The company Aloe Plus Lanzarote, in response to the COVID-19 health crisis, has donated 1,000 units of sanitizing hydroalcoholic gel to the Cabildo of Lanzarote, which will be distributed among the neediest families on the Island.
For the company's manager, Raquel Caraballo, this initiative is part of the Corporate Social Responsibility actions that the entity has been carrying out since its inception, with regular collaborations with entities such as UNICEF, DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS, UNHCR, and many others of an insular nature.
The donated hydroalcoholic gel, among other destinations, will be part of the batch of products that the Art, Culture and Tourism Centers of the Cabildo of Lanzarote are distributing among the group of students with zero fees from the island's canteens.
The gel is made with a high percentage of denatured alcohol and contains among its ingredients aloe vera Barbadensis Miller from certified organic crops on the island of Lanzarote, which will allow for proper hand sanitization and perfect hydration. In this sense, it should be remembered that aloe is a powerful skin protector that combats skin tightness, providing a moisturizing and softening effect.