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THe Filter

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The Filter, as a tool, has been specifically designed to create consumer transparency around the methods and practices of large companies. It plays a crucial part in the monitoring framework as well.

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By taking the case study of Procter and Gamble, the filter intends to include elements that make the consumer realize the gaps created in sustainability reporting and ESG.

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The Filter is also a cautious effort to holistically showcase the practices of P&G and the possibility of incorporating the lacks and emerging as true leader in sustainability

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The Good, The Bad and The Greenwashing 

Filtering the current practices of P&G for Greater Consumer Awareness

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Elements that can be improved upon

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Greater consumer, third party and media interactions required with Standard Check Reports (SDG, GRI SASB) for enhanced transparency of practices and honest communication with stakeholders

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Materiality Index Transparency and specific sourcing details for each of their products

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Specific initiatives to improve the food security in Philippines and other impacted lives due to the harmful palm oil sourcing. It is important to take responsibility and showcase positive actions instead of neglect.

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Focus upon consumer’s interaction with sustainability through increase in Sustainability related campaigns

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Representation of Environmental Sustainability as top priority

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COVID 19 Specific Elements 

Inclusion of Coronavirus related risks (Physcial and Transition) in citizenship report

Greater Consumer interaction with efforts, product supply and C Suite Initiatives by the

company regarding the pandemic

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