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He Started a Social Enterprise in Uni — Then Faced the Harsh Truth About Retail
Season 3 · Episode 10

He Started a Social Enterprise in Uni — Then Faced the Harsh Truth About Retail

Terence Hon, Founder of Greenprice, Sustainable Retail Chain

Asian Business Owners - A.B.O. · Carmen Salameh

November 13, 202439m 57s

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Show Notes

Running a Social Enterprise doesn't mean you're perfect but at least you're trying to achieve something meaningful while making profits.


Terence skipped the corporate stage and went directly into entrepreneurship. He shares the challenges and triumphs of being a young entrepreneur and conveys a modern vision of sustainability and social enterprises.


Listen to our chat and learn more about the ways to educate the populations and raise awareness around sustainability and social impact.


Content:

(02:44) Founding Green Price

(08:30) Early Struggles and Learnings

(14:46) Balancing Profit and Social Impact

(20:07) Funding and Initial Steps

(25:30) From Pop-Up to Permanent Stores

(27:20) Learning from Failure

(33:02) Educating for Sustainability

(38:48) Future Goals for Green Price


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