Kimberly-Clark Expands Commitment To Global Sanitation On World Toilet Day
A lack of basic sanitation affects people's dignity and escalates the spread of life-threatening diseases that can be fatal to children and their families. Additionally, countless children miss school because of the spread of disease and infection from a lack of basic sanitation. Governmental bodies and world leaders have increasingly called attention to the crisis by organizing events such as World Toilet Day and more recently by including 'access to water and sanitation for all' in the
"At Kimberly-Clark we believe we have a key role to play in engaging our employees, customers and consumers to take action," said
The organization is rallying employees and resources behind a large-scale multi-national program titled Toilets Change Lives. The program aims to connect with consumers, customers and employees in new ways. It brings the issue to the forefront and helps fund potentially life-saving programs. This November, the program is expanding in 4 regions:
- For a second year in the
UK , Andrex brand is partnering withUNICEF , to sell special promotional packs of Andrex bath tissue in key retailer Sainsbury's. For every pack purchased, a portion of sales will supportUNICEF's sanitation programs inAngola . www.andrex.co.uk/sanitation - The Scott brand in
Bolivia has partnered with Water for People in a similar effort to support their Everyone, Forever program to achieve 100% coverage in water and sanitation services in the communities they serve. www.scottmashigiene.com/?loc=BO - Cottonelle is partnering with Water for People to raise funds and awareness around the lack of basic sanitation for families worldwide by asking individuals to #GoCommando4ACause. www.cottonelle.com/gocommando4acause.
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India ,Kimberly-Clark has recently entered into a partnership with CAF India to fund potentially life-saving programs acrossIndia - which is most impacted by sanitation issues, particularly open defecation. The company's support will allow for improved access to sanitation facilities in schools and early child development centers across several states, focused on children as behavioral change agents.
Through this combination of efforts around the world, the Toilets Change Lives program has the potential to improve access to sanitation to approximately 500,000 people in need.
"We're asking our consumers and our employees to purchase our products, share posts and stories through social media to enable contributions, or consider donating to support the cause. We're counting on this increased engagement and the consolidated work of our partner organizations to have a domino effect," said Troncoso. "With greater understanding of this issue, we're in a position to make a lasting difference."
In addition to the commercial initiative
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