L'Oreal is working students across the UK to improve the energy efficiency of one of its processes, as part of its efforts to recruit "top-class" graduates. Onrec.com reports that the company's Ingenius programme, which aims to provide engineering students with an opportunity to gain an insight into manufacturing, charged participants with the task of helping it to achieve its financial targets. Six teams from a number of universities presented their proposals to the company, before the firm selected the group from Cambridge to represent the UK at an international competition in France. Paul Smart, HR director for L'Oreal's plant in Llantrisant, Wales, said: "L'Oreal has a great record of working closely with university engineering departments to recruit top-class engineers." The company intends to recruit three new graduates in Llantrisant, he added, stating that the programme will "play an important role in this process". L'Oreal has had a presence in UK for 75 years and had a turnover of £626 million in 2006.
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