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The Procter & Gamble Company

The Procter & Gamble Company is a Humankind 100 company whose ranking is based on its Humankind Value, a proprietary metric that provides an estimate of the overall dollar amount a company creates for investors, consumers, employees, and society at large.

The Procter & Gamble Company is a consumer goods company known for cleaning and personal care products. Its brands include household names such as Tide, Gain, Ariel, Pampers, Charmin, Bounty, Tampax, Gillette, Head & Shoulders, Febreze, Crest, Oral-B, Vicks, Pepto-Bismol, ZzzQuil, Olay, and Old Spice. Procter & Gamble also conducts research & development in its business areas.

Ticker: PG

Humankind Value: $468.3 B

Revenue: $80.0 B

Market Cap: $391.1 B

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(All values are in US Dollars, where M=Million, B=Billion, T=Trillion.)

The Procter & Gamble Company is responsible for positive Humankind Value. Considerable positive value is associated with its contributions to Hygienic Products ($448.2 B), Economic Value ($20.4 B), and Medical Services ($3.7 B). The value associated with Medical Services is linked to an estimate of 70,000 additional years lived by people worldwide. The Humankind Value of this company can improve with reductions in Greenhouse Gases (-$5.5 B) and Plastic Pollution (-$765.0 M). Impacts on Hygienic Products, Economic Value, Greenhouse Gases, and Plastic Pollution are attributed to this company as a result of its direct business activities. Medical Services is largely a consequence of the actions of its supply chain partners.

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