Consumers can earn rewards and help the environment at the same time with the newly-relaunched Nestlé Collect Scheme.

Nestlé Malta invites its consumers to join Nestlé Collect Scheme, which has been reimagined and was relaunched this week.

In collaboration with GreenPak, this dynamic initiative facilitates the collection of Nestlé packaging from consumers for recycling. Joining the scheme gives consumers chance to earn rewards while recycling packaging in a structured and regulated manner – rather than have it all go to waste.

As of this relaunch, the Nestlé Collect Scheme is no longer limited to 40 products from Nescafé alone. It has been widened to approximately 200 Nestlé items. So
instead of only recycling coffee jars and the Dolce Gusto carton, more packaging is being collected, including tins, different types of cardboard, and wrappers.

Among the Nestlé products whose packaging can now be swapped in exchange for points and rewards are KitKat, Yes! bars, Fitness, Ideal milk, MILO, Nesquik,
and so much more. A list of exchangeable products is available upon creating a Nescafé Collect Scheme account – for which registration is free and couldn’t be
easier.

Nestlé Malta is inviting its consumers to register online at www.nestle- collect.com, whereupon they will immediately receive 50 points to get started. After continuing with the day-to-day routine of purchasing and enjoying Nestlé products, consumers are encouraged to take the empty packaging to the Nestlé Consumer Centre in Lija. For each product that is part of the scheme, points will be awarded. The more points earned, the more rewards are given – from iconic
gifts toan array of vouchers. Points can be boosted by inviting friends to sign up, and participants in the scheme can also access their points balance online – even from their smartphone.

Through this extended initiative and its collaboration with GreenPak, Nestlé Malta is rewarding consumer loyalty and expanding on its impressive annual recycling figure. “It’s our duty to better the community we form a part of,” explains Mr Alfred Borg, Nestlé’s Malta Marketing & Corporate Communications
Manager. “We know that we share the same green goals as our consumers. So, this is our way of rewarding loyal consumers in a meaningful way, while helping
to our shared environment clean together.”

Through the Nestlé Collect scheme, the company is reinforcing its commitment towards the local environment, promoting waste separation in Malta, and
strengthening its corporate social responsibility.

Longer-term, Nestlé has already communicated that it is committed to making all of it products fully recyclable and/or reusable by 2025.

For more information, visit www.nestle-collect.com.