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Nixa-based Pure & Clean LLC, which makes sanitizers and wound care products, donated $100,000 worth of supplies to Convoy of Hope.
The 12,000 bottles of Pure & Clean products are meant to help Springfield-based Convoy of Hope in its disaster relief efforts, including areas hit by Hurricane Ida, according to a news release.
"By contributing to Convoy of Hope, Pure & Clean’s products can help fight the spread of disease that goes along with these natural disasters," company officials said in the release.
Founded in 2015, Pure & Clean produced 2020 revenue of $9.1 million, according to past Springfield Business Journal reporting. The company was among SBJ's Economic Impact Awards honorees this summer.
Pure & Clean becomes the latest company to assist Convoy of Hope after the nonprofit began responding to Ida in late August.
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