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13 December 2024 | News

Does Buying from Social Economy Organizations Cost More?

The general perception often suggests that supporting the local or social economy comes with higher costs. However, a closer look shows that this preconceived notion doesn’t always hold up under scrutiny. Let’s break down the true costs and benefits of making responsible purchases.

Price Comparison: Our Products vs. Big Retailers

For instance, our children’s crafting aprons, sold for just $14, provide excellent protection with their absorbent and waterproof front panel, long sleeves, and durable materials.

In comparison, a similar apron on platforms like Amazon is sold at an equivalent price. However, these products are typically manufactured overseas, in unknown production conditions, and use lower-quality materials.

By choosing our products, you’re opting for:

  • Local manufacturing, supporting jobs in social and professional integration programs.
  • Superior quality, designed to withstand even intensive use.
  • Eco-friendly practices, with carefully selected materials and a reduced ecological footprint.

Beyond Price: Competitive Costs and More

Buying locally and from social economy organizations doesn’t just mean paying a fair price—it’s an investment in a system that benefits the community while delivering high-quality products at competitive prices.

Make an intelligent and responsible choice—investing in the social economy is investing in a sustainable future.