HINDUSTAN UNI LIVER LTD. NEW LOGO MEANING (U)

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What is Hindustan ?
What are the various products ?
Why HLL to HUL ?
What is U and what are included in U ?

•Consumer goods Industry
•Founded 1932
•Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
•Key people Harish Manwani (Chairman), Nitin Paranjpe (MD)
•Products Foods, beverages, cleaning agents and
personal care products
•Revenue 22,116 crore (US$3.8 billion) (2011–2012)
Employees 16,500 (2011)

•Consumer goods Industry
•Founded 1932
•Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
•Key people Harish Manwani (Chairman), Nitin Paranjpe (MD)
•Products Foods, beverages, cleaning agents and
personal care products
•Revenue 22,116 crore (US$3.8 billion) (2011–2012)
Employees 16,500 (2011)

•Unilever makes and sells products under more than
1,000 brand names worldwide.
• Two billion people use them on any given day.
•Mainly 4 types of products
Food and drink
Home care
Personal care
Water purifier

•HUL was established in 1933 as Lever Brothers India
Limited
•1956, became known as Hindustan Lever Limited, as
a result of a merger between
Hindustan Vanaspati Mfg. Co. Ltd. And
United Traders Ltd.
Lever Brothers(HUL)
• It is headquartered in Mumbai

SUN
Our primary natural resource, the sun
evokes Unilever's origins in Port
Sunlight and can represent a number
of our brands. Flora, Slim·Fast and
Omo all use radiance to
communicate their benefits.
23 items / logo are included in the HUL logo U

HAND
A symbol of sensitivity, care and need.
It represents both skin and touch.
SAUCES OR SPREADS
Represents mixing or stirring. It suggests
blending in flavors and adding taste.

DNA
The double helix, the genetic blueprint of
life and a symbol of bio-science. It is the
key to a healthy life. The sun is the biggest
ingredient of life, and DNA the smallest.

BEE
Represents creation, pollination, hard work
and bio-diversity. Bees symbolise both
environmental challenges and opportunities.

PALM TREE
A nurtured resource. It produces palm oil as 
well as many fruits – coconuts and dates – 
and also symbolises paradise.

FLOWER
Represents  fragrance.  When  seen  with  the  hand,  it 
represents moisturisers or cream.
HAIR
A symbol of beauty and looking good. Placed 
next  to  the  flower  it  evokes  cleanliness  and 
fragrance; placed  near  the  hand  it  suggests 
softness.

BOWL
A bowl of delicious-smelling food. It 
can also represent a ready meal, hot 
drink or soup.
SPOON
A symbol of nutrition, tasting and cooking

SPICE & FLAVOURS
Represents chilli or fresh ingredients.
FISH
Represents food, sea or fresh water
SPARKLE
Clean, healthy and sparkling with energy.

BIRD
A symbol of freedom. It suggests a relief 
from daily chores, and getting more out of 
life.
LIPS
Represent beauty, looking good and taste.

RECYCLE
Part of our commitment to sustainability.
PARTICLES
A reference to science, bubbles and fizz.
LIQUID
A reference to clean water and purity

WAVE
Symbolises cleanliness, freshness and vigour.
CLOTHES
Represent fresh laundry and looking good
HEART
A symbol of love, care and health.

FROZEN
The plant is a symbol of freshness, the
snowflake represents freezing. A
transformational symbol.
CONTAINER
Symbolises packaging - a pot of cream
associated with personal care.