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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 1 NOVEMBER 2020 14 COMMERCIAL AN intimate version bathed in soft light, the ultimate olfactory expression of Coco Mademoi- selle. A shiver of citrus, the sensual vibration of patchouli. This tension gives rise to ad- diction. Since 2001, the ele- gant and intrepid score of Coco Mademoiselle is as seductive as ever with each new interpreta- tion that stays true to the orig- inal theme. Today, Coco Mademoiselle is available in a brand-new varia- tion featuring an unprecedent- ed, sophisticated and confiden- tial way to wear fragrance. "L'eau Privée, a light and deli- cate version of Coco Mademoi- selle, is a fragrance for night, like a watercolor or a soft, hazy veil for the skin and sheets." Olivier Polge A frosted bottle The bottle (100ml, 50ml) is elegantly cloaked in a trans- lucent veil. The frosted glass gives a glimpse of the warm fragrance within, while retain- ing an aura of mystery. L'eau Privée is written in gold lettering, clearly asserting a confident desire to seduce in the secret intimacy of the night. Coco Mademoiselle L'eau Privée A watercolor oriental for night, like a fresh veil of rose, jasmine and musky notes to spray on your skin and neg- ligée. Coco Mademoiselle L'Eau Privée Eden Leisure Group clean up Gnejna Bay LAST Saturday 24th of October, Eden Leisure Group teamed up with the Nature Trust to clean the beach at Gnejna Bay after the summer season. Although the number of par- ticipants was limited to ten people due to COVID-19 reg- ulations, an impressive 46KG of rubbish was collected from along the beach in just 2 hours. The rubbish bags were full of plastic, cigarette butts, cotton buds, bottles and bottle tops, fabric, broken glass and iron. Without the efforts of volun- teers, all this waste would end up in the ocean where it would harm marine life, damages cru- cial ecosystems. And ultimately adversely af- fects human health. A big por- tion of the items collected on the beach were plastic frag- ments smaller than a two cent piece. Before being discarded, the items collected will be separat- ed and recorded by volunteers from Nature Trust for statisti- cal data collection. The Eden Leisure's COO and Green Team chairperson, Kate de Cesare said: "The Cov- id pandemic has made many people and companies reas- sess their priorities and sadly the environment has taken a back seat to the many other problems it has brought about. We feel it our duty to remind each other, the public and oth- er companies that caring for the environment can never be put on the back burner - the state of the planet is the biggest threat to us all." Eden Leisure Group set up their 'Green Team' in July 2018 with the purpose of pushing the company to become more environmentally-friendly, to adopt greener practices, raise awareness among its employ- ees as well as nation-wide, through its media. Nature Trust is an NGO that is committed to the conservation of Maltese nature by promoting environmental awareness Honda's first electrical car has officially arrived in Malta THE brand-new Honda e has finally arrived in GasanZam- mit's showroom in Mriehel. The compact fully electric Honda e is a combination of dynamic performance, refined comfort and futuristic technology with the most comprehensive range of standard safety features in its class. With a futuristic look, Hon- da's first entry into the world of electric vehicles, has been inspired by city life and how we live our lives each day. The car is packed with high-tech new features, offering comfort and style, and most importantly, boasts zero carbon emissions. "We are thrilled to launch the all new Honda e into our mod- el line-up. The Honda e rep- resents the brand's vision for simplified urban mobility and is characterized by a minimal- ist and retro-futuristic design that is reminiscent of the phys- iognomy of other legendary Honda models. No doubt, this new model is part of a wider transition to newer technolo- gies and is the next step on our vision to electrify all our main- stream models sold in Malta," said Carolyn Zammit, Director of Marketing at GasanZammit Motors Ltd. The Honda-e is the most an- ticipated car of the year. The e model features an electric motor at the rear, offering a power output of either 100- or 113kW. The high-capacity 35.5 kWh battery provides a range of 222 km (WLTP), with 80 per cent of charge added in just 30 minutes of rapid charging. Indisputably, Honda's first electric car is impossibly cute, beautifully engineered and crammed with tech. If you're thinking about going electric, this could be the car for you. Should you fancy being one of the first people to get behind the wheel of the Honda e, get in touch with GasanZammit and book your test-drive.

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