Unilever contributes more than €100m to help people around the world

Unilever, the consumer goods manufacturer of brands including Dove, Knorr, Omo and Lifebuoy, today announced a wide-ranging set of measures to support global and national efforts to tackle the coronavirus (Covid-19)
pandemic.

The company’s actions are designed to help protect the lives and livelihoods of its multiple stakeholders – including its consumers and communities, its customers and suppliers, and its workforce.

Consumers and communities
Unilever will contribute €100m to help the fight against the pandemic through donations of soap, sanitiser, bleach and food. This includes:

• A product donation of soaps and sanitiser of at least €50m to the COVID Action Platform of the World Economic Forum, which is supporting global health organisations and agencies with their response to the emergency. In addition to the supply of soap, Unilever will adapt its current manufacturing lines to produce sanitiser for use in hospitals, schools and other institutional settings.

• Product donations, partnerships and handwashing education programmes, delivered through national health authorities and NGOs, to support local communities most at need.

In Malaysia, Unilever is partnering with Tesco to donate Lifebuoy hand wash to 63 of their adopted schools. This collaboration is part of on-going awareness campaign between Unilever and Tesco to cultivate good hygiene habits through handwashing in children.

“Unilever’s priority is to protect lives and livelihoods and through our many
hygiene brands we aim to improve health and hygiene of millions. Locally, Unilever is working with organisations and partners to supply our personal care and hygiene products which help in preventing the spread of the virus. We proudly support the frontline healthcare workers who are most at risk and working tirelessly to support communities.” said Annemarieke de-Haan, Managing Director Unilever Malaysia & Singapore.

Customers and suppliers

Unilever will offer €500m of cash flow relief to support livelihoods across its extended value chain, through:
• Early payment for our most vulnerable small and medium sized suppliers, to help them with financial liquidity.
• Extending credit to selected small-scale retail customers whose business relies on Unilever, to help them manage and protect jobs.

Workforce

Unilever will protect its workforce from sudden drops in pay, as a result of market disruption or being unable to perform their role, for up to three months. We will cover our employees, contractors and others who we manage or who work on our sites, on a full or part-time basis. This will apply to workers not already covered by government plans or by their direct employer.

Alan Jope, CEO Unilever said: “We are deeply saddened by the terrible impact that coronavirus is wreaking on lives and livelihoods everywhere. The world is facing its greatest trial in decades. We have seen the most incredible response from the Unilever team so far, especially those on the front line of our operations in factories, distribution centres and stores.

“We hope that our donation of €100m of soap, sanitiser, bleach and food will make a significant contribution towards protecting people’s lives, and that by helping to safeguard our workers’ incomes and jobs, we are giving some peace of mind during these uncertain times. Our strong cash flow and balance sheet mean that we can, and should, give this additional support.”


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