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- Procter Gamble
Climate change action and waste reduction align with P G's ambition of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 Learn how P G is supporting the natural ecosystems that support our business and beyond Discover how P G is embedding sustainable practices into our operations and products
- Procter Gamble - Wikipedia
The Procter Gamble Company (P G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio and incorporated in Ohio [1]
- Procter Gamble Company - Britannica Money
Procter Gamble Company, major American manufacturer with a diverse line of branded products Headquarters are in Cincinnati, Ohio The company was formed in 1837 when William Procter, a British candlemaker, and James Gamble, an Irish soapmaker, merged their businesses in Cincinnati
- About P G - P G at a Glance | Procter Gamble Investor Relations
(1) Diluted net earnings per common share are calculated based on net earnings attributable to Procter Gamble (2) These results exclude net sales in Corporate (3) North America includes the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico
- Procter Gamble Company
Our goal is to use every opportunity we have—no matter how small—to set change in motion To be a force for good and a force for growth
- P G US Locations - Headquarters | Procter Gamble
P G has been proud to call Cincinnati, OH home to its World Headquarters since 1837 The city of just under 300,000 people is filled with opportunities for both young professionals and families Click below to learn more about the city and explore what living and working in Cincinnati is like! © 2025 Procter Gamble All rights reserved
- Procter Gamble will slash 7,000 jobs as tariffs fuel uncertainty . . .
Procter Gamble will cut 7,000 jobs, or about 6% of its workforce, over the next two years, as part of a restructuring that will include the Tide maker exiting some product categories in certain
- P G to increase prices in part due to tariffs as shoppers remain . . .
Consumer products giant Procter amp; Gamble offered an annual earnings outlook that was below analysts’ projections and said it would raise prices on about a quarter of its products in the U S in part due to costs of President Donald Trump’s tariffs
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