golden Super Star Trading House by the Government of India. In 2007, Hindustan Unilever was rated as the most respected company in India for the past 25 years by Business world HUL was one of the eight Indian companies to be featured on the Forbes list of Worlds Most Reputed companies in 2007.

Cont..,

CNBC AWAAZ Consumer Awards 2009 The Indian Global Achiever Award by CNBC India. EMPI-Indian Express Indian Innovation Awards TV18 CFO Awards for excellence in the financial field. ' Young Women Achiever Awards - 2009 ' for outstanding work in the field of business. Hindustan Unilever has bagged 7 Awards (2 Gold, 2 Silver and 3 Bronze) across categories, the only company

Products
Food brands:

Home care brands:

Personal care brands:

Water

Micro-fiber Mesh Compact Carbon Trap Germ kill Processor Polisher Battery Life Indicator Advanced Auto-Switch off

Corporate Social Responsibility


Greening Barriers: Water Conservation and Harvesting HUL's Water Conservation and Harvesting project has two major objectives: a. to reduce water consumption in its own operations and regenerate sub-soil water tables at its own sites through the principles of 5R - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover and Renew; b. help adjacent villages to implement appropriate models of watershed development.

Health & Hygiene Education

Lifebuoy Swastya Chetna (LBSC) is a rural health and hygiene initiative which was started in 2002. LBSC was initiated in media dark villages (in UP, MP, Bihar, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Orissa) with the objective of spreading awareness about the importance of washing hands with soap.

Cont.
Economic Empowerment of Women It aims to achieve this through providing information, resources, inputs and support in the areas of education, career and enterprise. It specifically targets women from low-income groups in rural as well as urban India

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