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25,000 customers benefited from our free laundry outlet ― LG Electronics

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THE LG Electronics West Africa has said in its effort give back to the society, no fewer than 25,000 customers and members of its host communities have benefited from services rendered by its free laundry and wash centre across Nigeria.

The Head of Corporate Marketing Division, LG West Africa, Mr Hari Elluru, disclosed this while commissioning the third free wash centre in Kano on Sunday.

According to him, the company had earlier launched a similar outlet in Lagos and Port Harcourt in 2018 and 2019 respectively where the 25,000 customers benefited from the services and 190,000 set of clothes were washed.

The company recently commissioned the new Free Wash Centre with the aim of supporting communities lacking adequate water to efficiently carry out laundry activities as well as encourage a proper hygienic living.

“The new Free Wash Centre becomes the third laundry cabin launched by LG Electronics since the opening of the state-of-the-art facilities in Lagos in April 2018 and Port Harcourt in May 2019 respectively.

“The free wash centre is designed to operate on a daily basis in order to improve the living conditions as well as support the daily washing needs of people in the area.

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His words, “LG Electronics, a global leader in consumer electronics has reiterated its commitment to drive sustainability through its nationwide Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives and extension of its ‘Life’s Good with LG Wash’ intervention to Kano State.”

He, however, disclosed that the facility was borne out of the company’s decision to provide support to communities lacking adequate water to efficiently carry out laundry activities as well as encourage proper hygiene.

“LG Electronics has over the years continued to receive commendation from Nigerian consumers for having their interest at heart in the development of cutting edge technological products. In almost two years of operating both free wash centres, LG has served over 25,000 people and washed more than 190,000 sets of clothes,” Elluru said.

The facility is however equipped with several LG Washing machines, LG Dryers, LG Air Conditioning units, uninterrupted power supply and constant supply of water among others.

The company further disclosed that the company is said to have carried out interventions in the areas of education, health, youth empowerment to mention but a few.

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