Good Deed 8/20 – MSC Foundation

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By Craig Ranson

Managing Director โ€“ Bridge Classic Cars

“We all have the duty to leave a better world for future generations” – Capt. Gianluigi Aponte – MSC Foundation Chair.

MSC Foundation works to restore the critical balance between people and nature within a generation. The foundation uses their global reach and unique knowledge of the sea to take immediate action that contributes to protecting and nurturing the blue planet and all of its people. The MSC Foundation is motivated by a deep sense of responsibility for the planet and its resources, particularly the oceans. The MSC Foundation takes action in harmony with the values of the MSC Group, leveraging its expertise and presence on the seas.

Embodying the Group’s commitment to protecting and nurturing our blue planet and assisting communities in need, they work with trusted partners to support programmes tailored for long-term impacts. With MSC’s global shipping heritage, the MSC Foundation is keenly aware of the increasing fragility of our planetโ€™s interlinked ecosystems and committed to leaving a better world for future generations.

They support the most vulnerable communities around the world to realize their full potential through education, sustainable development and humanitarian medical programmes.

Environmental education, school education and vocational education, the MSC Foundation is committed to supporting all three, from the Ivory Coast to Italy. Because education lays the foundation for a brighter future for all of us and our planet.

They intervene promptly in disaster situations, even obtaining emergency supplies on their own initiative and shipping them by MSC Cargo to deliver the containers directly to the areas affected.

Environmental conservation, particularly of the marine environment, emergency relief, support for the most vulnerable communities and education are the four key areas of impact in which they are actively engaged every day. Together we can all make a difference!

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