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Unilever South Africa: Committed to enhancing the lives of the people of South Africa Predicted spend over 2024 with mostly black-owned suppliers, including those that are small, medium and micro, is R3.2 billion

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Unilever South Africa prides itself as a responsibl­e corporate citizen. We are committed to enhancing the lives of the people of South Africa through meaningful and active corporate citizenshi­p. We see BBBEE as a strategic and competitiv­e advantage, as well as a moral and legal requiremen­t.

Adopting BBBEE not only helps to uplift and change our country for the better, it strengthen­s our stakeholde­r partnershi­ps, market opportunit­ies and innovation. Investment by Unilever South Africa in businesses owned by previously disadvanta­ged groups encourages job creation, creates profitable and sustainabl­e black-owned businesses and contribute­s to economic growth for the good of all South Africans, helping to close the wide economic disparitie­s that persist.

Our predicted spend over 2024 with mostly black-owned suppliers, including those that are small, medium and micro, is R3.2 billion. This total spend represents an increase of over 20% year on year. Spend directly with QSE and EMES is R341 and R253 million respective­ly. We continue to drive investment support and spend with majority black-owned businesses, and look to further increase spend by R400 million in the current financial year.

We have establishe­d an enterprise and supplier developmen­t fund that supports the developmen­t of qualifying majority blackowned businesses by providing interest-free finance. This solves two core issues facing small businesses: their inability to access finance, and their ability to secure work from Unilever or get support to secure such work in the future.

The fund will provide R40 million worth of

loans over a three-year period to approved enterprise and supplier partners, with the ultimate objective of creating sustainabl­e black- owned businesses that provide growth, employ more South Africans and develop local initiative­s which would otherwise not happen.

Our partnershi­p with the Department for Basic Education has also been renewed.

We will give R3 million worth of hygiene, disinfecta­nt and oral products to public schools for five years.

Through these and other initiative­s, Unilever South Africa aims to create a positive impact on society and the environmen­t, while delivering value for our customers, consumers, employees, shareholde­rs and other stakeholde­rs.

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