Todd Cline
Todd Cline currently serves as Senior Director, Sustainable Innovation - Global Research & Development at Procter & Gamble. In this role, he works to integrate materials and processes into P&G innovation plans which deliver sustainability benefits and to bring P&G-patented technologies to industry scale. He is enthusiastic about creating superior performing products which are both sustainable and beneficial to everyday life. Over the past decade Todd provided leadership across multiple product innovation launches in both the US and Europe. His most recent focus has been on P&G’s largest business, Fabric Care, where he led product and package sustainability efforts and Tide's focus on cold water washing, including product innovation, consumer education, and key partnerships including World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and appliance manufacturers to accelerate habit change progress. Prior to joining the North America Fabric Care business Todd led innovation programs for several P&G brands such as Swiffer, Mr Clean, and P&G Professional. Todd holds a MBA from Xavier University and earned a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from the University of Kentucky.
Sessions
Track: Materials & Packaging
In the race to tackle the waste crisis, businesses and brands are turning to groundbreaking innovations in materials and recycling. This session will explore how low-carbon materials, advancements in mechanical and chemical... see more
Increasingly, brands and retailers find themselves with a shared goal: translating sustainability efforts into corresponding consumer action. Transitioning intent to action is a journey for most brands, especially when it involves changing... see more
Track: Sponsored Session
What are your criteria for a sustainable product? Ask your neighbor and you’ll probably find that your lists don’t match – and that’s exactly the problem. In a world where everyone can... see more
The SB/Change Chemistry Scaling Future Fit Materials Working Group is working toward a future where all chemicals, materials, and products are safe, sustainable, and circular–from their creation to their disposal and re-use.... see more