You take a
famous celebrity, babies and play upon the emotions of people by recording the
reactions of to-be parents. Seems like a pretty good recipe for an advertising
campaign. What do you get after mixing all these ingredients? You get thousands
of likes on social networking sites, more than 3 million views for the ad and
still counting.
So, what
exactly is this “Project Sunlight”? The website claims that it is a movement
towards sustainability, a movement that has already started.
But I see no
movement here. What does Unilever exactly plan on doing? It would have been
better if they would have stated their goals on the website clearly. So, they
plan on helping 2 million children through partnerships. They plan on providing
school meals, improved hygiene and clean & safe drinking water. This will
be done with the help of the World Food Programme, Save the Children and
UNICEF. The question here is how are they going about their goals, where is the
clarity on that? We all are waiting to hear some answers.
Unilever has
also made pledges like using 100 percent cage-free eggs by 2020. They have also
stated that their Lipton tea products will come from Rainforest Alliance
Certified farms by 2018.
Will all
these good things they plan on doing override the unethical stuff they’ve been
doing all these years. Will people ever forget about the rain forests Unilever
keeps on destroying? Unilever purchases palm oil in large quantities from
suppliers who are responsible for the depletion of rain forests. What about the
association of Unilever with unethical companies like Wilmar?
Unilever
also uses harmful substances like BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) in its
products. BHT is a toxic carcinogen which also causes many allergies and
respiratory problems.
Unilever is
responsible for destroying Indonesian villages and contributes majorly towards
Indonesia being the third largest emitter of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.
Closer home, the Indian subsidiary Hindustan Unilever is responsible for
harming Tamil Nadu by dumping highly toxic mercury waste.
All this boils down to one simple thing. You can’t just make a fancy advertisement and tell people to buy your stuff to save the environment. Yes, there are people out there who are asking: How do we save the environment by stocking up on soaps, deodorant sprays, fairness creams et al.
All this boils down to one simple thing. You can’t just make a fancy advertisement and tell people to buy your stuff to save the environment. Yes, there are people out there who are asking: How do we save the environment by stocking up on soaps, deodorant sprays, fairness creams et al.
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