A visually engaging map showing direct public transport routes to MCAST from different localities. The initiative encourages students to use public transport, helping reduce traffic and carbon emissions. The map will be shared digitally and included in fresher packs and digital signage.
Social media posts will be published throughout the week to create awareness about the impact of the sustainable development goals on children’s rights. These will focus on child poverty and equal access to services; Ensuring children’s good-health and wellbeing; Ensuring access to good quality education; Creating sustainable cities and communities.
As part of the National Strategy on Active Ageing 2023-2030, St Vincent de Paul (SVP) provides training to health care professionals including Charge Nurses, Medical Doctors, Head of Allied Healthcare Professionals and Nurses, to enable them to be culturally sensitive and knowledgeable of the history of discrimination and to the unique needs of older LGBTIQ individuals.
In Collaboration with Richmond Foundation and St Vincent de Paul (SVP) Training Centre, two type of training programmes are being provided to SVP professionals: Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Course in the Workplace and MHFA in Older Adults.
Eco-Bingo is a fun sustainability challenge open to all MCAST students and staff, running from 18th September to 8th October. Participants receive a digital bingo card with eco-friendly actions like using a reusable bottle, turning off lights, recycling, or cycling to campus. Completing a full row enters them into a prize draw for eco-themed or MCAST-branded items. The initiative promotes everyday sustainable habits in a fun and engaging way while supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A colourful bingo card and promotional materials will be shared, with a possible prize ceremony and short impact report at the end.
These sessions aim to build awareness from a young age by using games, storytelling, and hands-on activities that teach kids about waste reduction, reuse, and sustainability.
Social media posts, which will be uploaded on the NCPE's social media platforms, namely Facebook and Instagram, will be linked to SDG 5: Gender Equality and SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities to raise awareness on the mentioned SDGs.
In order to raise awareness about SDGs, UM staff will video record short presentations focusing on excerpts from their research, teaching or outreach events which highlights, supports and contextualises a particular SDG.
The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage will be launching a digital campaign highlighting how sustainability interplays with cultural heritage, and how these SDGs are being promoted and implemented.
BNF Bank will contribute to Foodbank Malta through food donations generously provided by its staff. This will help to provide essential food supplies to individuals and families facing hardship.
The awareness raising campaign will focus code of conduct for beach-goers, boat owners on how to approach cetaceans such as dolphins and turtles. These artworks will be uploaded on ERA's Facebook and Instagram which will be posted during the above timeline, having 2 posts per week.
The HSBC Malta Foundation will be organising a sale of recycled items collected by HSBC staff and their friends in aid of MSPCA, St Jeanne Antide Foundation, and Storm Petrel Foundation. This initiative will target SDGs 11, 12 and 13.
Reels will be posted across our social media pages detailing ESG related initiatives at Atlas and initiatives in collaboration with NGOs. The aim is to both increase awareness of ESG actions among the public and to motivate other businesses to use their platform and resources to do good.
A number of initiatives will be carried out with the aim of increasing awareness and promoting action when it comes to integration, anti-trafficking, child exploitation and forced labour, and violence, discrimination and sexism, particularly against women in politics.
A digital initiative with Design Ecologies, exploring circular design and Malta’s local resources to inspire sustainable, inclusive solutions for the future.
TRANSIT Educational Campaign will promote sustainability regarding renewable energy environmental, social and economic acceptance through short, motivating, easy to understand and inviting to act posts, enlighting affordable and clean energy for sustainable cities and communities, encouraging responsible consumption and production.
Eden Leisure Group will be organising a Carob Tree planting activity on the 22nd of September 2025 at Wied Ħarq il-Ħammiem, in association with Nature Trust.
The HSBC Malta Foundation will be organising financial literacy training for teachers in Church schools as well as in Chiswick and San Anton Schools. This initiative will target SDGs 1, 4 and 8.
Exploring changing ties to the sea, we invite the public to share memories, hopes, and ideas for a healthier ocean on our Idea Wall - a living ocean of community voices.
As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability and professional development, the Bank will be sponsoring internal staff to participate in the Award in Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) at MQF Level 7 (5 ECTS) offered by the University of Malta.
This training session is aimed to promote lifelong learning and professional development in sustainability, whilst building internal expertise on ESG risk management and climate action.
The HSBC Malta Foundation will be organising an animal awareness day with the involvement of a number of NGOs at its Head Office in Qormi. This initiative will target SDGs 12, 13, 14 and 15.
As part of the MSD Action Days initiative, Project Green is organising a community event at San Klement Park in Żabbar. From 6.30pm onwards, the park will come alive with interactive workshops and informative stands hosted by various departments within the Agency, each showcasing their ongoing work and initiatives.
Mill-Preistorja Tagħlima Għall-Ġejjieni huwa avveniment edukattiv u riflessiv li jlaqqa’ flimkien bosta kelliema biex jiddiskutu r-rabtiet bejn il-passat u l-preżent, filwaqt li joffru ħsieb dwar kif nistgħu nibnu futur sostenibbli. B’suġġetti varji li jinkludu l-iżvilupp urban, in-natura, u s-sehem tat-tfal fil-formazzjoni tas-soċjetà, dan l-avveniment huwa miftuħ għal kull min hu interessat fil-wirt tagħna u fil-potenzjal li toffri l-istorja għall-ġejjieni tagħna.
The Victoria lines 19k (V19K) is the last race of a series of 5 trail running events organised by Agones Sfc during the year. The V19 race, is approximately 19km long with a total elevation of 467 meters and is considered the queen event of the trail running in Malta.