Rebel Converting, a Saukville-based manufacturer of
hospital-grade disinfectant wipes, has a history of giving back to the community that began long
before they helped produce 3.5 million face masks for our community for free. Since
2010, Rebel decided to develop another product line, using
scraps from their day-to-day business. From that side business, they donate 100% of profits to local
charities.
Over the past decade, Rebel has been
instrumental in a variety of causes including helping the local schools with free lunches, donating
helmets for bikers who don’t have them, collecting socks for the homeless, supporting the
local fire department, giving away bikes and backpacks to kids in need - just to name a few. They
believe that giving back to the community is everyone's responsibility, and they're committed to
doing their part. These aren't just single projects, but part of the company's culture. In fact,
Rebel employees often help volunteer for various causes, and you can find them throughout our
community doing good.
Their day-to-day work
consists of converting giant rolls of advanced nonwoven fabrics into small rolls that fit inside
standard sanitary wipe canisters. While the product - cleaning wipes- is familiar, the name isn't.
That's because they source major industrial brands and don't sell products to the consumer market
under its own brand label. But that's the day job. If you ask them, they're really here to help make
a difference in our communities. And that's what makes them Rebels... with a cause.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WI Business Owner Triples Initial Donation and Commits to Making 3.5 Million Face Mask
Kits -Major Retail, Manufacturers Step
Up and Operation Expands Nationally-
Saukville, Wis. (April 20, 2020) – Rebel
Converting, a Saukville-based manufacturer of hospital-grade disinfectant wipes, is more than
tripling its initial donation of face mask kits in Wisconsin. Earlier in the month, the company
shifted production to meet the growing need for personal protective equipment.
Since the
initial donation of a million face mask kits in April, demand for face masks has exponentially
grown with daily requests pouring in from hospitals and clinics, EMTs, first responders, emergency
food workers, city bus drivers, nonprofits and retirement homes. To help meet the continual
increased need, Rebel Converting owner Mike Kryshak announced
today the company would increase its donation to 3.5 million face mask kits. How did the Milwaukee
million mask challenge begin?
After learning of the shortage of masks nationwide and how it
was affecting Milwaukee, Thaddeus Kryshak, a recent graduate in engineering and physics from the
University of Miami, spoke to his father Mike Kryshak, owner of Rebel Converting about how they
might be able to produce facemasks using the materials that they were already using to produce
hospital-grade disinfectant wipes. Thaddeus then developed a way to convert the same material used
to manufacture hospital-grade disinfectant wipes into a face mask that is similar to a
surgical mask.
Rebel is donating enough of the mask kits to produce 3.5 million masks.
Additionally, Rebel is supplying the materials to Wisconsin manufacturers that are donating the
manpower and space to assemble the masks. Shoemaker Allen Edmonds, along with sailboat hardware
and accessory manufacturer Harken, are sewing thousands of masks each week. Allen
Edmonds alone anticipates 100,000 masks produced by the end of this
week.
National Expansion What began as a local initiative is now
expanding nationally. Recently, Rebel began donating mask “straps” to major national
retailers whose tailors are sewing them and working with health care systems to distribute them
nationally. So far, those masks have been distributed to
Washington, Oregon, Texas and California. Plans are currently underway to expand to
New York, Illinois, New Jersey, Washington DC and Florida. Milwaukee Nonprofits Band Together
to Organize Hundreds of Volunteers Multiple nonprofits and community organizations have banded
together to form the Milwaukee Civic Response Team thanks to leadership from the United Way of
Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, and the City
of Milwaukee. The team provides project strategy, funding and
volunteer management for a campaign called MaskUpMKE – a social awareness campaign that was
initiated by Rebel & Ignite Change that encourages Milwaukeeans to wear face masks when they go
out. As part of the MaskUpMke effort, UniteMKE and the Office of
Violence Prevention at City of Milwaukee Department of Health
mobilized to get masks to individuals standing in line at the polls during the controversial
election last week. UniteMKE also got them into the hands of community health workers and
immune-compromised. Other nonprofits, like Just One More Ministry, are taking an active role by
organizing their own volunteers and have already assembled 200,000 masks to-date, with another
400,000 masks currently in assembly.
Medical College of Wisconsin Assist in
Distribution Locally, staff and medical students from the Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern
Institute and the Medical College of Wisconsin have coordinated the assembly and distribution of
nearly 300,000 masks, triaging urgent requests for masks to front line health care, police, fire
and rescue workers, as well as over 50 community-based organizations and
underserved communities. These early efforts are contributing to flattening the curve of COVID-19
spread in Milwaukee. Last week, the team began working on creating a nearly touch-free
distribution point for the masks throughout the Metro-Milwaukee area. For more information on
you or your company can help with the million mask challenge visit
– rebelconverting.com
About Rebel Converting Rebel converts
giant rolls of advanced nonwoven fabrics into wet wipes that fit inside canisters, buckets and
dispensers that allow end users to clean everything from operating rooms to shopping carts. We
source major industrial brands and don’t sell our product to the any market under our
own brand label. To do so would be a conflict of interest, the way we see it. We also believe in
true partnerships saving our customers money, even when it takes money out of our own pockets in
the short term. From the start, we have believed passionately in giving back to our communities -
as do our family of great, experienced employees. Get to know us. We are the rebels with a
cause.
About the 100 Million Mask Challenge The 100 Million Masks
Challenge was launched by Providence health care network, Renton WA. The torch has now been passed
to many other organizations, including the American Hospital Association. Locally, in the
Metro-Milwaukee area, Rebel Converting has committed to producing enough kits to make 2.5 million
masks for the medical and nonprofit community serving those most at-risk of contracting
COVID-19.