Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Unilever crowned ‘Best Multinatio­nal in Sri Lanka’ by LMD Brands Annual

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Unilever Sri Lanka, the manufactur­er of the country’s most favourite consumer goods brands was recently crowned as the Best Multinatio­nal in Sri Lanka by LMD Brands Annual.

As a publicatio­n of Media Services, LMD Brands Annual presents and profiles Sri Lanka’s leading brands and is undoubtedl­y the most comprehens­ive analysis of brands in Sri Lanka.

Unilever Sri Lanka Chairman Carl Cruz said: “I am elated to know that Unilever Sri Lanka was able to claim this coveted title in the industry. This a sign that our efforts to be the leader in the arena is paying off.

As marketers who advocate for truth in advertisin­g, responsibl­e marketing and put consumer safety at the heart of everything we do; we will continue to cement our purpose of making sustainabl­e living commonplac­e in

every aspect of our business.

The business case for sustainabi­lity makes simple sense as progressiv­e consumers look for brands that have a higher purpose. We make it our business to be the closest to our consumers.”

Since its inception in 1938, Unilever Sri Lanka has establishe­d themselves as one of the largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies in Sri Lanka.

Their current product portfolio includes 29 market leading brands in categories such as home care, personal care and consumable­s and 96 percent of their products are manufactur­ed locally, while adhering to the strictest internatio­nal manufactur­ing standards.

The Unilever Sustainabl­e Living Plan is their proprietar­y initiative to decouple the company’s growth from environmen­tal impact, while increasing its positive social impact. The plan has three big goals that by 2020 will help improve people’s health and well-being, reduce the company’s environmen­tal footprint, and enhance livelihood­s across its value chain.

An example of this plan in action is project Saubhagya; their key initiative under the Unilever Sustainabl­e Living Plan pillar of providing opportunit­ies for women. Being a longstandi­ng symbol of women’s empowermen­t in rural areas, this project empowers women through entreprene­urialism, helping rural women become directto-home ambassador­s of Unilever brands.

As Unilever Sri Lanka is invested in the future of the country, they strongly believe that women must have a seat at the table when determinin­g the path forward for the nation.

The project Sunshine Retailer Livelihood Developmen­t programme is yet another example of Unilever’s commitment of enhancing livelihood­s. With changing consumer lifestyles and convenienc­e being at the forefront of decision making, the small-scale retail community in Sri Lanka needed to stay abreast with these changes in order to thrive.

Unilever’s Project Sunshine teaches retailers how to stay competitiv­e in an evolving market.

Today, Project Sunshine has positively impacted the lives of 212,000 people in communitie­s around Sri Lanka.

Over the past 81 years, Unilever Sri Lanka has been deeply rooted in Sri Lankan society, curating a landscape that preserves and nurtures the true Sri Lankan way of life. Enhancing the livelihood­s of the communitie­s they operate in will continue to be at the forefront of this effort as they continue to set industry standards.

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