The Launch of “Reloved Boxes” An Initiative By Napco National

Napco National is taking its commitment to sustainability to a whole new perspective by permanently installing Kiswa boxes in all of its offices, calling them "Reloved Boxes."

The Launch of “Reloved Boxes” An Initiative By Napco National
The Launch of “Reloved Boxes” An Initiative By Napco National

This initiative is part of Napco National’s Sustainability Program initiatives, which aims to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. This is not the first time that Napco National collaborates with Kiswa Project. In fact, the companies have a long history of working together to donate clothes since over three years. In the past, Napco National has donated clothes to underprivileged families through the Kiswa Project in all Napco National offices in Saudi Arabia and the GCC, and the third annual clothing donation campaign was recently launched in celebration of the International Day of Charity.

The Kiswa Project is a community service project dedicated to collecting and distributing clothes to underprivileged families. The organization has a detailed process for donating clothes that ensures they are distributed to those in need. Napco National’s new “Reloved Boxes” campaign will encourage employees to donate clothes they no longer need, thus reducing textile waste and promoting responsible consumption and production practices, in line with SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) and SDG 15 (Life on Land).

The United Nations’ SDGs encourage the creation of meaningful partnerships and reducing inequalities between individuals in societies. By collaborating with Kiswa Project, Napco National is fulfilling this objective and contributing to SDG 10 (Reducing Inequality) while promoting SDG 17 (Partnerships for The Goals). The “Reloved Boxes” campaign will initially be launched at Napco National’s Hiraa, Dammam, and Riyadh Main offices, with plans to expand to all its offices worldwide soon.

The Kiswa Project is a community service project that collects and distributes clothes to underprivileged families. The project’s process is simple: people can donate clothes by dropping them off in the Kiswa boxes at designated locations. The Kiswa team then collects the clothes, sorts them, and distributes them to families in need.

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