Casalasco Renews Support for Banco Alimentare

The Group confirms its continued support for the most vulnerable, also for the 2025 holiday season, through its traditional charitable donation.

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15 December 2025

Casalasco reaffirms its commitment to social responsibility, choosing once again this year to support the Fondazione Banco Alimentare ETS with a charitable donation dedicated to helping families and individuals in need. This contribution will enable the organization to continue its work of recovering and distributing food through its extensive network of partner associations across Italy, ensuring widespread and timely support for those experiencing vulnerability.

Mindful of the needs of the communities in which it operates, the Group has extended its national support for 2025, aiming to broaden the initiative's social impact. This financial contribution is part of an ongoing commitment: for years, Casalasco has collaborated with Banco Alimentare by donating its products and contributing to food waste reduction through a continuous and structured partnership.


“Being useful to people through what we produce is an integral part of our business philosophy,” states Costantino Vaia, CEO of Gruppo Casalasco –. “That’s why, once again this year, we have chosen to support Banco Alimentare, an organization that plays an essential role for the entire country and embodies values we deeply cherish. With this collaboration, we renew our commitment to the community, also giving further meaning to the food we process and the raw materials our farmers carefully cultivate.”


“We are grateful to Casalasco for choosing once again to stand alongside Banco Alimentare this Christmas. For us, it’s important to be able to count on the support of partner companies for our daily work. We are confident that our journey with Casalasco can continue with ever-increasing involvement, benefiting many individuals and families in need of food assistance,” comments Marco Piuri, President of Fondazione Banco Alimentare ETS.

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