By Franice Tandoh
On March 20, 2055, EV Beauty Ghana took a bold step in promoting environmental sustainability by donating disinfectants to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The donation, which took place at their premises, aligns with the brand’s mission of fostering a cleaner and healthier society.
Vera, the creator of EV Beauty Ghana, explained the motivation behind the donation. She emphasized that disinfectants play a key role in maintaining hygiene, preventing diseases, and ensuring a healthier environment.
“This is not only a disinfectant, but it is about our commitment—it’s about a promise to keep the environment clean, to give people a healthier life and a cleaner environment,” Vera stated.

She further highlighted EV Beauty Ghana’s commitment to social responsibility and bringing the best products from China to support healthier lifestyles.
“As a company, we always uphold our social responsibility, and what we can do is bring the best from China. The disinfectant is about our healthier lifestyle, and there is no alcohol or chemical in it. It can be sprayed in the mouth; it is just like water and can be consumed,” she said.

The EPA welcomed the donation with gratitude, noting that it would significantly aid public sanitation efforts. Additionally, they assured that feedback on the product’s effectiveness would be provided to EV Beauty Ghana. The agency reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring a cleaner Ghana and called on more organizations to support such initiatives.
The event was graced by prominent figures, including Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Tetteh, Nana Opeabere (the Benkomhene of Suhum), The Adantanhene of the Akuapim Traditional Area, and Mr. Daniel Augustus Lartey, a Ghanaian politician and the current flag bearer of the Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP) and stakeholders.
This donation underscores EV Beauty Ghana’s dedication to corporate social responsibility, proving that beauty brands can play a vital role in environmental and public health advocacy. As Ghana continues to work towards sustainable development, partnerships like these serve as a powerful reminder that collective action is key to creating a better future.
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