Unilever, through health soap brand Lifebuoy is calling on African leaders gathering in Senegal this week for AfricaSan – the continent’s pre-eminent sanitation and hygiene conference – to recognise ...
Unilever Ghana PLC, the leading manufacturer of household consumable products in Ghana, has brought back onto the market its iconic Lifebuoy Carbolic soap. The relaunch with the campaign theme, ...
Lifebuoy collaborates with Halodoc and Bandung Health Polytechnic to introduce compact thermometers with complimentary access to doctor consultations as the first line of response when children fall ...
One of the widely-used brands in India, Lifebuoy has a market share of more than 50 per cent, selling two million soap bars daily. The reformulated soap has dispensed with its traditional perfume ...
Unilever’s health soap Lifebuoy has announced the results of its ‘Help A Child Reach 5’ handwashing programmes launched in Thesgora, India, noting an overwhelming drop in the incidence of diarrhoea: ...
Lifebuoy, a brand that was founded 126 years ago by Unilever founder William Lever in order to halt the virulent spread of Cholera in England, has found fresh purpose during the current pandemic ...
Health soap brand Lifebuoy is bringing hand hygiene and handwashing into schools with its new "H for handwashing: little hands, bright future" campaign. Supported by the ministry of education (MOE), ...
Hygiene soap brand Lifebuoy has collaborated with telehealth service Halodoc and the Bandung Health Polytechnic to introduce compact thermometers that come with complimentary access to doctor ...
In 1894, Unilever’s co-founder William Lever started selling soap. His purpose was a simple one. It wasn’t to get rich. It was this: to help make cleanliness commonplace and bring hygiene, and thereby ...
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