Vulnerable families needing support as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak and frontline workers battling the pandemic have received a total of Rs. 50 million in aid from Nestlé Lanka. In its second phase of relief efforts, Nestlé will be joined by its employees, who are voluntarily contributing part of their salary to help those [...]

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Nestlé contribution to COVID-19 battle reaches Rs. 50 mln

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Vulnerable families needing support as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak and frontline workers battling the pandemic have received a total of Rs. 50 million in aid from Nestlé Lanka.

In its second phase of relief efforts, Nestlé will be joined by its employees, who are voluntarily contributing part of their salary to help those in need. The company will match all employee contributions on a one-to-one basis, it said in a media release on Tuesday.

“We have been with Sri Lanka over the last 114 years, through good times and bad. We have always cared deeply about the welfare of our people, consumers, farmers, business partners, and community at large. Today, we’re continuing to stand with them by doing whatever is in our power to help fight this pandemic with resilience, courage and a caring heart,” said Fabrice Cavallin, Nestlé Lanka’s Managing Director.

The company has implemented comprehensive relief efforts to safeguard the well-being of its stakeholders across the value chain, as far as possible.

Nestlé, in support of the community, has contributed PPE (personal protective equipment) and food and beverages worth Rs. 50 million. These were directed to vulnerable families whose livelihoods have been impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, and to medical workers and the forces at the centre of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic – including the Infectious Diseases Hospital (IDH), Public Health Inspectors (PHIs), Army and Police.

Nestlé is continuing to buy milk from its 14,000 farmers, to ensure their livelihoods are protected in these uncertain times. The company is also supporting other farmers unable to find buyers for their milk, by purchasing their milk where possible, to ensure they too continue to receive an income.

The release said the company is working closely with its suppliers to help them adapt their processes to work with minimal staff. To help minimise financial impact for its distributor partners, Nestlé is helping them set up mobile stores and home delivery business models, and to supply to e-commerce sites. Nestlé has closely followed health recommendations by the WHO and Sri Lankan health authorities to implement safe working arrangements for its employees. These include work segregation, social distancing, safe transportation, temperature monitoring, using sanitisers and masks, and working from home.

“We’re proud to not only be able to ensure our consumers continue to receive our products, but also to help take care of our people, farmers, suppliers and business partners, and help others most vulnerable in this situation. We’re proud to be doing the best we can,” added Mr. Cavallin.

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