Sustainability Stories from Malta
OnlineEvery day during European Sustainable Development Week in 2022 TAPP Water Malta will be streaming live at 10am and introducing a guest with a great sustainability story in Malta.
Every day during European Sustainable Development Week in 2022 TAPP Water Malta will be streaming live at 10am and introducing a guest with a great sustainability story in Malta.
Introducing Circular Economy in woodcraft and plastic to students aged 7 to 10 years.
Educational awareness campaign as part of a transformative communities-based youth project funded through the Voluntary Organisations Project Scheme managed by the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector.
See 100+ plant cushions for roof insulation shine.
1. Interactive mailshots to all employees.
2. Informative session to all employees.
3. Include a banner to email signatures.
4. Collection of e-waste.
Project Carbon Green aims to research and provide training on operational realities in Hybrid working, build the sustainability of VOs, as well as enable businesses to meet their CSR requirements in an ethical manner.
This initiative aims to create more awareness about the importance of sustainability. we will be sharing relevant articles and best practices implemented in our companies.
An awareness campaign about reducing our carbon footprint by using alternative material. 6 different posters were created and will be showcased at the EsploraCafe. The posters were also repurposed for Facebook, Instagram and website.
A panel discussion that will address a very harsh reality: that many newsrooms are shrinking radically, struggling to generate revenue and lure new journalists to a poorly paid, stressful job.
An inspirational evening in the pursuit of inspiring more people towards positive sustainable actions. The event will consist of a manifestation workshop, and inspirational talk with the participation of guests relaying their personal story, and a short interactive discussion about the role of food and fashion in our lives.
Happy Parenting - Malta (For Happier Children), supported by Aġenzija Żgħażagħ through the Reboot Scheme, will be holding an exhibition from the 20th September to the 26th September 2022 at the Gżira Local Council. The subject is Happy Youths Away from Addiction. The works at this exhibition will be from the winners and participants at the Competitions for Youths organised by Happy Parenting Malta (For Happier Children) 2022.
An awareness campaign about reducing our carbon footprint by using alternative material. 6 different posters were created and will be showcased at the EsploraCafe. The posters were also repurposed for Facebook, Instagram and website.
Paint your own wooden ornament on stick and use it as a plant decoration.
JEF’s Independence Day Clean Up Bring your families and friends together to work towards a cleaner environment and planet!
Serata ta' ikel, saħħa u sport.
Ingħaqad magħna għal lejla fil-park.
This workshop is being organised as part of the Sustainable Baby Box Project which is being implemented by the Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Enterprise together with the Ministry for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality and the Ministry for Gozo.
The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness amongst Melita Ltd employees on the importance of trees / plants and help Nature Trust by watering the trees & weeding.
An opportunity to explore the writings, music, art and appreciation of medicinal herbs of Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a woman with a strong message for our own time.
The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness amongst Melita Ltd employees on the importance of keeping our beautiful island and sea clean by doing a coastal cleanup.
A Part of EU is a project that aims to promote the participation of youth migrants, minorities and third countries nationals in the achievement of the 17 SDGs of the Agenda 2030.
Info session for all HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c. staff on water consumption – reduction of plastic (plastic bottles); how to be more sustainable at home and install a home reverse osmosis plant.
The Malta ESG Alliance was launched this July 2022. It is an Alliance currently with 13 founding members whereby the private sector is coming together to be a catalyst at tackling local ESG issues in businesses and contribute to a better Malta.
MWAM’s Community Kitchen Project “SAHHA” provides a safe space for asylum seekers, refugees, and migrant women to meet regularly to plan, prepare, and share healthy, affordable home-cooked meals.
Using Maltese and Tunisian contexts as parallel bases for this exhibition, artists and activists from 11 Mediterranean countries reflect on the past, present and future, as well as their community and their own identities with running themes of resistance through activism, gender expression, sexual liberation and self-exploration throughout the exhibitions. The exhibition includes a programme of satellite events comprising on panel discussions, curatorial tours and performances.
The exhibition is co-curated by Bobb Attard & Mohamed Ali Agrebi.
The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness amongst our employees on the importance of taking care of our oxygen providers.
Recently, MESGA launched the Consultative Council of Future Generations, a delegation comprised of around 20 students representing government, church and independent schools. This initiative is aimed at providing a space for students and business leaders to come together, discuss pressing topics in the ESG realm with the objective of supporting the sustainable development of the Maltese economy and keeping the business leaders uncomfortably accountable in their ambitions on ESG matters in their business decisions and that of the country.
Representing Pride is a process-based curatorial photography collection, premiering never-before-seen works focused on LGBTQIA+ stories, by eight individual photographers from around the Mediterranean basin.
The exhibition is co-curated by Bobb Attard & Mohamed Ali Agrebi.
A number of sustainable initiatives carried out by the Malta HSBC Foundation.
Digitising Malta’s first autism-sensitive recreational resource - increasing accessibility for children on the spectrum
The three underwater clean-ups will be in collaboration with a local environmental NGO called "Zibel" and the aim is to address marine debris and litter in the popular coastal area. The clean-ups will raise awareness about the importance of preserving Malta's coastal waters and encouraged responsible waste disposal practices among residents and visitors.
The four land clean-ups will be in collaboration with residents, volunteers and different communities within the specific locality, united to restore the cleanliness of our localities through land-based clean-up events. Participants will be collecting litter by ustilising protective gloves, pickers and garbage bags. The clean-up aims to promote a cleaner and healthier environment for the local communities. Through this endeavor, participants also educated the public about the detrimental effects of littering on the local ecosystem and urged everyone to practice responsible waste disposal.