Procter & Gamble: Navigating input cost inflation, portfolio premiumization, and ESG strategy
Procter & Gamble (P&G), the world’s largest consumer goods company, continues to set the standard for operational excellence and brand leadership—even as 2025 brings stubborn cost inflation, shifting consumer habits, and rising demands for environmental and social stewardship. By actively premiumizing its product portfolio, investing in resilient supply chains, and embedding ESG into its business model, P&G has shown how a 180-year-old conglomerate can remain both agile and aspirational. This article examines how P&G is balancing these pressures to deliver growth, margin, and long-term value.
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