RLC reached out to disaster victims through Robinsons Malls relief operations. Seeing the need to lift the Filipino spirit amidst calamities and disasters, RLove through Robinsons Malls was able to provide emergency assistance to affected communities with the help of their respective Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Resiliency Office. RLove relief food packs were distributed in evacuation centers, and through door-to-door efforts to reach all calamity-stricken families.
- RLove is committed to preserve the environment and to take action to minimize RLC's environmental footprint. In line with this, Robinsons Malls General Trias and Las Pinas partnered with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for the Solid Waste Management Project. A solid waste management scheme was implemented to turn residual plastics into useable items such as garbage bins, chairs, and tables.
- To service the needs of the marginalized sectors, including persons with disabilities and diseases, the program donated resources for daily essentials, support therapies, and medicines. This year, the program served The Hansen Lepers Association of Cebu to empower people diagnosed with Hansen disease to overcome their limitations and to navigate opportunities for a better life.
- RLove actively participates in the Department of Education's Brigada Eskwela project and "Adopt-A-School" program that caters to over 82,000 public school students. In 2019, RLC assisted 54 public schools located in 24 different provinces and cities across the country in improving classrooms and common areas. Activities include repainting of classrooms, repairing of school furniture, and donation of audio-visual equipment and information to aid the children's learning.
- Robinsons Malls Iloilo partnered with the local government and the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO Iloilo) for "Bote Ko, Palit Ko", an eco-brick project that champions the adoption of the Alternative Recycling Technology (ART) through plastic bottle redemption activities. The campaign targeted schools and universities, including mall customers who donated collated plastic bottles or "trash in a bottle" in exchange for eco-friendly items from the mall. Collected plastic bottles were used to create planter boxes, and low non-load bearing walls for schools.
- The Robinsons Malls Recycling Market and Shoot Your PET Bottles project provide waste-recovery systems through a once-a-month recyclable-buying fair involving Robinsons tenants, customers, other business establishments, schools, religious groups, and city residents. The project aims to instill environmental stewardship amongst city residents and businesses, while providing additional income to households and organizations. Through this project, waste-to-landfill diversion is achieved through segregation campaigns, recycling practices, and the trash-for-cash incentive mechanism.