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Nestlé’s MILO® Energy for Good campaign launches in Terengganu

[From left] 1. Adrian Liu, General Manager of AFN Sports 2. Tuan Rashidi bin Abdullah @ Muhamad, the Headmaster of SK Durian Burung 3. Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia 4. YB Abdul Razak bin Muda, Timbalan Pengarah Pendidikan Sektor Pembangunan Murid, Jabatan Pendidikan Negeri Terengganu 5. Michael Wu, Managing Director of Tetra Pak

This initiative, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, will provide schools with furniture and sport equipment made with Recycled Materials

Kuala Terengganu, 5 November 2024 – Nestlé Malaysia has launched MILO® Energy for Good campaign today at SK Durian Burung in Kuala Terengganu. This program is a partnership with the Ministry of Education (MOE) to improve the school experience and learning journey of children by providing them with durable, eco-friendly school furniture and sports equipment made from recycled materials. These materials are collected through the company’s waste collection and recycling ecosystem, namely The CAREton Project.

AFN Sports, Nestlé Malaysia, Timbalan Pengarah Pendidikan Sektor Pembangunan Murid, Jabatan Pendidikan Negeri Terengganu, and Tetra Pak supporting the ‘Energy for Good’ campaign.

To kick off this meaningful campaign, 4 schools in the East Coast will be the initial beneficiaries of this initiative that will be extended progressively to all states. Nestlé is also donating computer equipment that will further help to elevate the learning experience in the participating schools.

Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia, and the students in the classroom with facilities made from PolyAI materials.

The launch of MILO® Energy for Good campaign builds on the successful partnership of many years with Tetra Pak Malaysia through The CAREton Project. The project continues to recover used UHT packs and recycle them into PolyAl materials, which can be used for multiple purposes including light construction materials and eco–friendly furniture. Since 2012, over 5,400 tonnes of used beverage cartons (equivalent to over 420 million UHT packs) have been collected to date from over 1,000 drop-off points nationwide (600 of which are schools) and brought into the company’s recycling system. Today, through this initiative, students will be able to witness the direct outcome of on-going recycling efforts. At their schools, the children will find tables, chairs, and sports gear made from these recycled UHT packs, creating a safer and supportive environment for learning and personal development.

Sports equipment made from PolyAI materials that is anti-rust ensures durability, making it long-lasting despite exposure to sun and rain, including basketball set, built using 22,026 beverage cartons
Ping Pong Table, built from 11,452 carton
Track & Field Set, made from 1,452 cartons and the winner’s podium from 5,287 cartons

Rashidi bin Abdullah @ Muhamad, the Headmaster of SK Durian Burung stated, “As educators, our goal is to create an environment where students can thrive physically and mentally. We are constantly seeking sustainable ways to maintain and improve our school facilities. By utilizing recycled PolyAl materials, we can extend the lifespan of our infrastructure and sports facilities, ensuring their durability.”

“With the inclusion of a dedicated CAREton collection bin at our school, our students will also have the opportunity to bring their used MILO® packs from home and grow the habit of daily recycling. They can witness firsthand how their efforts contribute to positive changes in their school environment. This project not only teaches them sustainability, but demonstrates the lasting improvements that can be achieved through their individual actions, equipping them with lifelong skills.”

Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia Berhad, expressed his satisfaction of bringing MILO® Energy for Good to Terengganu. In his words, “MILO® Energy for Good exemplifies our commitment to sustainability and community support. Over the past 12 years, we have witnessed remarkable progress and positive change through The CAREton Project, thanks to the collaborative efforts of our partners, Tetra Pak, and the community. With the launch of MILO® Energy for Good, we are proud to join forces with MOE and AFN Sports to provide support to schools in need.”

Aranols further emphasized the campaign’s objective of creating a positive and sustainable learning environment for students, ensuring they have the necessary resources to thrive and succeed. He also highlighted the significance of showcasing how these efforts directly benefit schools and communities. “In addition to MILO’s focus on providing nourishing energy and providing the practice of sports, we believe that instilling a sense of responsibility and care for the environment is a form of empowerment for the younger generations.” He added, “Through this, they are able to actively engage and contribute to the common task of building a more sustainable and prosperous future for all, starting from addressing the damaging consequences of waste pollution on the health of our precious ecosystems.”

The MILO® Energy for Good campaign demonstrates how promoting responsibility fosters a deeper understanding of sustainability. Inspired by the tangible impact of their efforts like cleaner surroundings and eco-friendly materials, students stay actively involved. This creates a ripple effect, benefiting the community and the environment, as their engagement spreads awareness and encourages others to join the cause. Following the pilot program launched in Terengganu today, Nestlé Malaysia aims to expand and scale up the program to reach many more schools through 2025 and beyond.

For more information about The CAREton Project and collection points, please visit https://www.milo.com.my/sustainability/milo-careton-project-latest-happenings.

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