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THESE GOODYEAR BOOTS KEEP WALKING

27-09-2011   Category: Events
THESE GOODYEAR BOOTS KEEP WALKING

Goodyear’s factory employees have again donated dozens of used, but still tough, safety shoes to those who may otherwise go barefoot in the Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage and Despatch areas.

The company’s stringent health and safety policies dictate that employees who are required to wear safety footwear in the plant receive a new pair every year. Many of the used shoes still have a lot of life left in them and are happily received by the less fortunate.

Close to 200 employees kindly donated their old shoes to the Community Chest this year, who distributed the gifts. The organisation strives to alleviate the ravages of poverty and also aims to foster a ‘spirit of philanthropy’ by motivating and creating opportunities for giving. One of its services is to allocate funds and other donated resources for sustainable community development.

“Safety in all its forms is a global priority at Goodyear,” said Lize Hayward, Goodyear Group Public Relations Manager. “This sharing initiative starts with our manufacturing plant’s policy that ‘No one gets hurt’, which is why employees are regularly issued with correct safety equipment.

“We also try to minimise harm to the environment and Goodyear is currently the only manufacturing facility in South Africa that practices true ‘zero waste to landfill’. We certainly don’t want these boots ending up on the dump when they could be used to take better care of people in the community.

“Our philosophy is that we can make our world safer, together. An opportunity like this offers a win for everyone! ”