Impact assessment of UNIQLO’s Neighbours Helping Neighbours

The UNIQLO Neighbours Helping Neighbours (NHN) is a pilot programme that redistributes recycled UNIQLO products to those in need. Preloved UNIQLO clothing in good condition are collected, washed and pressed, and then redistributed to partnered social service organisations and family service centres...

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Main Authors: NG, Weng Lin, SIDHU, Dalvin
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2025
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https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lien_reports/article/1019/viewcontent/LCSI_NHN_Report_v8_FA.pdf
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lien_reports-10192025-02-04T02:20:41Z Impact assessment of UNIQLO’s Neighbours Helping Neighbours NG, Weng Lin SIDHU, Dalvin The UNIQLO Neighbours Helping Neighbours (NHN) is a pilot programme that redistributes recycled UNIQLO products to those in need. Preloved UNIQLO clothing in good condition are collected, washed and pressed, and then redistributed to partnered social service organisations and family service centres for donation to their core beneficiaries. The objective of the current study is to document and evaluate the impact of the NHN programme on its beneficiaries and present evidence-based recommendations that will aid UNIQLO’s efforts to improve and scale subsequent iterations of this programme. This report will present results obtained from the following data sources: (1) a quantitative survey given to the core beneficiaries of the NHN and (2) qualitative insights collected from both the beneficiaries and the partner organisations of the NHN. This study also explores the need for like-minded stakeholders — organisations, community members, and corporations alike — to come together for the improvement and growth of the NHN programme. The success of this NHN pilot sets the stage for a shift in the clothing industry towards sustainability initiatives that contribute to the re-use of quality clothing for longer wear, as well as circularity of materials while simultaneously providing for those in need in ways that involve local communities. 2025-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lien_reports/20 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lien_reports/article/1019/viewcontent/LCSI_NHN_Report_v8_FA.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Lien Centre for Social Innovation: Research eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University UNIQLO Neighbours Helping Neighbours clothing sustainability circular economy recycled clothing social impact corporate social responsibility community engagement fashion industry donation programs Asian Studies Civic and Community Engagement Social Work
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic UNIQLO
Neighbours Helping Neighbours
clothing sustainability
circular economy
recycled clothing
social impact
corporate social responsibility
community engagement
fashion industry
donation programs
Asian Studies
Civic and Community Engagement
Social Work
spellingShingle UNIQLO
Neighbours Helping Neighbours
clothing sustainability
circular economy
recycled clothing
social impact
corporate social responsibility
community engagement
fashion industry
donation programs
Asian Studies
Civic and Community Engagement
Social Work
NG, Weng Lin
SIDHU, Dalvin
Impact assessment of UNIQLO’s Neighbours Helping Neighbours
description The UNIQLO Neighbours Helping Neighbours (NHN) is a pilot programme that redistributes recycled UNIQLO products to those in need. Preloved UNIQLO clothing in good condition are collected, washed and pressed, and then redistributed to partnered social service organisations and family service centres for donation to their core beneficiaries. The objective of the current study is to document and evaluate the impact of the NHN programme on its beneficiaries and present evidence-based recommendations that will aid UNIQLO’s efforts to improve and scale subsequent iterations of this programme. This report will present results obtained from the following data sources: (1) a quantitative survey given to the core beneficiaries of the NHN and (2) qualitative insights collected from both the beneficiaries and the partner organisations of the NHN. This study also explores the need for like-minded stakeholders — organisations, community members, and corporations alike — to come together for the improvement and growth of the NHN programme. The success of this NHN pilot sets the stage for a shift in the clothing industry towards sustainability initiatives that contribute to the re-use of quality clothing for longer wear, as well as circularity of materials while simultaneously providing for those in need in ways that involve local communities.
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author NG, Weng Lin
SIDHU, Dalvin
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SIDHU, Dalvin
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title Impact assessment of UNIQLO’s Neighbours Helping Neighbours
title_short Impact assessment of UNIQLO’s Neighbours Helping Neighbours
title_full Impact assessment of UNIQLO’s Neighbours Helping Neighbours
title_fullStr Impact assessment of UNIQLO’s Neighbours Helping Neighbours
title_full_unstemmed Impact assessment of UNIQLO’s Neighbours Helping Neighbours
title_sort impact assessment of uniqlo’s neighbours helping neighbours
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2025
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lien_reports/20
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lien_reports/article/1019/viewcontent/LCSI_NHN_Report_v8_FA.pdf
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