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COVID-19: Liquor maker Bacardi to produce 70,000 liters of hand sanitizers

The company facilities will be making use of alcohol in stock, and has also set aside designated quantities of alcohol, for production, it added.

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NEW DELHI: Liquor maker Bacardi on Monday said it would produce 70,000 liters of hand sanitizers, which will be distributed primarily to district government hospitals, to help mitigate the spread of coronavirus pandemic.

The company has started production of hand sanitizers at its co-packing facility in Telangana, Bacardi Ltd said in a statement adding that the company plans to roll out in additional states where it has co-packing manufacturing facilities.

"Bacardi will be producing 70,000 liters of hand sanitizers, which will be distributed primarily to district government hospitals in these states. The company is working closely with local district authorities to ensure a steady supply to the hospitals," the statement said.

This is part of Bacardi's global announcement of its commitment to help produce more than 267,000 gallons (1.1 million liters) of hand sanitizers, worldwide to help fight the pandemic.

Bacardi-owned manufacturing sites across the United States, Mexico, France, England, Italy, Scotland and Puerto Rico are already part of this effort, it added.

The company facilities will be making use of alcohol in stock, and has also set aside designated quantities of alcohol, for production, it added.

"We, at Bacardi, have always endeavored to support local communities, especially during difficult times like these.

By boosting the supply of hand sanitizers, a critical need of the hour, we hope to strengthen the fight against COVID-19," Bacardi India Operations Director V Muthukumar said.

Several liquor manufacturers have started manufacturing hand sanitizers to meet surge in demand.

According to All India Distillers' Association (AIDA) over 150 distilleries are producing hand sanitizers in the country.

Recently, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs had directed the state governments to grant licenses to distilleries and sugar companies to manufacture hand sanitisers to meet the demand.

According to the Union Health Ministry, the total number of COVID-19 cases in the country has topped 4,000.

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