date:Aug 04, 2014
allot initiatives in California in 2012 and in Washington in 2013. Unilever spent $467,100 to help defeat the California proposal, according to data on the Secretary of States website. It did not contribute to the Washington antilabeling campaign, according to the states Public Disclosure Commission. Unilevers choice to stop funding antilabeling efforts was a business decision, Larsen said. But Ronnie Cummins, director of the OCA, said Unilever sat out the Washington initiative and has pulled ba