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P&G

       Packaging




http://www.pg.com/translations/history_p
         df/english_history.pdf
Presentation Topics
• History
• Background
   – Environmental
      • Impacts
   – Social
      • Stakeholders involved
      • Government policy
   – Economic
      • Corporate overview
      • Industry analysis
• Solution
   – Environmental
   – Social
   – Economic
• Challenges
History of P&G
  • October 31, 1837, Procter & Gamble was born
          – William Proctor, a candle maker from England, and
            James Gamble, a soap maker from Ireland
  •     1859 sales reached $1million
  •     1862 supplied Union Army with soap and candles
  •     1879 Ivory
  •     1919 P&G sells directly to retailers
  •     1920-1930 sponsor radio programs – “soap
        operas”

http://www.pg.com/translations/history_pdf/english_history.pdf
History of P&G
     •     1930 acquire Thomas Hedley in England
     •     1931 Brand management is born
     •     1933 Synthetic detergent
     •     1946 Tide
     •     1947 Prell shampoo
     •     1955 Crest with fluoride
     •     1957 purchase Charmin
     •     1960 “Downy” fabric softener
     •     1972 “Bounce” fabric softener sheets
     •     1987 Celebrates 150th Year Anniversary


http://www.pg.com/translations/history_pdf/english_history.pdf
P&G 1987:
                        Repositioning Lenor Fabric Softener
                                                 Promised to
                                                    reduce
                                                 packaging on
                                                 Lenor fabric
                                                  softener by
                                                      85%




• Tight guidelines on packaging                  Lenor                         West Germany• Environmentally friendly
                                                                                is the largest        • 75% if West German
  and promotion
• Retailers “10 commandments”
                                Regulations      Fabric                        fabric softener
                                                                                  market in
                                                                                                         households line-dried
                                                                                                         their laundry
• Government
• Environmental                                 Softener                            Europe     • Lenor’s sales volume decline
                                                                                                 7.5% annually and was
                                                                                                 predicted to continue




                                                                • 4-from-one concentrate
                                                 Lenor refill          • Laminated cardboard carton (similar
                                                  package                 to milk carton)
                                                                       • Stan-alone soft plastic package
                                                                          “doypack pouch”
                                                                • Waste reductio
                                                                       • Less packaging
                                                                       • Reusable
Why?



Environmental                Social                        Economical
• Shift from defensive       • Understanding their         • Stem eroding sales
  thinking towards             customer’s needs              volume and market
  proactive and successful     • Taking all stakeholders     share
  approaches                     into consideration
Once upon a time…
                           Increasing waste outputs
Chernobyl


Environmental concerns spiked due to…..
                                 Dense population sizes

Scarce natural resources

                                      Limited lands
Lenors’s contribution to the problem
• 5% Softening ingredients and 95% water

• Packaging in hard, high density polyethylene
  plastic containers

• Focus more on Price/Scent vs Environmental
Then the European Nation Took
           Action…
       1986 survey of 11,8000 Western, 72% where
       concerned about problems such as acid, rain,
        landfill capacity, and the greenhouse effect


         Implemented Waste Avoidance Utilization,
          Avoidance, Utilization, and Disposal Act



      By 1985, West Germans recycled more than ⅓ of
                        waste...



        The Blue Angel Program was implemented
Lenor in Response
• Lenor applies refill pack
• Receives great responses, however questions
  the popularity if implemented nationally….
• Concentrate Exist Today
25 years later…What Happened?
Scent Oriented
Highly dense plastic packaging

What happens to all the plastic?
Great Pacific Garbage Patch
• 90% of the patch is Plastic
• Around 95% originated from land
Government/     Customer
Environmental   Demand
Economics: Lenor Packaging Case
     Proctor and Gamble
ECONOMIC PROBLEM

Between 1984 and 1986 Lenor’s sales volume fell 7.5% annually due to:

1) Aggressive competitive pricing
2) Eroding Brand Image
3) Shrinking Market due to Environmental concerns.
Lenor in East Germany
• Dominated East Germany with 37% Market
  Share
• Selling Lenor’s Iconic Blue 4 liter Bottle
• Consumers Differentiate product on
  Price/Scent
• Price Wars drove average profit margin from
  12.7% in 1984 to just 2.5% in 1986
• 98% store penetration by 1987
Volatile Elements: Packaging/Shipping Fuel
Rethinking a Titan
• New Packaging vital for P&G’s Bottom line




• Must become more environmentally sensitive
  in order to appeal to the East German Market
• Implications for their 5 Billion Consumers
  worldwide
Economics: Beyond Stockholders
A solution for P&G’s packaging

           Bioplastic
Plastics
      • Moldable type of organic polymer
      • Petroleum based
      • Two types:
             – Thermoplastics
                    •   Become a liquid when heated
                    •   Can be molded & cooled many times with no degradation
                    •   Softer than thermo-set
                    •   Easier to recycle than thermo-set
             – Thermo-set plastics
                    • Can only be molded once
                    • Bulky short molecules
                    • Decomposes after being re-heated

http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
Manufacturing Plastics
                                   Environment
      • In 2007:
             – 92,835 million pounds - thermoplastic
             – 4,838 million pounds – thermoset
      • Energy:
             – Oil used to make plastics is 4% of total oil
               consumption (87.2 million barrels a day)
             – 4% only accounts for plastic feedstock selling
               plastics


http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
Manufacturing Plastics
                                   Environment
      • Energy:
             – Plastics industry in the United States consumes about
               6% of all the energy used by American industries
             – In 1998, rubber and plastics product manufacturers
               used 320 trillion Btu
             – 320 trillion Btu is approximately $3.5 billion
      • Co2 Emissions:
             – In 1994, U.S. plastics industry was responsible for 4.7
               million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions.


http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
Manufacturing Plastics
                                     Economic
      • Plastics facilities in the U.S. 18,585
      • Employees of the plastics industry 1,130,300
             – Worker wages of the plastics industry
               $28,356,100,000
      • U.S. plastic sales $378,830,000,000
      • Exports from the U.S. $43,040,000,000
      • Imports to the U.S. $37,580,000,000


http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
Manufacturing Plastics
                                       Social
      • Health risks associated with plastics do not
        come from plastics themselves but from
        additives like plasticizers
             – Certain plasticizers have found to be both
               carcinogenic




http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
Bioplastics
What are they made of?
      • Bioplastics are plastics made out of biopolymers
             – biopolymers are polymers that come from a biological
               source.
      • Bioplastics can be made using plant, animal, or
        bacterial sources:
             –   wheat, corn, rice, potatoes, barley, and sorghum.
             –   Natural oils from soy and palm
             –   Bacteria
             –   Genetically engineered organisms

http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
Starch Based Bioplastics
      • Account for 80% of the bioplastics market
             – Pure starch can absorb water from the air and degrade.
             – Organisms can also metabolize pure starch, as it is a
               carbohydrate.
             – The fact that starch disintegrates in liquids makes it ideal
               for drug capsules.
             – Used to make:
                    •   plant pots
                    •   drinking cups
                    •   disposable shopping bags
                    •   Cutlery
                    •   coated cardboard
                    •   diaper foil.
http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
Environmental Implication of
                    Bioplastic
Strengths                                  Weakness
• Cheaper than plastic productions         • P&G products are not well known for
• Emits less carbon dioxide.                 having green laundry products. Rusty
• Easily recycled                            since the 90s




                                     Bioplastics


Opportunities                             Threats
• New green perception from customers     • Gets contaminated when petro plastic mix
• Will becoming a major well known          in
  pioneer for using biodegradables        • Has potential to effect food supply
Can a Packaging shift appease the economic
segment of the Triple bottom line?

THE ECONOMICS OF BIOPLASTICS
Current Realities
• 3.49 million barrels of oil a day are
  converted into plastics.
• 99% of plastics come petroleum. Ethylene,
  propylene and Styrene are extracted
  directly from crude oil.
• Current rigid plastic containers such as the
  Lenor 4 li. and 1 li. Concentrate will take
  millions of years to biodegrade.
Economic Uncertainty
• Yet the environmental and social benefits are
  meaningless if bio plastics are economically
  unfeasible.
• PLV is 20% more expensive than current
  petroleum based plastics.
• How will bioplastics impact dependence on
  and consumption of fossil fuels?

• How will a switch to bio plastics negatively
  effect primary commodity markets?
• In 2009 the United States Generated 30
  million tons of plastic waste.
• 11 million tons was durable plastic such as
  that used in the packaging for Lenor’s 4li
  and 1li. Fabric Softener.
• Only 7% of all plastic waste was recovered
  for recycling.
Bioplastics: Scorecard
P&G Corporate Goals
P&G’s Lifecycle Assessment

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I BUS 490 - P&G Team Packaging Case

  • 1. P&G Packaging http://www.pg.com/translations/history_p df/english_history.pdf
  • 2. Presentation Topics • History • Background – Environmental • Impacts – Social • Stakeholders involved • Government policy – Economic • Corporate overview • Industry analysis • Solution – Environmental – Social – Economic • Challenges
  • 3. History of P&G • October 31, 1837, Procter & Gamble was born – William Proctor, a candle maker from England, and James Gamble, a soap maker from Ireland • 1859 sales reached $1million • 1862 supplied Union Army with soap and candles • 1879 Ivory • 1919 P&G sells directly to retailers • 1920-1930 sponsor radio programs – “soap operas” http://www.pg.com/translations/history_pdf/english_history.pdf
  • 4. History of P&G • 1930 acquire Thomas Hedley in England • 1931 Brand management is born • 1933 Synthetic detergent • 1946 Tide • 1947 Prell shampoo • 1955 Crest with fluoride • 1957 purchase Charmin • 1960 “Downy” fabric softener • 1972 “Bounce” fabric softener sheets • 1987 Celebrates 150th Year Anniversary http://www.pg.com/translations/history_pdf/english_history.pdf
  • 5. P&G 1987: Repositioning Lenor Fabric Softener Promised to reduce packaging on Lenor fabric softener by 85% • Tight guidelines on packaging Lenor West Germany• Environmentally friendly is the largest • 75% if West German and promotion • Retailers “10 commandments” Regulations Fabric fabric softener market in households line-dried their laundry • Government • Environmental Softener Europe • Lenor’s sales volume decline 7.5% annually and was predicted to continue • 4-from-one concentrate Lenor refill • Laminated cardboard carton (similar package to milk carton) • Stan-alone soft plastic package “doypack pouch” • Waste reductio • Less packaging • Reusable
  • 6. Why? Environmental Social Economical • Shift from defensive • Understanding their • Stem eroding sales thinking towards customer’s needs volume and market proactive and successful • Taking all stakeholders share approaches into consideration
  • 7. Once upon a time… Increasing waste outputs Chernobyl Environmental concerns spiked due to….. Dense population sizes Scarce natural resources Limited lands
  • 8. Lenors’s contribution to the problem • 5% Softening ingredients and 95% water • Packaging in hard, high density polyethylene plastic containers • Focus more on Price/Scent vs Environmental
  • 9. Then the European Nation Took Action… 1986 survey of 11,8000 Western, 72% where concerned about problems such as acid, rain, landfill capacity, and the greenhouse effect Implemented Waste Avoidance Utilization, Avoidance, Utilization, and Disposal Act By 1985, West Germans recycled more than ⅓ of waste... The Blue Angel Program was implemented
  • 10. Lenor in Response • Lenor applies refill pack • Receives great responses, however questions the popularity if implemented nationally…. • Concentrate Exist Today
  • 12. Scent Oriented Highly dense plastic packaging What happens to all the plastic?
  • 13. Great Pacific Garbage Patch • 90% of the patch is Plastic • Around 95% originated from land
  • 14. Government/ Customer Environmental Demand
  • 15. Economics: Lenor Packaging Case Proctor and Gamble
  • 16. ECONOMIC PROBLEM Between 1984 and 1986 Lenor’s sales volume fell 7.5% annually due to: 1) Aggressive competitive pricing 2) Eroding Brand Image 3) Shrinking Market due to Environmental concerns.
  • 17. Lenor in East Germany • Dominated East Germany with 37% Market Share • Selling Lenor’s Iconic Blue 4 liter Bottle • Consumers Differentiate product on Price/Scent • Price Wars drove average profit margin from 12.7% in 1984 to just 2.5% in 1986 • 98% store penetration by 1987
  • 19. Rethinking a Titan • New Packaging vital for P&G’s Bottom line • Must become more environmentally sensitive in order to appeal to the East German Market • Implications for their 5 Billion Consumers worldwide
  • 21. A solution for P&G’s packaging Bioplastic
  • 22. Plastics • Moldable type of organic polymer • Petroleum based • Two types: – Thermoplastics • Become a liquid when heated • Can be molded & cooled many times with no degradation • Softer than thermo-set • Easier to recycle than thermo-set – Thermo-set plastics • Can only be molded once • Bulky short molecules • Decomposes after being re-heated http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
  • 23. Manufacturing Plastics Environment • In 2007: – 92,835 million pounds - thermoplastic – 4,838 million pounds – thermoset • Energy: – Oil used to make plastics is 4% of total oil consumption (87.2 million barrels a day) – 4% only accounts for plastic feedstock selling plastics http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
  • 24. Manufacturing Plastics Environment • Energy: – Plastics industry in the United States consumes about 6% of all the energy used by American industries – In 1998, rubber and plastics product manufacturers used 320 trillion Btu – 320 trillion Btu is approximately $3.5 billion • Co2 Emissions: – In 1994, U.S. plastics industry was responsible for 4.7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions. http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
  • 25. Manufacturing Plastics Economic • Plastics facilities in the U.S. 18,585 • Employees of the plastics industry 1,130,300 – Worker wages of the plastics industry $28,356,100,000 • U.S. plastic sales $378,830,000,000 • Exports from the U.S. $43,040,000,000 • Imports to the U.S. $37,580,000,000 http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
  • 26. Manufacturing Plastics Social • Health risks associated with plastics do not come from plastics themselves but from additives like plasticizers – Certain plasticizers have found to be both carcinogenic http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
  • 28. What are they made of? • Bioplastics are plastics made out of biopolymers – biopolymers are polymers that come from a biological source. • Bioplastics can be made using plant, animal, or bacterial sources: – wheat, corn, rice, potatoes, barley, and sorghum. – Natural oils from soy and palm – Bacteria – Genetically engineered organisms http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
  • 29. Starch Based Bioplastics • Account for 80% of the bioplastics market – Pure starch can absorb water from the air and degrade. – Organisms can also metabolize pure starch, as it is a carbohydrate. – The fact that starch disintegrates in liquids makes it ideal for drug capsules. – Used to make: • plant pots • drinking cups • disposable shopping bags • Cutlery • coated cardboard • diaper foil. http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031609-205515/unrestricted/bioplastics.pdf
  • 30. Environmental Implication of Bioplastic Strengths Weakness • Cheaper than plastic productions • P&G products are not well known for • Emits less carbon dioxide. having green laundry products. Rusty • Easily recycled since the 90s Bioplastics Opportunities Threats • New green perception from customers • Gets contaminated when petro plastic mix • Will becoming a major well known in pioneer for using biodegradables • Has potential to effect food supply
  • 31. Can a Packaging shift appease the economic segment of the Triple bottom line? THE ECONOMICS OF BIOPLASTICS
  • 32. Current Realities • 3.49 million barrels of oil a day are converted into plastics. • 99% of plastics come petroleum. Ethylene, propylene and Styrene are extracted directly from crude oil. • Current rigid plastic containers such as the Lenor 4 li. and 1 li. Concentrate will take millions of years to biodegrade.
  • 33. Economic Uncertainty • Yet the environmental and social benefits are meaningless if bio plastics are economically unfeasible. • PLV is 20% more expensive than current petroleum based plastics.
  • 34. • How will bioplastics impact dependence on and consumption of fossil fuels? • How will a switch to bio plastics negatively effect primary commodity markets?
  • 35. • In 2009 the United States Generated 30 million tons of plastic waste. • 11 million tons was durable plastic such as that used in the packaging for Lenor’s 4li and 1li. Fabric Softener. • Only 7% of all plastic waste was recovered for recycling.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Plan on making a timeline
  2. Will also be displayed on timeline
  3. “P&G announces several majororganization changes with thecreation of category managementand a product supplysystem which integratespurchasing, manufacturing,engineering and distribution” P&G History
  4. Before we explain the solution let’s first discuss plastic and why using it for packaging is harmful (Need to go more in depth)
  5. Will find article for 2011Second bullet point -- not for heat, energy, and transportation used in making and selling – also, 4% is a lot in regards to the total used
  6. Based on 2006 statistics
  7. Starch based bioplastics are usually made from
  8. Last bullet--Blends of starch and other plastics are