Arkema donates hand sanitizer to help fight COVID-19
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Arkema donates hand sanitizer to help fight COVID-19

Arkema donated the solution to New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas, in which the company has key operations.

  • By ICN Bureau | May 08, 2020
Arkema repurposed a production line at its plant in Geneseo, N.Y. to manufacture 10,000 gallons – enough to fill 110,000 12 oz. bottles – of hand sanitizer solution. This solution, made with the company's own hydrogen peroxide, was donated to New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas, in which the company has key operations. Brenntag and ExxonMobil helped make this possible.
 
Arkema made these donations to the New York State Office of Emergency Management, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, Texas Division of Emergency Management and Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. 
 
"The hand sanitizer solution donated by Arkema will no doubt be put to good use in our state," said Tom Wolf, Governor of Pennsylvania. "With materials like this currently difficult to purchase, we welcome this fresh supply to support our efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.  We are grateful that Pennsylvania-based companies such as Arkema are stepping up to help us stop the spread."
 
"This contribution could not come at a better time, as we continue to battle COVID-19," said Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas.  "We are grateful for Arkema's generous donation and will ensure it gets in the right hands as we keep Texans safe."
 
"I'm proud that Arkema makes its hydrogen peroxide here in Tennessee," said Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee. "Private industry is a critical partner in mitigating the spread of COVID-19, and we thank Arkema for stepping up during these challenging times."
 
In addition to the U.S. initiative, Arkema Group and its subsidiary Bostik Australia have donated hand sanitizer to hospitals and healthcare facilities in France and Australia.
 
"I'm proud that Arkema could leverage our expertise and assets in sourcing, safety, manufacturing and distribution to make this donation," said Manny Katz, Global Group President, Oxygenated Products.  "We could not have done this without help from Brenntag and ExxonMobil."
 
Arkema plants continue to run as part of U.S. essential infrastructure. The company's products are used in a wide range of applications that are important to people's well-being, and in some cases, useful in fighting COVID-19.

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