Michael McLaren (Credit: McLaren Packaging)

McLaren Packaging Group renews sponsorship for The Distillers One of One Scotch Whisky Charity Auction

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Port Glasgow based McLaren Packaging Group, a specialist supplier to the Scotch Whisky industry, is returning as a programme sponsor of the third edition of The Distillers One of One® charity auction, set to take place this Friday, 10th October 2025 at Hopetoun House near Edinburgh, in collaboration with Sotheby’s.

The landmark charity auction will bring together the Scotch Whisky industry in a shared spirit of generosity and support, featuring 39 exceptional lots from 35 donor companies.

Since the initial auction in 2021, The Distillers One of One has firmly established itself as the preeminent global charity auction of rare Scotch whisky ever staged.

The unwavering commitment from the Scotch Whisky industry has helped raise £4.3 million to date, principally awarded to the Youth Action Fund, which aims to transform young people’s lives in Scotland, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to reach their potential and make a positive contribution to their communities.

Michael McLaren, Director of McLaren Packaging Group, said: “As a family-owned Scottish company serving the Scotch whisky industry, we feel a strong responsibility to give back. The Distillers One of One is a powerful reminder of how this industry can come together to support the next generation, and we are honoured to play our part once again.

“We consider our ongoing involvement with The Distillers One of One charity auction as a testament to our commitment to deliver a sustainable business with a positive impact on the communities within which we operate.”

The Distillers One of One Auction is a biennial series of ultra-rare whisky auctions, which launched in 2021. To date, the auctions have raised £4.3 million, principally awarded to the Youth Action Fund with the aim of supporting young people in Scotland, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to reach their potential and make a positive contribution to their communities.

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