Essity Publishes its Annual and Sustainability Report for 2019
STOCKHOLM, March 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Hygiene and health company Essity has today published its Annual and Sustainability Report for 2019 on www.essity.com.
"2019 was a year of strong growth and improved profitability. Through price increases, improved product mix, higher volumes and cost savings, we have more than offset the significant headwinds over the past two years from higher raw material costs. Successful innovations and investments in sales and marketing have strengthened market positions and brands. As part of ongoing efforts to contribute to a sustainable and circular society, we established additional sustainability targets for packaging with a special focus on plastic packaging. We are working actively to break barriers and increase knowledge of hygiene and health," says Magnus Groth, President and CEO of Essity.
NB: This information is information that Essity is obliged to make public pursuant to the Securities Markets Act. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out below, on March 11, 2020, at 8:00 a.m. CET.Karl Stoltz, Media Relations Manager, +46-8-788-51-55
For further information, please contact:
Per Lorentz, Vice President Corporate Communications, +46-8-788-52-51, [email protected] Johan Karlsson, Vice President Investor Relations, +46-8-788-51-30, [email protected]
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https://mb.cision.com/Public/15798/3056520/a2de33383e3223e6.pdf | Essity Press release |
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