The Philippine Star

How did a day of online sHopping benefit tHe cHildren of Unicef?

- By MARgA BUenAvenTU­RA

Online shopping has revolution­ized the way we consume products — anything can be bought off of the internet. So how do you turn this consumer behavior into a force of good? Unilver Philippine­s has innovated to combine e-commerce and philanthro­py through Shop2Give, a oneday shopping event on Lazada that benefits disadvanta­ged children through UNICEF.

Last Oct. 17, Unilver Philippine­s took over Lazada’s interface, changing all the brand’s product photos into quirky illustrati­ons, reminiscen­t of a child’s doodles. Apart from getting access to deals up to 80 percent off and even buy one get one promos, every purchase went towards Shop2Give’s beneficiar­ies: Unilver Philippine­s matched each purchase with a donation to UNICEF.

As a brand that is present in almost 99 percent of Filipino households, Unilver could have easily held the promo in their physical stores and supermarke­ts. So why go online? Unilver Philippine­s CEO Benjie Yap explains that while the brand already has similar programs offline (a program with Domex aims to build more clean toilets around the Philippine­s), going online is a reflection of more Filipinos buying online. “More and more Filipinos are starting to shop online, and we follow where the consumers are. We follow where their habits go,” Yap explains. “We want to make sure that winning with purpose happens everywhere.”

 ??  ?? Unilever Philippine­s chairman and CEO Benjie Yap, UNICEF country representa­tive Lotta Sylwander, and Lazada Philippine­s CEO Ray Alimurung at the launch of Shop2Give.
Unilever Philippine­s chairman and CEO Benjie Yap, UNICEF country representa­tive Lotta Sylwander, and Lazada Philippine­s CEO Ray Alimurung at the launch of Shop2Give.

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