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13 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 19 SEPTEMBER 2021 COMMERCIAL Free transport scheme to Esplora Interactive Science Centre re-offered to all state schools FOLLOWING the announce- ment of the new COVID-19 guidelines for schools by the Su- perintendent for Public Health, Esplora would like to kind- ly remind educators that 'Free Transport' to and from Esplora shall once again be offered to all State Schools throughout the upcoming scholastic year. The Science Centre provides an educational and essential vis- it which adds value to science learning. This initiative contin- ues being supported by the Min- istry for Education (MFED). Dr Frank Fabri, Permanent Secretary within the MFED, re- cently visited Esplora where, together with the Executive Chairman of the Malta Council for Science and Technology, Dr Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando, dis- cussed preparations currently underway for the Science Centre to restart welcoming students as of October 2021. The Inter- active Science Centre is spread over an area of 22,000 metres squared and offers various cur- riculum-based activities for all students. The official Esplora School Education Programme (2021-2022) will be launched in the coming weeks. All relevant COVID-19 Health and Safety measures will be adhered to. For more information and to benefit from this scheme, con- tact Esplora Interactive Science Centre on esplora.bookings@ gov.mt Nescafé recognizes Malta's loyalty to its favourite jar of gold It's official. Nescafé Gold Blend 100g is Malta's favourite jar of premium soluble coffee. To mark this milestone, and to thank the Maltese for their loyal custom, the Nescafé Gold Blend 100g jar now displays the Maltese mark on the label. The premium quality coffee brand has done this to recognize Malta's ongoing loyalty to this household brand, by appealing to the strong sense of nation- al pride so prevalent with the Maltese public and placing this Maltese mark, prominently on the jar. Grazzi Malta. Artfully crafted with Arabica beans for a rich, yet smooth and rounded taste, Nescafé Gold is reinforcing its quali- ty coffee credentials with this latest offering to its custom- ers. As from the beginning of this month, Nescafé Gold 100g jars with the Maltese mark will be exchangeable for points as part of the popular and suc- cessful Nestlé Collect Rewards Scheme. So, when shopping at your favourite food store, look out for the Maltese mark and make sure you pick up Malta's favourite jar of Gold. More information on the ben- efits of great coffee, the fantas- tic taste of NESCAFÉ Coffees and the great Nestlé Collect Reward scheme can be found on the https://www.nescafe.com/mt and www.nestle-collect.com NESCAFÉ is the world's fa- vourite coffee brand, enjoyed in over 180 countries world- wide. With over 80 years of experience in selecting, roast- ing and blending the very best coffee, it's no surprise that over 5,500 cups of NESCAFÉ coffee are drunk every second! Atlas employees clean up plastic and rubbish from various coastal areas Over 20 employees of Atlas Insurance spent a day cleaning various coastal areas in Malta as part of the company's vol- untary leave day initiative. A total of 51 bags of plastic and sea debris were collected from various seaside locations on the North-western coast. During this clean-up, #Tea- mAtlas collected floating de- bris from the sea, from the seabed, and swam to the coast to collect rubbish there, before bringing it back to their respec- tive boats. The team was treat- ed to lunch courtesy of Atlas as well as some time off to enjoy the rest of the day at sea. This has been the second clean-up this summer. Last month, a few #TeamAtlas members carried out a similar initiative and managed to col- lect over 34 bags of plastic and sea debris. That clean-up was inspired by the amazing work done by Mark Galea Pace to reduce sea pollution, safeguard marine flora and fauna. Galea Pace himself took part in that initiative, inspiring Atlas to or- ganise out their own clean-up with more team members. Atlas offers its employees the possibility to take extra annu- al leave days, known as volun- tary leave days, to contribute towards various causes and in line with the company's ESG drive towards sustainability and environmental initiatives.

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