Amway made a “leadership commitment” of $125,000 to WQRF’s campaign, stated the release.
This investment will make a “tremendous difference as WQRF strives to enhance its research efforts for the betterment of the water quality industry,” noted the release.
"We believe the WQRF Campaign has the potential to generate quality research outcomes that will serve the industry and its stakeholders well," said Roy Kuennen, vice president of Amway Durables Research and Development. "Already, we are seeing how this unique initiative has brought the industry together in a meaningful way. Amway is proud to support WQRF and the industry by being a part of the campaign."
You can learn more about the Investing in Your Future Campaign here.
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