CINCINNATI, May 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The Procter &
Gamble Company (NYSE:
PG) today announced that three new members have joined its U.S.
Sustainability Expert Advisory Panel (SEAP). The new members
are:
- Caroline Hermans, Ph.D. – Commitments Senior Manager,
Clinton Global Initiative - Dr. Howard Frumkin – Dean, School of the Public Health at
the University of Washington - Terry Tamminen – Former Secretary, California
Environmental Protection Agency
“With key sustainability initiatives underway in the U.S., we
welcome the new perspectives these panelists will bring to
discussions about P&G’s efforts,” said Rick Hackman, Associate
Director, Technical External Relations, P&G. “As P&G makes
meaningful progress in the company’s long-term environmental
sustainability vision and goals, we recognize that, in addition to
our own innovation and expertise, external counsel will continue to
be an integral part of this progress.”
Having most recently met in April 2011, the U.S. panel has
consulted extensively on sustainability initiatives including
Future Friendly, P&G’s multi-brand conservation education
platform, as well as on product supply and brand innovations
globally. The panel’s mission is to help further embed
“sustainable thinking” into U.S. P&G business practices by
evaluating specific initiatives, collaborating with P&G brand
representatives and exploring opportunities to facilitate
transparency with customers, consumers, and key stakeholder
groups.
Standing members include:
- Dr. Jason Clay, Senior Vice President, Markets, World Wildlife
Fund - Anne Johnson, Director, GreenBlue’s Sustainable Packaging
Coalition - Rick Needham, Director of Green Business Operations &
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