SEUR Foundation consolidates its social impact in 2025, benefiting thousands across Spain and Europe

Our Markets 29 April 2026

Its flagship project “Tapones y Tapas al Rescate” (“Bottle caps for life”), has collected 131.37 tons of bottle caps, supporting 13 new beneficiaries in 2025. The Foundation collected 81 tons of toys for the “Comparte y Recicla” (“Share and Recycle”) campaign and delivered 156 boxes of gifts to vulnerable children through “Operación Niño de la Navidad” (“Operation Christmas Child”).

 

SEUR Foundation has presented its 2025 Annual Report, highlighting its unwavering commitment to social action, particularly in supporting vulnerable children. Throughout the year, the Foundation has impacted thousands of people, solidifying its position as one of the leading organizations in the social sector.


One of the Foundation’s most iconic projects is “Tapones y Tapas al Rescate” (“Bottle caps for life”). Since its inception in 2011, it has helped more than 230 children by funding medical and orthopedic treatments not covered by the public healthcare system, totaling nearly 1.5 million euros to date. In 2025, this initiative collected 131.37 tons of plastic caps and distributed €24,328.50 to support 13 new beneficiaries, while also preventing 197.06 tons of CO2 emissions.


In 2025, SEUR Foundation achieved significant milestones in its charitable work, standing out in several key areas. Through its solidarity logistics network, the Foundation transported over 600,000 kg of humanitarian aid, including toys, food, and medical supplies, to various organizations across Spain and Europe.


The Foundation also continued its collaboration with entities such as “Acción contra el Hambre” y “Fundación Alberto Contador”, contributing to cancer research projects and support for disadvantaged groups. A notable example was its involvement in the “Restaurants Against Hunger” campaign, for which SEUR facilitated over 1,500 shipments of materials to participating restaurants across the country.


Regarding solidarity campaigns, SEUR Foundation played a crucial role in ““Comparte y Recicla” (“Share and Recycle”), an initiative launched by the Crecer Jugando Foundation and Mediaset España in 2014, collecting 81 tons of toys distributed to over 120 NGOs nationwide. Furthermore, it collaborated on “Operación Niño de la Navidad” (“Operation Christmas Child”) by shipping 156 boxes of gifts for vulnerable children, bringing love and hope to the youngest during the holiday season.


The Foundation has also extended its support beyond borders by participating in international initiatives, such as a partnership with an agricultural cooperative project in Mauritania, where it facilitated the transport of materials to help establish a cooperative that will benefit local communities.


The corporate volunteering program was another key pillar, with more than 40 SEUR employees participating in solidarity activities, totaling 180 volunteer hours. Notable actions included participation in charity races, bicycle repairs with the “Fundación Alberto Contador”, and support in soup kitchens, where volunteers dedicated their time and effort to help those most in need.


These achievements reflect SEUR's Foundationongoing commitment to solidarity, social inclusion, and improving the quality of life for the most disadvantaged, both in Spain and abroad.


You can view the full report at this link:

memoria_anual_2024_definitiva.pdf - Google Drive

 

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About SEUR Foundation


SEUR Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping disadvantaged groups, with a special focus on children, through solidarity-based logistics. Since its creation in 2004, it has relied on the professionalism and solidarity of the SEUR team, which is composed of more than 10,000 professionals. One of its most important initiatives, “Tapones y Tapas al Rescate” (“Bottle caps for life”), focuses on collecting plastic bottle caps to facilitate access to medical treatments or orthopedic aids not covered by the public healthcare system for children with serious illnesses. To date, this initiative has successfully provided over 1,485,582 euros to 230 children.

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