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Unilever was rated second overall in the first Access to Nutrition Index (ATNI) Global Index 2013, with top rankings for undernutrition and also the Products, Llifestyles and Engagement categories. ATNI publicly rates the world's largest food and beverage manufacturers on their nutrition-related policies, practices and performance.
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Unilever was named joint sector leader by the Forest Footprint Disclosure Project for the second consecutive year. We also disclosed our forest footprint for its Annual Review in 2009 and 2010.
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In 2012 the Carbon Disclosure Project recognised our climate change disclosure and carbon performance for the eighth consecutive year. We scored 84 out of 100 for Disclosure - an increase of five points on our 2011 score - and entered Performance band A.
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- Unilever won the first FTSE4Good Sir Mervyn Pedelty Award in 2012 which recognises companies that integrate environmental and social performance into business strategy.
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In 2012, Unilever topped the Climate Counts Scorecard(Link opens in a new window) for the second consecutive year. Climate Counts ranks the largest 145 companies worldwide on their actions to address climate change. Unilever was awarded 91 out of 100 points - an increase of three points on our 2011, and eight points on our 2010 scores.
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Unilever was recognised for its transparent sustainability reporting at PwC's Building Public Trust Awards in November 2012.
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- In 2012, Unilever and our CEO Paul Polman received the C K Prahalad Award from the Corporate Economic Forum (CEF) for matching a bold vision of long term capitalism with impressive action on sustainability through our Sustainable Living Plan.
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- Unilever was named the Corporate Responsibility category winner at the FT's Boldness in Business Awards.
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Unilever retains Platinum Plus status in Business in the Community's 10th Corporate Responsibility Index, published in March 2012.
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In 2011, we scored eight out of nine points in the second WWF Palm Oil Buyers' Scorecard which assesses the palm oil buying practices of 132 European, Australian and Japanese companies. We were also top of the 2010 Australian Palm Oil Buyers' scorecard.
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In 2011 Unilever was announced as the overall Grand Prix winner across 20 categories for our work on behaviour change. We were also the Gold winner in the Best Green International Large Business category which recognises organisations that have demonstrated true innovation, thought leadership and a commitment to sustainability.
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We scored the top Aaa grade in the Two Tomorrow's Value Rating 2011 assessment of corporate sustainability practices.
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- Unilever was named most advanced company for responsible governance in the Stoxx Europe 50 index of companies by the French Social Investment Forum (FIR) and corporate responsibility ratings agency, Vigeo.
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Unilever won a Biodiversity Innovation 2010 award from the Union for Ethical BioTrade. This recognised our work on improving allanblackia supply for smallholder farmers in Africa.
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Received the International Charter's 'Committed to the Environment 2010' award for environmental management and performance
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Included in the FTSE4Good Index Series since its inception in 2001 and attained a top environmental score of 5, leading to inclusion in the FTSE4Good Environmental Leaders Europe 40 Index
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