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Clariant’s Indian facilities produces sanitiser solutions

Clariant has in the past weeks initiated the production of sanitiser solutions from its facilities in India to help curb the spread of COVID-19.
The sustainable speciality chemical company has sites across Roha in Maharashtra, Bonthapally in Telangana, and Rania, Vadodara and Cuddalore, in Tamil Nadu, and is committed to supplying the necessary products that are required for healthcare facilities.
Clariant’s site in Cuddalore has produced a total of 154,250 litres of sodium hypochlorite solution for sterilisation. This is being used by local hospitals and healthcare centres in 683 areas in Cuddalore and around 250 areas in Virudunagar district.
In addition, Clariant’s Bonthapally site has produced 4,000 litres of the solution with a limited workforce, which was sprayed across 14 local wards. The team also handed over 1,000 disposable masks and 50 protective face shield masks in and around Bonthapally village, the Gram Panchayat Office and the local police station.
Clariant’s Roha site has been producing sanitisers for local and in-house use. The site team handed over 100 fogging hand pumps for sanitisation purposes and nearly 1,000 face masks to support the safety of local authorities. The team has donated 300 litres of handwash liquid soap to the Tahsildar office and 2,000 litres of the same to the Raigad Collector’s office.




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