Empowering Communities, Embracing Sustainability: The Good Store's 2024 Social Impact Report

At The Good Store, we're dedicated to creating a positive impact on the lives of Filipinos and the environment. Our 2024 Social Impact Report highlights the progress we've made towards this mission, and we're excited to share our achievements with you.
Empowering Communities
We're proud to have partnered with 49 communities and brands, including social enterprises, developing communities, and indigenous communities. By providing a platform for these groups to showcase their products, we're helping to create economic opportunities and promote cultural preservation.
Reducing Waste, Embracing Sustainability
Our commitment to sustainability is yielding impressive results. Through our efforts, we've saved an estimated 104,436 grams of plastic – a significant reduction in waste that's helping to mitigate the harm caused by single-use plastics.
Giving New Life to Waste: Upcycling Initiatives

We're also dedicated to reducing waste through upcycling. Our initiatives have led to the transformation of 40,855 grams of waste into unique, eco-friendly products. By giving new life to discarded materials, we're reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and promoting a more circular economy.
A Movement Towards a Better Future
The Good Store's 2024 Social Impact Report demonstrates our unwavering commitment to creating a positive impact on the lives of Filipinos and the environment. We believe that business can be a force for good, and we're dedicated to continuing our efforts to promote sustainability, empower communities, and inspire positive change.
Join us in our mission to create a better future for all. Shop with us, share our story, and together, let's make a difference!
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