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Bengaluru, India

Bengaluru is the research and development centre for a number of our brands including Lifebuoy, Pond’s, Glow & Lovely, Vim, Radiant, Omo, Brooke Bond, Lipton, Horlicks and Knorr. Several breakthrough innovations, including the Glow & Lovely cream and anti-bacterial technology (Thymol and Terpeniol) and Vim Floor cleaner with Ultrapro technology are a few examples of breakthrough innovations from this laboratory.

Bangalore Unilever

Main activities

In skin care, we work on advanced formulations for lotions and creams that deliver photo-protection, with exceptional sensory experiences. Through our understanding of the human microbiome, we provide superior technologies to improve human health and hygiene.

Our research on ‘naturals’ develops products with proven efficacy for the body and mind. In cleaning, for laundry and household care, we focus on areas such as minimising water usage while not compromising on cleanliness. An important aspect of our health and hygiene programme is to translate hygiene benefits across our products for personal and home care and ensure that clean, safe drinking water can be provided to the masses.

People

Around 350+ employees work at the site including bio-scientists, chemical engineers, material scientists, physicists and chemists, specialising in Microbiology, Human and Plant Biology, Materials Chemistry and Process Science. While we have internal expertise in many areas, we also collaborate extensively with leading international experts, research groups and academic institutions.

History

In 1997, the Bangalore site was set up and evolved over the next few years and in 2006, it became a global Unilever R&D site.

A model of sustainability

The research campus was built to complement and enhance its surroundings, retaining as much green cover across the site as possible and working in harmony with the rare local flora and fauna. The Bangalore site has been awarded the most prestigious platinum rating by Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) under the Existing Building Operations & Maintenance (O&M) category for 2018 and 2019.

The R&D campus is a water positive site since 2015. It is also a zero-discharge site. 85% of rainwater is harvested and the site is powered with 60% green energy from solar rooftops and green energy suppliers.

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