Kia Malta is delighted to announce the appointment of Neil Agius, former Olympian, and long-distance swimmer, as its Brand Ambassador. This partnership aligns Kia’s values with an individual who shares a profound commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability.
Neil Agius, a prominent advocate for reducing plastic pollution in the seas and the environment, has gained international earn when he swam into world’s record book by completing a non-stop swim from Linosa, Italy to Gozo, a record of 125.6km completed in just 52 hours. His dedication to raising awareness about environmental issues perfectly complements Kia’s vision of a greener and more sustainable future.
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Kia and Neil share common values, particularly in their commitment to sustainability and the use of recycled materials. Kia has set ambitious goals to become carbon neutral by 2045, and the company is actively investing in incorporating recycled materials into its car manufacturing processes. This alignment in values makes Neil Agius an ideal representative for Kia, as the brand strives to make a positive impact on the environment and promote responsible practices.
As a renowned figure in the world of sports and environmental activism, Neil Agius embodies the spirit of resilience, determination, and commitment – qualities that resonate with Kia’s dedication to creating a more sustainable automotive industry.
This collaboration between Kia and Neil Agius underscores the brand’s dedication to sustainability, setting the stage for impactful initiatives and shared efforts to address environmental challenges. The partnership signifies a powerful alliance that aims to inspire positive change and foster a deeper sense of responsibility towards the planet.
Kia Malta invites everyone to meet with Neil Agius during the Motors Inc. Open Weekend being held between the 8th & 10th of March at their premises in Mdina road Qormi. Everyone is welcome to visit and benefit from exclusive offers & a wide selection of car models.
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