P&G’s “It’s Our Home” Shows How Small Actions at Home Can Make A Big Difference for Our Planet
Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) has launched a new sustainability campaign called It’s Our Home to encourage environmentally conscious choices among consumers. A recent study reveals that 72% of participants wish to be more sustainable at home, yet many feel they lack guidance. The campaign highlights small actions that can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, such as washing clothes in cold water and recycling. P&G aims to bridge the intention-action gap with innovative strategies while committing to ambitious goals for reducing emissions and increasing sustainability in their operations.
- P&G's It’s Our Home campaign aims to inspire 72% of consumers who want to be more sustainable.
- The company has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% over the past decade.
- P&G's Tide brand targets a 27 million metric ton reduction in emissions by promoting cold water washing by 2030.
- Less than 50% of consumers make environmentally conscious choices at home, indicating a gap in action despite intentions.
Most people want to protect the planet, but they’re not always sure where to start, according to a new study by Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG). In celebration of Earth Week and as part of its commitment to help make sustainable choices easier for the five billion consumers it serves every day, P&G is launching a new campaign, including a short film It’s Our Home to share how small actions at home can make a world of difference for the planet.
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Small acts at home can make a big impact
According to a new study in the U.S. by P&G1,
Closing the gap between intention and action and unlocking change at home has the potential to positively impact the planet by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, electricity, water use, and more. Among the 28 sectors of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, “homes” are in the top three, and as big as road transportation2. And the amount of electricity we use at home – accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic – is expected to nearly double by 20503.
This means the small changes we make – such as using cold water for laundry, taking shorter showers or turning off the tap while brushing our teeth or shaving, and recycling more – can make a big impact. For example, in 2010 P&G made a commitment to have
"Meaningful change starts at home, and P&G brands have a big role to play – by helping consumers live more sustainably with no tradeoffs in the superior performance they expect from our products,” said David Taylor, P&G Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer. “P&G and our brands will continue to reduce our impact and help people be more sustainable at home to protect our planet – our shared home – for generations to come.”
P&G brands aim to help families be sustainable at home
In the same P&G study, nearly
P&G is taking a number of steps to help close the sustainability intention-to-action gap – including releasing a new film, It’s Our Home, in which young Luisa helps her family adopt new habits that protect her planet. The film and additional content at P&G Good Everyday will help people learn about the simple choices they can make at home.
P&G brands are also stepping up consumer communication about sustainability. And, through product formulation and packaging that uses less, refills easily or recycles more, they’re helping families make sustainable choices at home:
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Turn to Cold: Washing on cold with Tide provides a better clean (than the bargain brand on hot4). Switching from hot to cold water can also save energy and money – using up to
90% less energy and saving up to$150 a year on your energy bill by washing on cold instead of hot5. - Skip the pre-rinse: Cascade knows that even small dishwasher loads can save water. A running sink can use up to four gallons of water every two minutes, while an ENERGY STAR® certified dishwasher uses less than four gallons per cycle. So, if you spend just 10 minutes per day handwashing your dishes, then choosing your dishwasher for your daily load of dishes and skipping the pre-rinse can save you up to 100 gallons a week.
- Save on soaking: Dawn Powerwash Dish Spray creates spray-activated suds without water to get dishes clean without soaking so there’s no need to use the faucet until the final rinse.
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Reduce and recycle: Planet KIND by Gillette is a new shaving and skincare brand that is kind to skin and the planet. Planet KIND packaging is recyclable, and the lineup also includes a razor handle made with
60% recycled plastic. -
Turn off the tap: Closing the tap while brushing your teeth can save more than 3,000 gallons of water every year. Sponsored by Crest and Oral-B, consumers can send used toothbrushes, brush heads, toothpaste tubes and dental floss to Recycle on Us which will organize, sanitize and recycle them—giving recycled plastics entirely new life. In addition, brushing with the Oral-B Clic toothbrush lets you reuse
80% of the brush and replace only the brush head. - Protect forests: For every tree used to make Charmin toilet paper, at least two more are regrown. In collaboration with the Arbor Day Foundation, P&G and Charmin are planting 1 million trees between 2020 and 2025 in areas devastated by natural disasters, such as wildfires.
- Renew biodiversity: Herbal Essences is partnering with The Nature Conservancy in the US to plant trees and with World Wildlife Fund Canada to plant native plants for a landscape more resilient to climate change.
Households can participate in the It’s Our Home movement through P&G Good Everyday, a new consumer rewards program powered by P&G’s trusted brands that helps turn everyday actions into acts of good. When consumers engage with the program, they earn points that can be redeemed for rewards – and as they earn, P&G makes donations to causes consumers care about. Through their actions on P&G Good Everyday, people can directly support P&G’s well-known impact programs such as Tide Loads of Hope, P&G Children’s Safe Drinking Water, Dawn Helps Save Wildlife, and others.
Advancing Progress Toward Net Zero Emissions
The launch of It’s Our Home shines a spotlight on the importance of consumer use of products in the home as an opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, consumer use of products is P&G’s largest opportunity to help reduce emissions and remains a key focus for company and brand efforts to address climate change. P&G’s Tide brand recently announced a goal for three out of four loads of laundry in the US and Canada to be washed in cold water by 2030 – which has the potential to deliver a cumulative 27 million metric ton reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over the decade.
P&G’s commitments go well beyond the consumer use phase and include its 2030 goals to reduce manufacturing emissions by
“The challenges facing our environment impact us all, but together, we can all be a part of the solution,” said Virginie Helias, P&G Chief Sustainability Officer. “P&G has a unique responsibility to use our scale and influence to help build a better tomorrow, which we are doing through our 2030 goals including partnering with others to combat some of the most complex issues we face. I am delighted to launch ‘It’s Our Home’ to show that our brands can enable small actions at home that collectively will have a big impact, fostering a sustainable, regenerative lifestyle for all.”
Environmental sustainability has been embedded in how P&G does business for decades. Over the past 10 years P&G has reduced its GHG emissions by
About Procter & Gamble
P&G serves consumers around the world with one of the strongest portfolios of trusted, quality, leadership brands, including Always®, Ambi Pur®, Ariel®, Bounty®, Charmin®, Crest®, Dawn®, Downy®, Fairy®, Febreze®, Gain®, Gillette®, Head & Shoulders®, Lenor®, Olay®, Oral-B®, Pampers®, Pantene®, SK-II®, Tide®, Vicks®, and Whisper®. The P&G community includes operations in approximately 70 countries worldwide. Please visit https://www.pg.com/ for the latest news and information about P&G and its brands. For other P&G news, visit us at https://www.pg.com/news.
About P&G’s 2,021 Acts of Good in 2021
At P&G, fostering equality and inclusion, supporting our communities and protecting the planet is embedded in how we do business. We believe we have a responsibility to make the world better — through the products we create and the positive impact our brands and Company can have. Under our Lead with Love campaign, P&G and its brands have committed to 2,021 acts of good this year. In the U.S. and Canada, consumers can do even more through P&G Good Everyday, a consumer rewards program that helps turn everyday actions into acts of good.
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Unless otherwise stated all statistics are sourced from the “It’s Our Home” Study, conducted by P&G hosted on Toluna, surveying 1125 consumers in the US, Feb 8, 2021. |
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Climate Watch, WRI 220 |
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U.S. Energy Information Administration |
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Tide Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty Pods or Tide Ultra Oxi Pods in cold vs. leading baking soda 2-in-1 Pak in hot |
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In non-HE washer, switching 8 loads/wk from hot to cold, avg. electricity rate (13.3c/kWh) |
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