Diageo donates two million litres of alcohol for hand sanitiser production
Donation should enable production of eight million bottles of hand sanitiser for frontline healthcare workers
24 March 2020
Diageo, the maker of Johnnie Walker and Smirnoff, has pledged to enable the creation of eight million 250ml bottles of hand sanitiser, by donating up to two million litres of alcohol to its manufacturing partners, to help protect frontline healthcare workers in the fight against Covid-19.
The distiller will provide Grain Neutral Spirit (GNS) – a 96% strength ethyl alcohol used primarily in production of vodka and gin – and make it available at no cost to hand sanitiser producers in several countries, including Ireland.
The spirit will be made available in supply chains according to local circumstances, working with the relevant authorities and hand sanitiser manufacturers. The company said this will ensure the donation is used for maximum impact in protecting health workers and patients and that sanitiser reaches the frontline as quickly as possible.
The plan includes:
- The Republic of Ireland and the UK: 500,000 litres of GNS to be made available for national healthcare systems and workers across the UK and Ireland.
- Italy: 100,000 litres of GNS to support the healthcare system and other national needs
- USA: 500,000 litres of GNS to be supplied to meet local community needs
- Brazil: Diageo’s Ypioca plant will produce 50,000 litres of spirit for the local healthcare system, in conjunction with the Ceara State Government
- Kenya: Diageo’s East Africa Breweries Ltd will enable production of 135,000 litres of sanitiser, prioritising vulnerable and at-risk groups
- India: 500,000 litres of alcohol to supply to the sanitizer industry across 25 States, for use in national healthcare systems and for consumers.
- Australia: Diageo’s Bundaberg Distilling Co. to produce 100,000 litres of ethanol for the Queensland Government, to be forwarded to hand sanitiser manufacturers.
“Healthcare workers are at the forefront of fighting this pandemic and we are determined to do what we can to help protect them,” said Ivan Menezes, chief executive of Diageo. “This is the quickest and most effective way for us to meet the surging demand for hand sanitiser around the world.”
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