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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Palm2Go

Palm2Go helps businesses replace single-use plastics with sustainable packaging solutions derived from agricultural waste. Their palm leaf plates, bowls, cups, trays, and takeaway containers are food safe, naturally water repellant, heat resistant, deep freezable, and fully home compostable. They create livelihood opportunities in rural areas and provide workers with free meals, health insurance, and other benefits. Palm2Go is registered in Germany and Sri Lanka and is a member of the Greentech Alliance.


Palmyra Organics

Palmyra Organics is focused on developing the palmyra palm sugar industry in the north and east of Sri Lanka and making the product accessible to vegan and natural food markets worldwide. They started production in Jaffna, Mullaitivu, and Vavuniya, a region with few employment opportunities. Small-scale farmers tap the palmyra palms, and boil the sap into jaggery, which is ground, dried, and packed. The final product is vegan certified and tested for sale in the EU and UK. Palmyra palm sugar is unrefined, low on the glycemic index, and contains B vitamins and essential minerals. Palmyra Organics reinvests a portion of sales to improve the lives of palmyra toddy tappers and jaggery makers in the region.


Panaluwa

Panaluwa Farmers is a group of small-scale farmers that practice organic agricultural methods and cultivate toxin-free fruits and vegetables for their local community. They maintain a diversity of crops, build soil health, and conserve water through mulching and other techniques. Group members save seeds and produce compost, vermicompost, liquid fertilizers, and pest repellents from natural, locally available materials. Panaluwa Farmers works with Sri Lanka Human Development Foundation to promote natural farming techniques, reduce carbon emissions, and protect local biodiversity and indigenous seeds. They are verified organic under a local participatory guarantee system (PGS).


Pandia Health

Pandia Health improves women's lives by providing accessible, high-quality women's healthcare in the United States. They have an in-house team of doctors, provide telemedicine consultations and written prescriptions, and offer online birth control delivered by mail. Whether women need medication for family planning, acne, premenstrual syndrome management, dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, or another reason, they make the process confidential, convenient, and affordable. Birth control is free with insurance and starts at seven dollars per pack without. People in need can apply for financial assistance through the Pandia Health Birth Control Fund. Pandia Health conducts research to improve care for racial minorities and is committed to health education. They produce informative online content and offer free educational programs for any group with more than 30 attendees. Pandia Health is part of Coralus, One World, and Springboard Enterprises.


Pan Factory

Pan (පන්) Factory offers handmade natural housewares and accessories to support sustainable living, reduce plastic use, and improve the living standards of women artisans in Panduwasnuwara. The women source reed and cane from the surrounding area, coordinate production through local women's societies, and create handwoven bags, baskets, boxes, and other housewares. They minimize energy consumption, protect biodiversity, and provide plastic-free alternatives that prevent landfill waste.


Pangolin Gin

Pangolin Gin crafts artisanal gin to raise awareness about the pangolin, the most trafficked mammal in the world, and help protect it from extinction. The gin is produced in the Paper Mill Distillery in the heart of the Staffordshire Moorelands using African botanicals like honeybush, rooibos, and baobab. Products are shipped plastic free in compostable packaging. For every bottle purchased, a donation is made to pangolin conservation charities working across Africa and Asia. Pangolin Gin has partnered with Born Free so that customers can adopt rescued and orphaned pangolins in the Central African Republic and support their rehabilitation and return to the wild. They also partner with Ecologi to plant trees and offset the carbon footprint of their operations. The team is currently climate positive.


PantryNook

PantryNook offers zero waste kitchen essentials with a focus on removing plastics from food packaging and supply chains and making sustainable living accessible, convenient, and affordable for everyone. They source spices, cold-pressed edible oils, natural sweeteners, and other grocery items from local farmers and suppliers and package them in refillable glass containers and compostable paper. They maintain low margins in order to cover the higher cost of plastic-free packaging and still keep their products affordable. PantryNook does not import materials or export products. They work with rural communities to expand their product range. PantryNook runs on solar energy and uses their platform to promote the transition to zero waste lifestyles and a circular economy.


Pantry Shelf

Pantry Shelf is a local grocery shop and delivery service that aims to reduce waste and make sustainable living more accessible. They offer refills for dried pantry essentials, environmentally responsible cleaning supplies, and toiletries, zero waste meal jars, and local products in easily compostable or recyclable packaging. Products can be delivered locally with their zero emission electric vans or nationwide with their carbon neutral courier partner. Artisan bread and pastries are available for in-store pickup. Pantry Shelf offers sustainability consulting and works with local businesses to provide refill services, meeting supplies, and gift hampers. They organize workshops, events, community exchange projects, and a local seed swop. Pantry Shelf donates to local charity fundraising raffles and to their local food banks.


Panublix

Panublix is a sourcing platform connecting creatives with tropical yarns, textiles, and artisan craft so they can design a more sustainable future that respects cultural heritage, humanity, and biodiversity. Philippine tropical fibers like cotton, abaca, and piña provide a natural, environmentally responsible alternative to synthetic materials made from fossil fuels. Panublix partners with the the Philippine Textile Research Institute to make these tropical yarns more accessible. Fibers are sustainably harvested by farmers in the Bicol and Western Visayas region and spun in the Regional Yarn Production and Innovation Center (RYPIC) in Iloilo, which was historically known as the textile capital of the Philippines. They offer Philippine cotton crochet yarn, weaving yarn, and handwoven fabrics, cotton abaca blends, cotton piña blends, and handwoven piña fabric made from the finest pineapple liniwan fibers. Their Panublix Weaving Enterprise Digital Enabler (PWEDE) supports artisanal textile enterprises with online market access. Panublix is a member of Catalyst 2030.


Panwila

Panwila aims to uplift rural industries in Sri Lanka. They develop urban markets for high quality rural products that contribute to wellness and environment sustainability. Products include pure kithul syrup and kithul jaggery from traditional tappers near the Sinharaja World Heritage rainforest reserve and raw bee honey from beekeepers near the north central dry zone forests.


Paper Bag Shop

Paper Bag Shop manufactures custom paper bags and operates a retail outlet for walk-in customers. Their mission is to reduce the use of plastic bags by offering an environmentally responsible alternative. They offer bags made from recycled, unbleached, and Forest Stewardship Council certified materials and recycle all scrap materials.


Paper Crafts by Judy

Judy is a cancer patient at the Kandy Cancer Center in Sri Lanka who has not let her illness control her life. She uses recycled paper, plastic and other waste materials to create handmade cards, key tags, picture frames and housewares. Proceeds are used for her continued treatment and her daughter's schooling.


Paper Fig Foundation

Paper Fig Foundation provides healthcare and clean water to underserved, rural communities and uses fashion and the arts to unleash women's power in East Africa. Their sewing school in Kasese, Uganda offers a free, six-month course designed to equip young women with the skills to support themselves. All graduates are invited to join the Alumni Association, where they become eligible for fabric loan programs, continued use of sewing machines, and master classes with established designers and tailors from Kampala. The PFF Fellowship offers opportunities for aspiring young designers, models, makeup artists, and other professionals in fashion to travel to New York City for New York Fashion Week and shadow an expert team backstage. Paper Fig Foundation built a health center in Kasese at the community's request. The center has provided free treatment to more than 10,000 people, vaccinated thousands, and caused malaria rates to plummet. Paper Fig Foundation is registered as a community based organization in Uganda and as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization in the United States. All surplus is reinvested to support the skills training center and health center.


Paper Link

Paper Link collects waste paper from companies and combines it with flower petals, banana cultivation waste, invasive water hyacinth, and other natural materials to create recycled paper, cards, notebooks, packaging, and paper pulp art. They also make plantable seed paper with embedded brinjal, chili, or tomato seeds. The seed paper is ideal for gift cards, invitations, and product tags. Paper Link offers paper making workshops and equipment for anyone wanting to learn the craft.


Papillon Marketplace

Papillon Marketplace creates fair trade artisan jobs in Haiti to provide opportunities for at-risk families and address the poverty orphan crisis. Their artisans produce a wide range of housewares and accessories and are best known for their recycled steel drum metal art, ceramic tableware, ceramic bead jewelry, and recycled paper jewelry. Papillon Marketplace sources the majority of their materials locally to further stimulate the Haitian economy and create more jobs. They provide paid job training, a living wage, consistent work, medical benefits, and a creative, family-friendly work environment with on-site child care. Papillon Empowerment, their 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, supports language and literacy development, computer training, school tuition scholarships, small business mentorship, and other community development needs. Papillon Marketplace is a Fair Trade Federation verified member.


Parabowa Organic Farmers Association

Parabowa Organic Farmers Association produces organic heirloom rice, coconut, fruit, vegetables, and spices in western Sri Lanka with a focus on supplying poison free food and protecting the environment. They offer technical training that combines indigenous knowledge, organic best practices, biodynamic techniques, and environmental conservation. Parabowa has Fairtrade International certification, Demeter biodynamic certification, and USDA, JAS, and EU organic certification.


PARCIC

The Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC) is a Japanese not-for-profit organization that started in 1973 with a focus on advocacy-oriented research, education, and support for people's movements. In 2008, PARC Interpeoples' Cooperation emerged to extend direct support to people affected by violence or natural disasters and help them achieve self-reliance. They promote direct trade and work for a global society where people can live in equality, peace and harmony. PARCIC has supported Syrian refugees in Turkey, conflict-affected communities in Palestine, women-headed families in northern Sri Lanka, organic tea farmers in Sri Lanka, organic coffee-farmers in Timor Leste, and fishing communities involved in mangrove conservation in Malaysia. They contribute to the solidarity economy by selling fair trade organic tea, coffee, recycled sari accessories, and other products in Japan and organizing eco tours for Japanese supporters.


Parrotfish Collective

Parrotfish Collective brings together conservation communicators and educators that create original content and share scientific information in an accessible manner. They use illustration, photography, video, and other creative content to raise awareness, educate, inspire, and mobilize communities towards making conscious and responsible decisions that contribute to the protection and restoration of ecosystems. All funds are reinvested to create new educational content and conduct awareness programs for rural communities with a particular focus on National Park guides and people living in protected area buffer zones. Parrotfish Collective works closely with local conservation and environmental groups including the Fishing Cat Working Group, Oceanswell, the Pearl Protectors, Lanka Environment Fund, the Department of Wildlife Conservation and the Department of Forest Conservation.


Partners for Possibility

Partners for Possibility mobilizes citizens to partner with principals and teachers and place school at the center of community. Their mission is to radically transform education outcomes in South Africa. Partners for Possibility establishes partnerships between business leaders and school principals from under-resourced schools, provides tailored leadership development courses and professional coaching, and organizes leadership circles that serve as solution incubators. The partners design a custom school improvement plan and actively engage teachers, parents, and other community members to implement it. Partners for Possibility is a program of Symphonia for South Africa, a registered nonprofit and public benefit organization, and has Social Enterprise Mark accreditation.


Partnership Accelerator

Partnership Accelerator amplifies social impact by facilitating and nurturing partnerships between mission-driven organizations and funding organizations including foundations, company CSR divisions, and social finance aggregators. They provide auxiliary support for lead generation, email templates, presentation decks, and funder reporting, which enables nonprofits and social enterprises to focus on their core work. They also help organizations conduct SWOT analyses, refine their narrative, clarify their partnership goals and fundraising strategy, and organize fundraising events. Services are customized to meet organizational needs. Partnership Accelerator is location agnostic and can provide online support to organizations anywhere in the world.