
Prime Minister Robert Abela has launched the ‘Żomm Tarmix’ initiative, a key project aimed at reducing food and water waste while promoting social justice and sustainability.
The initiative, based on a digital platform (tarmix.gov.mt), will connect businesses donating near-expiry food with voluntary organisations.
This will enhance efficiency, increase transparency, and support a circular economy in Malta. Businesses participating in the scheme will also qualify for tax incentives.
During the press conference, Abela highlighted the importance of food supply, particularly in light of the pandemic and global geopolitical challenges.
He emphasised that beyond reducing waste, the initiative aims to help more people access food through voluntary organisations and discounted sales. He praised businesses that recognise their social responsibility beyond profit.
Agriculture Minister Anton Refalo noted that this scheme will improve coordination between businesses and NGOs, ensuring food is used efficiently while reducing waste.
The initiative aligns with the government’s commitment to social justice, providing quality food at fair prices for Maltese and Gozitan families.
Through this transparent and efficient platform, voluntary organisations will register via e-ID, ensuring aid reaches those in need. Malta continues making concrete progress in implementing a circular economy model, benefiting the entire community.
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