Sofidel America Corp.
Randy Kuhner is an experienced professional in the field of environmental, health, and safety management, currently serving as the Environment, Health and Safety Manager at Sofidel America Corp. since June 2022. Prior to this role, Randy held various positions at Cardinal Health from March 2007 to December 2021, including Health and Safety Manager and Director of EHS. Other notable experiences include roles as an Environmental, Health, and Safety Specialist at PPG Industries, Health and Safety Coordinator at Premier Industries-Insulfoam, and Hazardous Materials Sample Prep Technician at Battelle Memorial Institute. Randy also contributed as a course instructor at Ohio University-Chillicothe and worked as a Research Assistant at Ohio University's School of Health Sciences. Academic credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Hygiene and an AAS in Hazardous Materials Technology from Ohio University and Ohio University-Chillicothe, respectively.
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Sofidel America Corp.
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Sofidel America Corp. is part of the Sofidel Group, one of the leading manufacturers of paper for hygienic and domestic use in the world. Established in 1966, the Group has subsidiaries in 13 countries – Italy, Spain, the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Hungary, Greece, Romania and the USA – with more than 6,500 employees, net sales of 2,801 million Euros (2022) and a production capacity of over one million tonnes per year (1,440,000 tonnes in 2022). Sofidel's presence in the United States can be found through its brands Nicky and Papernet. A member of the UN Global Compact and the international WWF Climate Savers program, the Sofidel Group considers sustainability a strategic factor with regards to growth and is committed to reducing its impact on natural capital and maximizing social benefits, setting as objective the creation of shared added value for all stakeholders. Sofidel’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets to 2030 have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) as consistent with reductions required to keep warming to well-below 2°C, in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.