State-by-State Impact: West Virginia

The consumer packaged goods industry makes an impact in communities across West Virginia.

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 West Virginia

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

69 K

State Jobs

Employment

6,000

Direct

$2.6 B

Total Income

Labor Income

$256 M

Direct

$5.1 B

Contribution to GDP

Value Added

$542 M

Direct

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P&G expanding operations, adding jobs in Berkeley County

Procter & Gamble’s plant in Berkeley County is staffing up, as the company expands its operations there. P&G is hiring 300 new workers at the facility to help produce Pantene and Head & Shoulders shampoo, as well as Bounce and Gain dryer sheets. The company hopes to add Swiffer products and Dawn, Ivory and Joy dishwashing detergents as well with the new hires.

“We’ve already kind of expanded more than what initially thought it was going to be in our initial design,” said Ryan Moore, P&G’s human resources manager.

The P&G Tabler Station plant currently employs 940 people, including 600 hired in the last few years from around the local community.

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P&G is hiring 300 new workers at its facility in Berkeley county.