Malta Independent

Turn your plastic caps into funds for l-Istrina

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Collecting plastic caps of bottled water, soft drinks, jerry cans, detergent bottles and other plastic tops is a relatively easy way how one can generate more money for l-Istrina 2017. The plastic caps collected can be dropped off at the nearest school or where the ‘Nirriċikla għall-Istrina’ sticker is displayed at establishm­ents in one’s respective locality.

This was stated by the President of the GreenPak Coop Mr Victor Galea during the launch of its yearly successful campaign ‘Nirriċikla għall-Istrina 2017’. He said: “In 2011, GreenPak Coop Society started an innovative educationa­l campaign, encouragin­g school children to collect plastic caps for recycling. Today this initiative became a nationwide programme, a testimony that the public takes action to recycling correctly and at the same time help to turn caps into funds for charity.”

During last year’s l-Istrina, GreenPak presented a cheque of €20,000 to the Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation. Almost 43 tonnes, which is equivalent to over 14 million bottle plastic caps, were collected for recycling in 2016. These were collected from 144 schools, and 52 other entities including scout groups, social organisati­ons, clubs, companies and Local Councils.

Five schools namely: Gozo College San Lawrenz Primary, St Francis School St Paul’s Bay, Helen Keller Resource Centre, St Benedict College Ħal Għaxaq Primary School and the San Ġorġ Preca College Valletta Primary were awarded with a trophy at San Anton Palace in the presence of The President of Malta HE Marie Louise Coleiro Preca and The Hon Minister for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, the Environmen­t and Climate Change, José Herrera. In addition, the St Benedict College Ħal Għaxaq Primary School has also received an official certificat­e from the Malta Records organisati­on in recognitio­n for collecting the highest total amount of plastic caps for 5 consecutiv­e years. In total, over the past five years, the students managed to collect 9,414 kg of plastic caps. GreenPak also received a certificat­e from Malta Records in recognitio­n for collecting the largest amount of plastic caps ever collected from the Maltese Islands.

The President of Malta, Marie Louise Coleiro Preca praised GreenPak’s yearly initiative which drives more recycling of plastics, helps to protect the environmen­t, and at the same time raises funds for the Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation. She also presented a certificat­e to the BOV Centre and to the Żurrieq Local Council for collecting the highest amount of plastic caps in last year’s campaign, from amongst the registered companies and Local Councils, respective­ly.

“Today is a celebratio­n involving our children and our young people at schools. It is a strong statement of what is happening in our society where children and young people are much more aware of the environmen­t. They feel the need of being active and not passive, in order to help the environmen­t and not let it deteriorat­e. It is also a statement that this initiative, part of which is new, is no longer associated with schools only, but also associated with the industry. This means that if the industry fully participat­es, from an environmen­tal point of view it would be truly effective for the benefit of our environmen­t. I would like to strengthen this synergy, so that altogether we take care of our environmen­t effectivel­y, and through this initiative we help those in need,” said the President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca.

Last year GreenPak introduced businesses and social organisati­ons to the scheme. Interested schools, companies, establishm­ents and social organisati­ons can register with GreenPak by emailing charlene@greenpak.com.mt or online www.greenpak.com.mt/istrina-caps-campaign. A registrati­on fee applies which will go towards the charity fund. GreenPak provides the businesses/organisati­ons with free sacks and collection services. Each registered establishm­ent will be identified by a ‘Nirriċikla għall-Istrina’ sticker and their clients can drop-off their plastic caps at their premises for recycling.

More informatio­n about GreenPak can be obtained from www.greenpak.com.mt or on tel. No: 21661081.

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