Building on last year’s successful ‘Batteries for Hospice’ campaign, GreenPak together with Project Green, is announcing the relaunch of this environmental and charity-driven competition inviting all local schools to participate in this year’s challenge. The school competition, which forms part of the larger Batteries for Hospice campaign, is aimed at increasing the collection and recycling of spent batteries, whilst at the same time supporting Hospice Malta in its mission to deliver the highest standards in palliative care to its patients.

Present for the launch in Ta’ Qali was Kenneth Delia, Chief Executive Officer of Hospice Malta, Steve Ellul, Chief Executive Officer of Project Green and Ing. Mario Schembri, Chief Executive Officer of GreenPak.

Kenneth Delia CEO of Hospice Malta, thanked GreenPak for supporting Hospice once again by launching this initiative. “It is through such support from organisations and individuals, their willingness and altruism to support towards fund-raising events such as this, which helps Hospice continue with our work, to support over 1,300 patients and their families every year.” He continued by saying that no matter how big or small, every donation will make a difference and allows Hospice to continue providing palliative care services at no cost to the patient.

Ing. Mario Schembri, CEO of GreenPak expressed how this campaign is all about linking two common goods – driving environmental awareness and education on recycling, whilst also encouraging the school communities to help charitable organisations such as Hospice.

From left: Ing. Mario Schembri, CEO of GreenPak, Kenneth Delia CEO of Hospice Malta and Steve Ellul, CEO of Project Green officially launching the school battery collection competition

“All schools in Malta have been invited to take up the challenge and participate in ‘Batteries for Hospice’. The challenge is simple: to encourage all participating schools to collect the highest number of batteries. The bigger the collection, the larger the donation to Hospice will be,” Ing. Mario Schembri concluded.

Project Green CEO, Steve Ellul explained that when we educate children we are fostering a change in the mentality of upcoming generations which helps them to be more aware of the environment around us. Ellul announced that as a prize, trees and bushes will be provided to the schools which will be collecting the most batteries. He stressed that children spend most of their time at school and therefore we want to ensure that they have a nicer and healthier environment, which provides a better quality of life.

GreenPak will be announcing the results of the competition, when the campaign comes to an end on 15th June 2023. The winning school will be provided with an eco-friendly prize sponsored by Project Green. Certificates will also be awarded.

From left: Kenneth Delia CEO of Hospice Malta thanking Ing. Mario Schembri, CEO of GreenPak and Steve Ellul, CEO of Project Green for their support in this environmental and charity-driven school competition

About Hospice Malta

Hospice Malta, is a registered NGO, providing palliative care services to patients and their families. Each year, Hospice provides its services to approximately 1,300 families through its multidisciplinary team of professionals as well as with the support of volunteers. Palliative care focuses on improving the quality of life of patients and their loved ones and at present is provided to patients suffering from cancer, motor-neuron disease and other life limiting illnesses.

About GreenPak

GreenPak is constantly encouraging the public to recycle batteries safely and responsibly. If one throws away batteries in the black bins, for example, several damages to the environment can occur. Harmful substances such as heavy metals will be released which will contaminate the soil, underground, or surface waters. Heavy metals in batteries can also have harmful effects on human health such as causing burns and dangers to our eyes and skin. Batteries are collected under the Batree Scheme, an initiative by GreenPak.

About Project Green

Project Green is the largest environmental agency that is coordinating the investment of 700 million in environmental projects. The agency is carrying out projects in various localities with the ambition that every Maltese and Gozitan has an open space less than ten minutes away from their residence. For more information follow the facebook page; projectgreenmt