Impacting Lives through Social Entrepreneurship
Pepper Labs is a Malaysian social enterprise driving social transformation through sustainable economic empowerment and inclusive growth.
About Us
We Advocate for Sustainability
Pepper Labs is a Malaysian social enterprise driving social transformation through sustainable economic empowerment and inclusive growth. Founded by a group of young professionals in 2015, we are now an award-winning and SE.A Plus accredited organisation with multiple ventures that address our social impact interests.
Social enterprises are cause-driven businesses that equally prioritise people and profit. We leverage on several platforms we have built under parent company Pepper Labs to offer employment, capacity building, and microentrepreneurial opportunities to marginalised communities.
In addition to social entrepreneurship and social innovation, we contribute to sustainable economic empowerment through advocacy and policy development in keeping with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Statement of Purpose
We believe in using capacity building to enrich lives and create sustainable economic empowerment and inclusive growth. We are guided by a set of shared values that reflect and shape our organisational culture:
A commitment to building strong and sustainable communities
To drive social innovation in accordance with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
To initiate collaborations centred around a common purpose and shared goals
To embrace change and constantly innovate to increase social impact
Our Initiatives
Pepper Labs oversees the below subsidiaries:
A F&B social brand that provides capacity building and employment for marginalised communities in the form of culinary training and F&B management.
A commission-free digital social innovation platform that connects customers directly to B40 communities and microentrepreneurs in Malaysia for their sustainable economic empowerment.
An academy that provides hands-on training in capacity building and entrepreneurial skills in partnership with corporate, educational, and government institutions. Modules include social entrepreneurship, social innovation, digitalisation and IR4.0, and UN SDG.