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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 8 MIN

How Paul Polman Made Unilever Purpose-Driven

from The CEO Diary with Fexingo: Leadership Lessons, Executive Decisions, and Corner Office Stories · host Fexingo

In this episode of The CEO Diary, Lucas and Luna unpack the story of Paul Polman, the Dutch executive who became CEO of Unilever in 2009 and turned the consumer goods giant toward a long-term, sustainable business model. They focus on his defining move: the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan, launched in 2010, which tied the company's growth to social and environmental impact. Lucas explains how Polman cut short-term earnings guidance, set ambitious targets like halving the company's environmental footprint, and proved that purpose could drive profit — with Unilever outpacing its peers on total shareholder return. Luna challenges the conventional view, asking whether the strategy could survive a short-term-focused successor. They discuss concrete examples, like the Dove Self-Esteem Project and the Knorr sustainability sourcing, and reflect on whether Polman's model is a blueprint or an anomaly. The conversation is anchored to the current business landscape of June 2026, where ESG is under fire but sustainable brands continue to grow. #PaulPolman #Unilever #SustainableBusiness #CEO #Leadership #PurposeDriven #ESG #BusinessStrategy #CorporateGovernance #ConsumerGoods #Dove #Knorr #UnileverSustainableLivingPlan #LongTermValue #StakeholderCapitalism #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The CEO Diary, Lucas and Luna unpack the story of Paul Polman, the Dutch executive who became CEO of Unilever in 2009 and turned the consumer goods giant toward a long-term, sustainable business model. They focus on his defining move: the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan, launched in 2010, which tied the company's growth to social and environmental impact. Lucas explains how Polman cut short-term earnings guidance, set ambitious targets like halving the company's environmental footprint, and proved that purpose could drive profit — with Unilever outpacing its peers on total shareholder return. Luna challenges the conventional view, asking whether the strategy could survive a short-term-focused successor. They discuss concrete examples, like the Dove Self-Esteem Project and the Knorr sustainability sourcing, and reflect on whether Polman's model is a blueprint or an anomaly. The conversation is anchored to the current business landscape of June 2026, where ESG is under fire but sustainable brands continue to grow. #PaulPolman #Unilever #SustainableBusiness #CEO #Leadership #PurposeDriven #ESG #BusinessStrategy #CorporateGovernance #ConsumerGoods #Dove #Knorr #UnileverSustainableLivingPlan #LongTermValue #StakeholderCapitalism #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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