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Procter & Gamble

HEADQUARTERS: Japan Strategic Hub • FOUNDED: 1931

DESTRUCTION SCORE 85/100
Corporative Audit Overview

A dominant force in the Consumer Goods sector, Procter & Gamble maintains a complex global operation spanning North America. Recent environmental audits highlight significant ecological challenges resulting from their industrial output and resource extraction methods.

Carbon tracked (CO2) 131 Mt 73 Mt Scope 1/2
Deforestation Index 319 HA Primary forest cleared
Litigated Infractions 475 Incidents $790.7M Paid Fines
Climate Lobbying $92.1M Emission opposition focused

Timeline of Global Infractions & Audits

2023 Deforestation Sourcing Link

Supply chain investigations traced raw material purchases back to unpermitted logging of protected primary forest blocks in South America.

2024 Herbicide & Pesticide Runoff

Massive agro-chemical runoff from intensive commercial monoculture farms led to severe eutrophication and toxic algae blooms in freshwater lakes.

Live Sensor Logging Watch

ANOMALY Forest Canopy Loss Alert

Global Forest Watch satellite imagery flagged 309 hectares of unpermitted canopy clearing near Procter & Gamble contract supply boundary in India.

2024-05-12
ENFORCEMENT Shipment Suspension Threat

China consumer protection agency threatened to halt commercial shipments due to failure to produce verified deforestation-free certificates.

2024-03-28
DATA_SYNC Forest Degradation Sync

Added 904 hectares of verified, satellite-tracked canopy degradation to Procter & Gamble's profile index.

2024-01-15
PROBE Peatland Burning Probe

Civil society groups initiated on-the-ground investigations into slash-and-burn practices by certified palm oil and agricultural suppliers.

2023-11-20
Executive Directors
James Miller
Chief Executive
Robert Jones
Head of ESG Strategy
Sub-brands & Subsidiaries
Procter & Gamble Consumer Goods Dynamics Global Resource Systems Bio-Tech Logistics