CHARLESTON,
WV – After successfully pitching West Virginia as the home for
The Clorox Company’s newest manufacturing facility, Gov. Jim Justice
today congratulated the company for securing approval from the Berkeley
County Planning Commission to move forward with construction on the site,
which will bring 100 jobs and $190 million in economic impact to the
Eastern Panhandle.
“As soon as it came to me that Clorox was looking for a home for their
new facility and the 100 new jobs that would come along with it, I told
our people to jump all over it,” Gov. Justice said. “And on top of all
the new jobs, this facility is going to give our economy in West Virginia
a real boost, and so today should be a really proud day for all West
Virginians.”
The facility, a state-of-the-art cat litter manufacturing plant, will be
built in the Tabler Station business park just outside of Martinsburg.
In February, Gov. Justice spoke
in support of the project at an open house event in
Martinsburg.
The addition of this facility will make West Virginia the only state to
be home to three Clorox company plants. The other two plants in West
Virginia manufacture Kingsford charcoal.
“I’ve been saying for months that we couldn’t be happier to have the name
‘Clorox’ associated with West Virginia,” Gov. Justice said. “This company
is absolutely an American icon, it’s a company that’s flat-out a world
leader, and to have them continue to choose West Virginia is really going
to bring us all kinds of goodness.
“We’re proud that West Virginia’s connection to The Clorox Company keeps
growing and growing,” Gov. Justice continued. “We know these people.
They’re our friends and our neighbors. They give back so much to the
communities they’re in, it’s unbelievable. And I just want to thank them
again for renewing their commitment to our great state and hardworking
West Virginians everywhere.”
Among the 100 new jobs projected for the facility, roles will include
managers, engineers, and production associates.
Based on current projections, Clorox plans to begin the hiring process in
2021 and anticipates the facility being fully operational in 2022. |