Posts Tagged ‘social responsibility’

It’s tough, really tough – but boy do I enjoy working here!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

  Hi everyone. This is a good title for a post, isn’t it? Today I’ll talk to you what it’s really like working at RB and all the responsibilities that are involved in the process. Because, let’s be honest: RB is not a place for everyone. It is not enough to want to work here [...]

RB digs in with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust to maintain a nature reserve

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

As you may have read in my Tweets recently, October 23 was the New Technologies Group away day. We visited a nature reserve and spent the day helping the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and the North Carr Conservation Group with maintenance of the reserve. It was a day of extremely tough manual labour – its hard to [...]

A quacker of a launch for OHOP!

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

The Australian RB offices have been hit with an influx of bizarre activity - cryptic concrete chalking, mirror messages and, more bizarrely, thousands of rubber duckies appearing everywhere!   As part of the internal OHOP (Our Home Our Planet) committee we were challenged to develop an internal employee teaser and education campaign to coincide with an [...]

Committed to making a big impact

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Reckitt Benckiser is known to most as the leader in the household cleaning segment which has several mega brands to its credit. It is also known as a company which has been committed to providing superior products to consumers.   However, few know of the company’s commitment to child welfare.   RB has been associated with [...]

We all make a positive difference to the environment every day at Reckitt Benckiser

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Friends of mine who work in careers ranging from medicine to charity have asked how I feel ethically about working in such a large corporate organisation with a mission to make profit. I say that I’m extremely proud because Reckitt Benckiser is unlike any other I know. I don’t blame them for being curious about [...]