Blog posted on May 25th ~Would you like to participate in the bring your own handkerchief campaign? ~ So,
``I want to spread the handkerchief campaign little by little,'' he said, ``It's been about four months since then.''
This is the report after that.
Before that, I would like to introduce some of the blog posts posted on May 25th.
Title: “Would you like to participate in the bring your own handkerchief campaign?”
https://www.arkfarm.co.jp/topics/detail.php?id=2812
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Recently, due to preventive measures against coronavirus infections,
Disposable items such as masks, paper towels, gloves, etc. have become commonplace.
In particular, from the perspective that hand jet towels can cause the spread of infection in toilets,
Because we have taken measures to ban their use, paper towels are being thrown away in trash cans after washing hands.
So, recently I've been trying to "bring a handkerchief".
I would like to spread the "bring your handkerchief movement" little by little.
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Approximately four months have passed since then, and the handkerchief corps in the manufacturing and sales department has increased to eight people.
The handkerchief-bringing movement is gradually spreading.
Furthermore, handkerchiefs also brought happiness.
Kasumi Chiba, the first member of the Handkerchief Corps, got married the month after her enlistment.
She was an employee who I loved like a daughter, so I was both happy and sad.
Only then did I cover the corners of my heated eyes with a handkerchief.
Manufacturing and Sales Department Kenichi Hashinuma