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There is no law requiring tampon makers to disclose their ingredients. Yet.
Kimberly-Clark recalled U by Kotex Sleek tampons, regular absorbency, after some customers reported needing medical attention.
The communications industry is at a disorienting crossroad, with two concurrent models competing for minds and resources.
There are innovators working to give moms and dads the nudge they need to keep the conversation going even in the inevitable moments of exhaustion and frustration.
Suzanne (Sue) Sears is Vice President of Global Diversity & Inclusion at Kimberly-Clark Corporation, where she is responsible for working with the global businesses to advance and embed the company's key diversity growth strategies and initiatives for business impact
When it comes to leadership at top companies that market to women, it turns out that it's still a boys club.
The top movers and shakers of the corporate sustainability world recently gathered at Fortune Brainstorm Green to examine, analyze and summarize the success of green B to B, and the simultaneous failure of green B to C commerce.
We may not be keeping pace with these pressures, but leading companies continue to evolve more sustainable strategies and tactics. Let's look at some top macro- and company-level stories.