To Satisfy Skyrocketing Demand For Wet Wipes Amid COVID-19, This Under 30 Alum Repurposed His Factory’s Core Business

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To satisfy skyrocketing demand for wet wipes amid COVID-19, this ForbesUnder30 alum repurposed his factory’s core business

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Menache says they expect to start producing antibacterial and disinfecting wipes within the next three weeks, and that in the next eight weeks they will be able to fully ramp to producing up to 225 million wipes each month. For a company that used to produce two billion wipes a year, that means doubling the production.

Given the on and off trade war that Trump’s administration has waged with China, GoodFibers has resorted to getting their raw materials from a variety of countries, like Turkey, Taiwan, India, and Vietnam, in addition to the U.S.

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manyesa_za Kfb

good for him though.

When you guys first knew me, I legit used to pronounce 'and' as 'end', that boujee? Finna get silly

New Jersey is probably after new york because of the shore, and you.

I see he also repurposed his publicist.

Bad business

You guys though hated on who I was at arrival, then low-key started itching for a TBT feel of?

My bio and whole emo on here is choking to WHite folks, huh? It's understandable

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