After the Clean Up Project at West Rembo Elementary School, Scotch-Brite™ once again, invited me to join their next Clean Up Project. It was held in UP- PGH, a place I was not familiar with. Trusting the PR agency and the Scotch-Brite™ team, I knew this will be as much fun ad fulfilling as the last cleaning project I attended.
As always, the PR agency provided a shuttle service (now that’s what good PR agency is all about!) fr us. Arriving at UP-PGH is so surreal.. You know feeling of too much emotions? That’s how exactly I felt on that place. The aura is too depressing and I am glad Scotch-Brite™ chose this place for their clean up project. A little sweeping and sanitation here and there can make a big difference.
The Cancer Institute was closed during the clean up project. Part of the project was the donation of brand new Scotch-Brite™ cleaning tools courtesy of 3M Philippines to help the cancer facility sustain its maintenance and cleanliness policies and practices. The donated cleaning tools included outdoor gloves, furniture cloth, mops, mop wringer bucket, among many others.
“We at 3M are committed to help provide people with cleaner, brighter environments. We believe that the best way to achieve this is to give them efficient and high-quality cleaning tools that our Scotch-Brite™ brand is known for. Helping the staff of the UP-PGH Cancer Institute implement their regular general cleaning is a great opportunity for us and our employees to see this commitment through,” said Darwin Florendo, Home Care Division Head of 3M Philippines.
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