Kimberly-Clark de México


Kimberly-Clark de México is the Mexican subsidiary of American corporation Kimberly-Clark and was founded in 1931 with the commercialization of Kotex in Mexico, currently the company is headquartered in Mexico City.
The company engages in the manufacture and commercialization of disposable products for daily use by consumers within and away-from home in Mexico and internationally. The company’s products include diapers and childcare products, feminine pads, incontinence care products, bath tissue, napkins, facial tissue, hand and kitchen towels, wet wipes and health care products.
Today the company has 7 000 direct employees and over 10 thousand indirect jobs, driving a large number of chains that benefits thousands of Mexican families.
On October 22, 2019, CEO Claudio X. González Laporte announced that Kimberly-Clark de Mexico will no longer be making short-term investments in Mexico, due to differences with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and a general slowdown in the economy. This was promptly followed by calls for a boycott of the company.
In July 2020, a fully-owned Subsidiary of KCM - 4E Global - was identified as a principal supplier of low-cost poisonous 'sanitizer' products exported in massive amounts to the United States. These alcohol sanitizer products contain toxic amounts of Methanol.
While 4E Global itself has very small corporate presence - it is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Kimberly-Clark Mexico entity.
Review of the below link indicates at least 20 different 4E Global products re-sold by US retailers.
All are RECALLED AS TOXIC POISONOUS SUBSTANCES:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/08/01/hand-sanitizer-warning-methanol-risk-fda-avoid-these-sanitizers/5562366002/