QC launches first permanent Kilo/s Kyusi store of pre-loved goods

QC launches first permanent Kilo/s Kyusi store of pre-loved goods

/ 04:57 PM April 23, 2024

mayor joy belmonte with vice mayor gian sotto in the ribbon cutting ceremony of the kilos store

Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte with Vice Mayor Gian Sotto in the ribbon cutting ceremony of the Kilo/s store

MANILA, Philippines – As part of the celebration of Earth Day and efforts to bolster the city’s learning recovery initiatives, the Quezon City local government unit  launched the first-ever permanent store for the Kilo/s Kyusi: Kilo Store ng Bayan, Tulong para sa Kinabukasan at the Quezon City Hall Park and Lagoon.

Spearheaded by the Small Business and Cooperatives Development and Promotions Office (SBCDPO), the Kilo/s Kyusi Kilo Store features preloved and brand new items, which are sold in two ways: either by kilo, in which the price is dependent on the weight of the pre-loved items, or individually, in which customers may find newer and higher quality items. 

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Mayor Joy Belmonte sounded the alarm on the need to reduce fast fashion waste, since 60% of clothes produced today are made out of synthetic and plastic fiber. 

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Mayor Belmonte  joins shoppers inside the newly opened kilo store

QC Mayor Joy Belmonte joins shoppers inside the newly opened Kilo/s store

“The city’s public school children will benefit most from the Kilo/s Store whose proceeds are geared towards bolstering the city’s learning recovery initiatives through various tutoring programs  that focus on the numeracy and literacy skills of the city’s youth,” Belmonte said.

“Walang hanggang pasasalamat sa ating mga partner na tuluy-tuloy sa pagbibigay at pagdo-donate ng mga pre-loved items kaya naisakatuparan natin ang opisyal na pagbubukas ng permanenteng Kilo Store ng Bayan ngayong Earth Day,” she added.

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(We thank our partners who continue to donate their pre-loved items which led to the opening of this Kilo store)

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To culminate the Earth Day celebration, a fashion show by up and coming designers featuring garments made of recycled and upcycled textiles will be held on April 26 at SM Novaliches.

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Mayor Belmonte, Vice mayor Sotto and the SBCDP head Celine Yap in charge of the stores

QC Mayor Joy Belmonte, Vice Mayor Gian Sotto and the SBCDP head Celine Yap and other officials.

According to SBCDPO head Mona Celine Yap, the Kilo/s Kyusi Kilo Store was established as a means for QCitizens to donate their pre-loved items towards supporting the city’s educational initiatives.

The city’s tutoring initiative, known as the Zero Illiteracy sa QC program, has been able to deploy a total of 137 capable tutors in 2023.

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“It also helped 1,272 QC public school students from 25 schools, with each student receiving 50 hours of tutoring in a  span of 25 sessions,” Belmonte added.

The first Kilo/s Kyusi Store, launched on July 17–21, 2023, at the Inner Lobby of the High Rise Building, Quezon City Hall, was a huge success as it generated over P1 million in sales from the donated pre-loved items of QC government officials and employees, partner organizations, and other QCitizens.

Mayor Belmonte with other city officials at the kilos store

QC Mayor Joy Belmonte with other city officials at the Kilo/s store

The second, held from December 15, 2023, until January 1, 2024, at the  POP QC Mercadillo,  Quezon Memorial Circle, was also a success, as it raised ₱103,722 for the QC Learning Recovery Fund. POP QC Mercadillo’s co-organizer, Ace Events, donated an additional ₱500,000 for the cause. 

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“The QC Government hopes to continue the success of the Kilo/s Kyusi Kilo Store through its first-ever permanent store, helping expand the reach of the city’s learning recovery initiatives to more students in the city,” Yap said. 

TAGS: Joy Belmonte, Quezon City

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