State-by-State Impact: Missouri

CPG supports 13% of Missouri’s economy.

The food, beverage, household and personal care products we make have a positive impact on the lives of every person, every day.

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Impact in Missouri

The CPG industry is a force for good in Missouri. The products residents rely on to power their day have a massive impact on the state’s economy.

465 K

State Jobs

Employment

58,000

Direct

$21.8 B

Total Income

Labor Income

$4.2 B

Direct

$39.1 B

Contribution to GDP

Value Added

$9.4 B

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Purina’s donations to emergency response trailer help pets in areas devastated by severe weather

Following a deluge of devastating severe weather in the Midwest, including tornadoes and massive flooding, Purina donated $25,000 to GreaterGood.org, to aid in relief efforts for displaced families and pets. The funds help cover supplies, medical expenses, cleanup efforts and more in impacted areas.

Additionally, the company donated 1,500 pounds of Purina pet food and 4,000 pounds of Tidy Cats litter to the Humane Society of Missouri following the storms and stocked the organization’s emergency response trailer as it traveled around the state to assist pets and their owners.

“Our hearts go out to the families and pets being affected by these natural disasters,” said Bill Etling, director of Purina public relations and community affairs. “We have a long history of supporting communities across the country and we are prepared to send additional aid as flooding threatens more than 10 states across the region.”

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“Our hearts go out to the families and pets being affected by these natural disasters.”

Bill Etling, director of Purina public relations and community affairs