Mercer Stendal Donates 245 Pairs of Safety Shoes to German Red Cross for Volunteer Rescue Efforts

Reuters
15 May
Mercer Stendal Donates 245 Pairs of Safety Shoes to German Red Cross for Volunteer Rescue Efforts

Mercer Stendal, a subsidiary of Mercer International Inc., recently donated 245 pairs of safety shoes valued at approximately €19,000 to the Östliche Altmark e.V. district association of the German Red Cross. The donation, made on May 9, 2025, aims to support volunteer rescue work. The shoes were originally procured in 2022 as a temporary solution due to supply chain disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine. Once the supply situation stabilized, Mercer Stendal chose to donate the remaining shoes rather than dispose of them. The company emphasizes its commitment to corporate responsibility and sustainability by aligning with the values of the German Red Cross. This initiative highlights Mercer Stendal's flexibility in responding to unexpected circumstances and its dedication to benefiting the community.

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