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Hygiene & Wellbeing benefit
from same macroeconomic
drivers as Pest
World population is forecast to increase
to 9.1bn by 2050
Over the last 70 years the average for
people living in urban areas in Asia
has increased from 17.5% to 51.1%,
and in North America has moved
from 63.9% to 83.6%
68% of the population will live in urban
areas by 2050 (vs. 55% in 2018)
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Impact on Hygiene & Wellbeing
High density of people in urban areas increases
the pressure to deliver on hygiene related
services (water, clean air, sanitation)
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Higher demand and increased spend on hygiene
to improve quality of life and minimise spread of
disease
Opportunity for new product and service
innovation to satisfy higher hygiene demand
expectations from customers and compliance
with hygiene standards
Population growth and urbanisation both driving Hygiene & Wellbeing demand
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