Wet Towels — Clean Victory — special products for military and civilians

Wet Towels — Clean Victory — special products for military and civilians

 

Project description:

In May 2022, amidst the challenges of contemporary times and recognizing the demands of wartime conditions, Biosphere Corporation developed a new essential product for both military personnel and civilians wet towels named “Clean Victory.” The initial 18,000 packages were allocated to meet the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Ukrainian Railways and volunteers.

The product was meticulously designed for use in extreme circumstances where access to water is limited. The corporation’s technologists crafted the fabric structure and impregnation formula with antibacterial properties, ensuring not only skin cleansing but also disinfection and wound healing support.

Valentyn Shevchenko, Press Officer of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces, commenting on the supply of the product to the military, emphasized that maintaining personal hygiene is a pivotal factor influencing the combat readiness of servicemen. He expressed gratitude to Biosphere for creating such a novel and beneficial product, as well as for supporting the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Oleksandr Shevchenko, Head of Communications and Marketing for Passenger Services of Ukrainian Railways, noted that the “Clean Victory” wet towels have been added to the obligatory basic hygiene kits of evacuation trains and railway bomb shelters.

Partners:

Ukrainian Armed Forces, Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia)

Category: Peace

Company: Biosphere Corporation

About the company: 

Biosphere Corporation is a leading producer and distributor of household and personal hygiene products in Ukraine, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. The company’s products are present in over 20 global markets, with a portfolio of 14 proprietary brands, including trademarks such as Freken BOK, Smile, Alufix, Selpak, Vortex, Bambik, Novita, and many others. The corporation has six modern facilities – four plants in Ukraine and two in Estonia and Romania.