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General Manager for Kimberly-Clark New Zealand, Sharna Heinjus talks sustainability

At the last FGC conference, General Manager for Kimberly-Clark New Zealand, Sharna Heinjus, shared her thoughts on what we’re doing to promote environmental sustainability in New Zealand. 

Watch her FMCG Leaders series speech here.

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