Maltese parents and parents-to-be have a new website where they can get together, discuss and share their respective thoughts and experiences.

This website, www.babiesmalta.com, is a fully dedicated website sponsored by the very popular food brands for babies and toddlers Nestlé Cerelac and Nestlé Neslac. It is a highly informative site containing information about many fundamental things concerning pregnancy and parenthood - information that any parent will find highly useful.

The website is highly interactive, including information about the pregnancy months, through giving birth, the early days, information about breastfeeding, the baby's first year, and toddler age. By simply logging in, browsers get to chat and discuss with each other, gain access to interesting articles penned by experts and professionals, can submit photos and participate in online polls.

"This is the kind of website that Nestlé Malta immediately wanted to associate itself with since we are well aware of the growing number of parents who want to learn more about the many aspects that concern the stages of their child's development," said Claire Carey, marketing manager at Nestlé Malta.

"In line with this, Nestlé Malta had established its Mother & Baby Club which now has over 1,800 club members who receive regular and updated information through a dedicated newsletter and more recently through an informative 32-page bi-lingual booklet. Our endorsing of this new website www.babiesmalta.com was another natural step towards more informed parents."

In the meantime; Nescafé, another Nestlé brand, has re-launched its global website and an important part of this updated site explains in detail Nescafé's practices for the sustainable production of its coffee.

In the section www.nescafe.com/sustainability, Nescafé describes various sustainable practices adopted in the agriculture, manufacturing and packaging stages of the production of coffee.

Nestlé said these initiatives also include efforts to ensure that Nescafé's production methods bring more wealth and also improve the quality of life of all the farmers contributing to their communal development whilst achieving higher quality for its products.

Other areas tackled are ways to improve the environmental performance of its industrial operations, and of packaging material used in order to minimise the impact on the environment while ensuring an acceptable quality level for consumers.

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