by : Samira Tasneem |
Published: September 11, 2021
Carlsberg, the brewing giant, has signed the World Federation of Advertisers’ (WFA) Planet Pledge to increase consumer awareness and improve the supply chain.
Carlsberg, the brewing giant, has signed the World Federation of Advertisers’ (WFA) Planet Pledge. Previously, 16 other global business giants have signed the same sustainability pledge. The list of the companies includes big names like — Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Nestlé, Unilever, IKEA, Bayer, Pernod Ricard, MasterCard, and L’Oréal.
The World Federation of Advertisers’ (WFA) Planet Pledge is essentially a collaboration of the marketing teams of these companies. They aim to increase consumer awareness and improve the supply chain.
The Planet Pledge targets are ambitious and very much in line with our own. They recognize that success will require getting our consumers, customers, and suppliers on board.
In doing so, I truly believe in the power of effective marketing communication as a way of winning the hearts and minds of beer lovers everywhere and encouraging them to be more sustainable in their behavior. By signing the pledge, we confirm our commitment to promoting sustainability through our actions globally.
Robbie Millar, VP Global Marketing at Carlsberg Group
This move from Carlsberg Group is part of their Together Towards ZERO program. The company has been cutting down emissions. Since 2015, it has managed to cut down by emissions 39%.
Carlsberg aims to lower it down to zero by 2030.
Also, Carlsberg Group has been engaging consumers on sustainability in the countries like the UK, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, and Vietnam.
Samira is an Electronics and Communications Engineer by profession, but deep inside, her heart is a nomad! She's a state champion debater, a public speaker, a scriptwriter, a theater actress, but most importantly — A GREEN CITIZEN! She thinks of herself as a storyteller who thrives on enjoying the life at fullest and telling everyone the tales of life.
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Carlsberg Group Joins WFA’s Planet Pledge
by : Samira Tasneem | Published: September 11, 2021
Carlsberg, the brewing giant, has signed the World Federation of Advertisers’ (WFA) Planet Pledge to increase consumer awareness and improve the supply chain.
Carlsberg, the brewing giant, has signed the World Federation of Advertisers’ (WFA) Planet Pledge. Previously, 16 other global business giants have signed the same sustainability pledge. The list of the companies includes big names like — Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Nestlé, Unilever, IKEA, Bayer, Pernod Ricard, MasterCard, and L’Oréal.
The World Federation of Advertisers’ (WFA) Planet Pledge is essentially a collaboration of the marketing teams of these companies. They aim to increase consumer awareness and improve the supply chain.
The Planet Pledge targets are ambitious and very much in line with our own. They recognize that success will require getting our consumers, customers, and suppliers on board.
In doing so, I truly believe in the power of effective marketing communication as a way of winning the hearts and minds of beer lovers everywhere and encouraging them to be more sustainable in their behavior. By signing the pledge, we confirm our commitment to promoting sustainability through our actions globally.
Robbie Millar, VP Global Marketing at Carlsberg Group
This move from Carlsberg Group is part of their Together Towards ZERO program. The company has been cutting down emissions. Since 2015, it has managed to cut down by emissions 39%.
Carlsberg aims to lower it down to zero by 2030.
Also, Carlsberg Group has been engaging consumers on sustainability in the countries like the UK, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, and Vietnam.
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Samira Tasneem
Samira is an Electronics and Communications Engineer by profession, but deep inside, her heart is a nomad! She's a state champion debater, a public speaker, a scriptwriter, a theater actress, but most importantly — A GREEN CITIZEN! She thinks of herself as a storyteller who thrives on enjoying the life at fullest and telling everyone the tales of life.
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