About 200 Reusable Items Donated to Goodwill Store
To Be Sold Later at Goodwill Store Locations
Supporting Employment for People with Disabilities and Contributing to Environmental Protection

Next Securities announced on September 10 that it collected about 200 reusable items and donated them to Goodwill Store, launching its first upcycling campaign.


This campaign was organized as Next Securities employees joined forces to support job creation for people with disabilities and to promote environmental protection.


The donated items, including clothing, books, and household goods, will later be resold at reasonable prices through Goodwill Store locations. The proceeds from these sales will be used to create a stable work environment and support economic independence for employees with disabilities.


Goodwill Store is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the independence of people with disabilities. It is working to establish a stable donation system, create jobs for people with disabilities, and promote long-term environmental protection.



A representative from Next Securities stated, "This upcycling campaign marks the first step in Next Securities' commitment to contributing to the local community, and it demonstrates that anyone can practice sharing in their daily lives. We will continue to expand our social contribution activities in various ways going forward."

Next Securities collected about 200 reusable items on the 10th and donated them to the Goodwill Store, launching their first upcycling campaign. Next Securities

Next Securities collected about 200 reusable items on the 10th and donated them to the Goodwill Store, launching their first upcycling campaign. Next Securities

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