CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The Electrolux Springfield Manufacturing Facility has donated 1,200 kitchen garbage disposals – valued at $360,000 – to the Habitat for Humanity Clarksville ReStore in Montgomery County. Sales from the kitchen disposals will help generate funds that will address the community’s low-income homebuilding programs.
“We are committed to fighting homelessness and supporting affordable housing in the communities where we live and work, so it is an honor to donate these appliances to the Clarksville ReStore,” said Oscar Zertuche, Electrolux Springfield Plant Manager. “Our company shapes living for the better while striving to be at the forefront of sustainability. Having a kitchen disposal makes cooking and clean-up easier, more sustainable and more convenient.”
Electrolux has donated more than $1.3 million in kitchen disposals throughout the nation to help nonprofits address housing needs as communities grapple with affordable solutions and increased housing needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The donated kitchen disposals are brand new, in the original packaging and deeply discounted. To purchase any, visit the Clarksville ReStore located at 404 Madison Street.
