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Home and personal care company contributed items for western Kentucky tornado relief efforts
February 2, 2022
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Radienz Living, a North American manufacturer of home and personal care products, has donated 60 pallets of wellness items to meet the needs of those impacted by the quad-state tornado, which moved through Kentucky on the morning of Dec. 11, 2021. Donated goods included, disinfectant wipes, fabric softener, laundry detergent, adult cleansing cloths, baby wipes, antibacterial wipes, and make-up remover wipes. Radienz Living has multiple manufacturing plants and warehouses in North America, including a plant in Ludlow, KY – further solidifying the company’s decision to step in to help. “When we heard of the widespread devastation and the urgent need for personal care items in Western Kentucky, we knew we could help make a positive impact,” says Darin Lundberg, director of operations of the Radienz Living plant in Pittston, PA. “Our plant had many of the supplies that we knew Kentuckians needed after the devastation, so it was an easy decision to step in to help those that were hit hard by the tornadoes.” The trailer truck arrived at the Mayfield-Graves County Fairgrounds on Jan. 28. The fairgrounds have acted as a donation hub since the storm in mid-December. “We know it’s common for resources to lag as time goes on and for donations to dwindle, so we wanted to do our part to help ensure those in Graves County still had supplies coming in,” says Terry Royer, Radienz Living chief supply chain officer. “We’re hopeful these items from our Pittston, PA, location will supply much-needed aid for our friends in the Midwest as they rebuild.”
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