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Colgate Palmolive: A Bold Agenda But Markets Will Need To Cooperate

Written by Graham Copley | Apr 22, 2022 7:53:48 PM

The Colgate Palmolive sustainability and social impact report is very comprehensive, and we like the comprehensive inclusion of water security towards the end. The challenge for all corporates that set goals like those outlined below will be the elements that they cannot control – something we discussed at length in this week’s ESG and Climate report with a focus on sustainable fuels. We cannot pursue renewable power as fast as we would like without supportive policy around materials investment – Colgate Palmolive will not be able to get to 100% renewable power by 2030 if it is either not available or prohibitively expensive because of competition. The company will also not be able to meet its sustainable materials goals of the sustainable goals that need to come from crops. We do not have a radically different farm policy. The goal to achieve 100% recyclable reusable or compostable plastic packaging by 2025, is very ambitious and has some negative ramifications for the compounders, who will likely lose volume, and positive ramifications for compostable polymers.

Source: Colgate-Palmolive Sustainability & Social Impact Progress Report, April 2022