Nestlé Malta's popular Clothes Collection Drive is back for a fourth year!

Nestlé continues its generous initiative in encouraging the community to donate clothes  

The proverb, 'charity begins at home', implies taking care of the needs of people close to you before you start to help others, but we would like to put a spin on this popular proverb with ‘home’ not just meaning the building you live in, but rather, the whole country … home is Malta.

Nestlé Malta believes that helping the community and finding a variety of ways to come together to help each other is one of the paths to making the world a better place. For this reason, Nestlé Malta is proud to announce the 4th consecutive year of its popular 'Clothes Collection Drive'. 

Nestlé Malta is extending their support to the local community as part of their strategy to promote corporate social responsibility (CSR). Previous editions of this initiative have been highly successful thanks to the impressive participation of the public. 

People who are interested can drop off their clothing at the Nestlé Consumer Centre in Lija
People who are interested can drop off their clothing at the Nestlé Consumer Centre in Lija

This year’s charity drive has two key differences: the charity drive will start earlier than previous years, on Monday 13 November 2023, and will run for four weeks. It will be refocused to collect what the local NGOs need - and that is men’s clothes.

Those who are interested in contributing to this cause are encouraged to donate only men’s clothes which are clean, pre-loved and in good condition. Other clothes can not be accepted. These items can be dropped off at the Nestlé Consumer Centre in Lija by no later than Monday 11 December 2023 during opening hours: Mon-Thurs 8am to 3pm & Fri-Sat 9am to 12pm. 

“The past editions of our Clothes Collection Drive have been really well received by the public and once again, we are aiming to amplify our efforts to bring positive change in our society,” said Anita Olton, Corporate Communications Manager.

The men’s clothes collected this year will be donated to NGO partners Inspire and MSPCA, both of which have charity shops around Malta, helping those less fortunate. Nestlé Malta also commits to donating food products to the Foodbank Lifeline Foundation in conjunction with this initiative.