Good360 Australia

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Good360 Australia Sustainability Profile

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At Good360 Australia, we are connectors. We connect charities, disadvantaged schools and society’s most vulnerable with businesses willing to donate unsold or surplus goods, services and disaster recovery essentials. Our mission is to ensure the excess goods and services businesses produce every year flow to people in need rather than going to waste. We work with businesses to reduce waste by ensuring surplus goods flow to people in genuine need. Good360 Australia helps businesses meet ESG ambitions while also supporting the transition to a circular economy in Australia. Our values come down to the four integral elements: - Kindness: We bring kindness in every interaction. - Integrity: We build open and honest relationships through communication. - Collaboration: We collaborate - not replicate. - Innovation: We embrace and drive change and aren’t afraid to pivot.

About Good360 Australia

  • Status
  • Employees
  • 25 - 100
  • Industry
  • Non-profit
  • Country
  • Australia
  • Founded
  • 2013

Good360 Australia Sustainability Actions

Sustainability is in our DNA

Sustainability is in our DNA and consists of taking a holistic approach to supporting our business and not-for-profit network to achieve environmental, social and economic outcomes. Preventing brand-new goods going to waste We work with more than 450+ businesses to keep usable goods from being thrown away by giving donated products a new life in communities that need them. Fewer greenhouse gas emissions By aiming to distribute donations locally where possible, we reduce emissions by limiting the movement of goods and keeping trucks off the road. Providing sustainable solutions We help businesses achieve zero-waste of usable goods and provide access to needed goods in communities around the country, creating the opportunity for us all to waste less.

Local Store Donation Program

In 2018, we pioneered the Local Store Donation Program to connect the unsold brand new goods of retail stores with local Not for Profits and schools. Working with our partner Big W we connected with 183 stores with more than 300 not- for-profits and disadvantaged schools who received over 3M brand new items including toys, clothing, household and electrical goods. This program continues to grow and we have partnered with other big retail brands including Best & Less and Jeans West, connecting goods to local charities and schools where the retail staff work and live.

Disaster Recovery strategic response

We launched our Disaster Recovery strategic response after the cycle of back-to-back disasters began with the 2019 Black Summer bushfires. Our campaign helped get the right goods, to the right people, at the right time throughout all stages of a disaster providing hope and dignity to communities adversely impacted.

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Good360 Australia Sustainability Commitments

2016

Reached 500 not-for-profit and school members

We hit our milestone of 500 not-for-profit and school members that supported and offered Click & Collect from our Sydney warehouse.

2017

Partnership with BIG W

BIG W becomes a partner and donates 400,000 items for families in need during Christmas. This is the beginning of a long-term partnership that helps vulnerable communities all over Australia.

2018

Local Store Donation Program

We pioneered the Local Store Donation Program to connect the unsold brand new goods of retail stores with local not-for-profits and disadvantaged schools.

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Good360 Australia Partnerships

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Registered Charity

About Good360 Australia

  • Status
  • Employees
  • 25 - 100
  • Industry
  • Non-profit
  • Country
  • Australia
  • Founded
  • 2013

Sustainable Development Goals

Good360 Australia is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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Good360 Australia Sustainability News

Environmental crisis unfolding amid cost-of-living crunch

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How retailers can turn surplus inventory into social good

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