KEY POINTS
  • Trade groups that represent companies including PepsiCo, Clorox and Procter & Gamble wrote a letter to Vice President Mike Pence urging clarity on how safely run their plants as businesses reopen.
  • They are seeking federal guidance on a number of questions, including how many positive employee Covid-19 tests should trigger a plant shutdown.
  • States are beginning to reopen business, making their questions more urgent. 
A PepsiCo delivery truck sits parked outside a grocery store in Phoenix, Arizona.

Trade groups representing the country's biggest consumer companies, including PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble and Clorox, wrote a letter to Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday urging federal guidance on how to safely manage their factory workers as states begin to reopen for business. 

In the letter, which was obtained by CNBC, trade groups, including the Household and Commercial Products Association, American Frozen Food Institute and the Consumer Brands Association, requested federal guidance on a number of issues as they look to safely manage the factories in which they produce America's consumer products.