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Reckitt Benckiser In 1938 Reckitt & Sons merged with J. & J. Colman, which had been founded in 1814 when Jeremiah Colman began milling flour and mustard in Norwich, England, to become Reckitt & Colman Ltd. The company made several acquisitions, including the Airwick and Carpet Fresh brands (1985), the Boyle-Midway division of American Home Products (1990), and the Lehn & Fink division of Sterling Drug (1994). It acquired several brands from DowBrands in 1998.
Reckitt Benckiser In February 2017, the company bid $16.7 billion for the American infant formula maker Mead Johnson. On 10 February, 2017, Reckitt Benckiser Group announced it had agree to buy Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. for $16.6 billion.
Reckitt Benckiser The company runs a number of graduate programmes, in most of its markets, with over 200 graduates joining the schemes worldwide. Once hired, graduates tend to work for a couple of years as a trainee in the country in which they were originally employed, followed by a posting overseas for those who have excelled during initial training. Graduate trainees start off in one of the firm's business areas — marketing and sales, supply chain, research and development, human resources and information systems.
Reckitt Benckiser Save the Children has described RB as its "most valuable UK-based corporate supporter". Their staff fundraises in many different ways, from football tournaments and silly hat wearing to payroll giving and marathon running. Members of staff in 2009 completed a global employee trek, facing the challenges of natural disaster and altitude sickness in order to raise almost £250,000 for the charity. In 2011 a group of 65 RB employees took part in a Global Challenge in Brazil, some undertaking a dangerous trek and others volunteering on a community project. In June 2012, 20 employees from six countries across Latin America took part in a gruelling trek challenge and helped to build a community centre in Cali, Colombia, raising £63,000 for Save the Children.
Reckitt Benckiser "The Independent" characterised the Carbon 20 initiative as "a typically savvy bit of marketing" on the part of Bart Becht, the company's former CEO. It observed that RB's initiative seemed to go further than similar green initiatives by other companies, and that it would lead to increased profits.