Coty starts producing hydro-alcoholic hand sanitiser to help combat COVID-19 virus

by | Mar 30, 2020

British Beauty Council’s patron, Coty announced last week that it had started producing hydro-alcoholic gel, which is used as hand sanitiser, to help combat the COVID-19 virus. Production and donations are expected to reach tens of thousands of units per week.

The products are free of charge and are being distributed to medical and emergency services staff who are facing shortages due to the fast-spreading COVID-19 virus. Products will also be provided to Coty employees working in the plants and distribution centres producing sanitisers, as well as pharmacy staff at some retail customers.

Coty is one of the world’s largest beauty companies with an iconic portfolio of brands across fragrance, colour cosmetics, hair colour and styling, skin and body care. The company’s products are sold in over 150 countries around the world. Coty and its brands are committed to a range of social causes as well as seeking to minimise its impact on the environment.

The Company has produced its first batches of hand sanitizer at factories in the United States and Monaco. Additional factories will start production within the week. Production depends on the resources and materials available as well as local government regulations.

“As a responsible beauty company, we make our resources and facilities available to help the communities we are operating in during these exceptionally challenging times,” said Pierre Laubies, Coty CEO. “We are proud to support the brave professionals fighting on the frontlines against COVID-19 by providing hand sanitizer where it is needed.”
“The health and safety of our employees is our top priority and we will take all possible measures and precautions to keep them healthy and safe as they work to protect our communities that we care for and serve,” said Pierre-André Terisse, Coty COO. “We are incredibly proud of our associates who are stepping up to contribute to the global fight against COVID-19.”
For more information please visit www.coty.com

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