Unilever Pakistan Launches 'Sustainability Accelerated' for Eco-Friendly Growth
This strategy specifically targets climate action
plastic and other natural resource reuse
and economic growth
Business Reporter
Karachi: Unilever Pakistan has introduced its new strategy, “Sustainability Accelerated,” to promote immediate actions toward sustainability. This initiative emphasizes climate action, plastic reuse, and economic development.
Speaking at the event, Karachi’s Mayor, Barrister Murtaza Wahab, stressed that Pakistani cities must prioritize sustainability. He stated, “Unilever’s ‘Sustainability Accelerated’ addresses environmental challenges and enhances our economy, which is crucial for the prosperity of our people. I am hopeful we can create a more sustainable future together.”
The event emphasized the role of partnerships among companies, government, and communities in advancing Pakistan’s sustainability goals. Mayor Wahab underscored the need for immediate solutions and voiced his support for public-private partnerships as a pathway to enduring environmental protection.
Despite facing financial constraints, Mayor Wahab invited the private sector to contribute to local municipal services. He assured that the government would support eco-friendly projects such as water recycling, solar energy, and public space enhancements.
Unilever CEO Amir Paracha highlighted the growing awareness of plastic’s environmental impact. He noted that consumers, retailers, and manufacturers are collaborating to cut down on plastic usage. Over the past four years, Unilever has collected and reused more than 100% of the plastic from its products, achieving zero-plastic-waste status. Paracha emphasized the importance of both private sector and government cooperation in tackling plastic waste effectively.
Paracha acknowledged the government’s progress in environmental initiatives and reiterated the need for public-private partnerships. Unilever’s two-decade commitment to sustainability has strengthened its brand. With “Sustainability Accelerated,” the company links business growth directly to eco-friendly practices.
Held at Unilever’s headquarters, the event gathered key stakeholders, officials, and industry leaders to discuss Unilever’s new approach. Paracha highlighted the importance of the company’s commitment, stating, “I believe business should be a positive force in society. ‘Sustainability Accelerated’ isn’t just about global goals; it ensures our business has a positive impact on Pakistan’s people and environment. We’re committed to improving our operations to reduce environmental impacts, create better jobs, and foster a circular economy.”
Unilever also presented its climate action plan, detailing actions to reduce its carbon footprint and adopt sustainable practices.
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