Zest Advertising and the Launceston Benevolent Society are once again calling on generous Launceston businesses and schools to collect unneeded food products for the annual CanDrive.
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The CanDrive has been operating for about 13 years, coordinated by Zest owners Andrew and Amanda Cowley.
"It lasts them [Benevolent Society] nearly the whole year for food ... it's become that important," Mr Cowley said.
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Benevolent Society chief executive Rodney Spinks the drive was all the more important in 2020, with people continuing to do it tough due to COVID-19.
Organisations can register to participate at candrive.com.au. You can either use your own box, or one can be delivered to you. The boxes will be collected from September 7.