RB Launches Fight for Access Fund

PARSIPPANY, N.J., March 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today RB is announcing the launch of the RB Fight for Access Fund to improve access to health, hygiene and nutrition for all. The Fund is, and will, be a demonstration of our Purpose and Fight in action- to protect, heal and nurture in the relentless pursuit of a cleaner, healthier world. RB commits to ringfence annual investment of 1% adjusted operating profit to address improved access by: ensuring high-quality products, providing education and information and driving availability.

We recognize that consumers and customers are facing shortages for some of our products with this unprecedented demand. We are doing all we can to meet demand while protecting the safety of our people and following local rules. In 2020, we are examining further investments to increase capacity of critical products such as disinfectants, sanitizers, soaps and surface cleaners.

RB has mobilised an additional $37M as part of our RB Fight for Access Fund to address our collective fight against the spread of Covid-19. Our immediate focus is to address the stress faced by our consumers and communities where we operate, to break the chain of infection.

Examples of where we are deploying this money through our brands include:

    --  Working with governments, national medical associations and other
        stakeholders to deliver public service campaigns to educate consumers on
        handwashing and sanitation in - Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Indonesia,
        Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, UAE,
        and Vietnam.
    --  Dettol- Over $7M committed to the front-line health workers in Wuhan,
        China where we answered the urgent call for critical medical equipment.
        Mead Johnson Nutrition provided expectant new mothers with access to
        urgent maternal child care.
    --  Lysol supported the Centre for Disease Control Foundation in the USA
        with $2 million for various initiatives while continuing their support
        for hygiene education in schools.
    --  Napisan donation of nearly $300,000 cash and product to a hospital and
        care centre in Milan, Italy.
    --  The Dettol India The Hand Wash Challenge campaign with TikTok reached 20
        billion views in one week getting important behaviour change messages to
        young people on the necessity of hand washing. The record-breaking
        campaign is being rolled out across global markets.
    --  Jumia and RB have entered in to a partnership to help consumers in 8
        countries across Africa access a steady supply of hygiene products such
        as Harpic, JIK and Dettol soap bars, disinfectants, and liquid hand
        wash. Jumia will be taking 0% commission and will reinvest the initial
        commission into discounts on the consumer price and Reckitt Benckiser is
        financing free shipping nationwide on all listed products.
    --  RB partnered with the Economist Intelligence Unit, along with other
        public health experts, to create the Myth Busting website in the fight
        against what the WHO has coined as the 'Infodemic' or the spread of
        misinformation. https://www.covid-19facts.com/ Covid-19facts.com is a
        platform for education which has reached millions of consumers with
        credible scientific information.

Additionally, today we are announcing the donation of critical protection equipment of 15 million N95 masks with a focus on pharmacists and health care workers. These will be distributed across our major markets. We will also donate 10 million units of Dettol Soap to the most vulnerable. We continue to examine other initiatives to support through our brands because we believe we can use our voice as a force for good.

Laxman Narasimhan, RB's Global CEO added, 'We have a 200 year history of making a material difference to the lives of our consumers. Dettol was born 70 years ago in Hull, in Northern England, with the ambition of improving maternal health. Dettol took on the challenge in 1932 to reduce the incidence of sepsis by 50%. Lysol was first introduced in 1889 and has played a part in major public health challenges ever since. Our brands have a critical role to play in promoting hygiene and health in the fight against the current Covid-19 pandemic. I have been witness to heroic efforts across the company to live our Purpose and our Fight. I am in awe of the 'can do' attitude across the RB organization and the relentless pursuit by my colleagues to make the world cleaner and healthier.'

About RB
RB* is driven by its purpose to protect, heal and nurture in a relentless pursuit of a cleaner, healthier world. We fight to make access to the highest-quality hygiene, wellness and nourishment a right, not a privilege, for everyone.
RB is proud to have a stable of trusted household brands found in households in more than 190 countries. These include Enfamil, Nutramigen, Nurofen, Strepsils, Gaviscon, Mucinex, Durex, Scholl, Clearasil, Lysol, Dettol, Veet, Harpic, Cillit Bang, Mortein, Finish, Vanish, Calgon, Woolite, Air Wick and more. 20 million RB products a day are bought by consumers globally.
RB's passion to put consumers and people first, to seek out new opportunities, to strive for excellence in all that we do, and to build shared success with all our partners, while doing the right thing, always is what guides the work of our 42,000+ diverse and talented colleagues worldwide.

For more information visit www.rb.com

*RB is the trading name of the Reckitt Benckiser group of companies

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