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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Plant Beast

Plant Beast uses nutritious whole food ingredients to create healthy snack alternatives that are vegan and gluten-free. Their flagship product is a plant-based queso dip. They collect their glass bottles for sterilization and reuse.


Plant Earth Market

Plant Earth Market organizes marketplace events for vegan entrepreneurs who prioritize the wellbeing of non-human animals with the intention of eliminating unnecessary harm and suffering in the world. The market includes food, clothing, housewares, accessories, and more from a curated group of Good Market Approved vendors. Plant Earth Market encourages vendors to pay careful attention to every stage of their supply chain and provides assistance to help them align with a people, animal, and planet-centric approach.


Planted Cuisine

Planted Cuisine is rebuilding community through regenerative plant-based food. Services include public and private pop-up dinners, catering, experiences, events, retreats, speaking engagements, cooking classes, menu development, and consultation on regenerative food and farming, food system design, community development, political action, integrative medicine, and more. Planted Cuisine offers discounted pricing to certain demographics and hosts regular events on a donation basis to ensure all members of the community can participate. They sponsor, donate, and partner with local nonprofits and enterprises that align with their mission and values.


Planting Justice

Planting Justice empowers people impacted by mass incarceration and other social inequities with the skills and resources to cultivate food sovereignty, economic justice, and community healing. They build edible permaculture gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area, work with high schools to develop food justice curricula, and create green jobs in the food justice movement. The Planting Justice holistic re-entry program trains prisoners in permaculture gardening and provides living wage jobs when they make parole. They have a zero percent recidivism rate compared to 44.6 percent for the state of California. Planting Justice operates a four-acre mother farm in El Sobrante and a two-acre USDA organic certified nursery in Oakland with more than 1,300 varieties of fruit trees and other perennial plants. They also offer a permaculture landscaping service. The nursery is on Ohlone land and Planting Justice is working with the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust to transfer these two acres back into native stewardship. Planting Justice is registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and is part of the East Oakland Neighborhood Initiative and Transformative Climate Communities.


Plateau de Gourmet

Plateau de Gourmet specializes in quality dips and platters made from natural, sustainably sourced ingredients. They prioritize small-scale local suppliers and environmentally responsible, plastic-free packaging. Popular dips include shiitake mushroom, sundried tomato, olive, asparagus, tomato basil, and dried fruit. Vegetarian and halal options are available. Plateau de Gourmet preferentially hires people from low income communities and pays above the industry average. They donate to environmental causes.


Playful Planet

Playful Planet creates a nurturing environment where children can explore, grow, and thrive through play, creativity, and learning. They provide interactive play zones, art workshops, and activities designed to inspire curiosity, foster social skills, and encourage self-expression. Playful Planet prioritizes reusable supplies, maintains affordable prices, and trains teachers in holistic early childhood development. They donate a portion of their profits to children’s homes and charities.


Play More

Play More is a collective of families in Geraldton, Western Australia committed to learning through play. Their community portal includes a wide range of offerings that strengthen development through play, exploration, creativity, and discovery. Examples include mini markets, messy play, cardboard creators, tinkering time, and loose parts play using recycled and repurposed materials. Families can book one-off playdate events or contribute monthly to become partners, share ideas, knowledge, resources, and skills, and participate in unlimited offerings. Play More favors citizenship over consumerism, development over management, and process over product. Their pay-as-you-can structure ensures offerings are inclusive and accessible.


Plodie.com

Plodie.com develops technological solutions that simplify short food supply chains (SFSC), empower small-scale producers, reduce food miles, enhance food sovereignty, and support resilient local communities. Their software enables customers to order fresh locally grown food from multiple producers, provides market owners and producers with automated tools for order processing, accounting, inventory management, revenue tracking, and comprehensive analytics, and optimizes delivery routes and schedules to facilitate carbon-efficient deliveries. Plodie.com is designed as a scalable software as a service (SaaS) solution to support replication in diverse regional contexts, help overcome systemic challenges, and make local food systems more efficient, accessible, and sustainable​. They have helped develop a national consortium of SFSC operators in Croatia to standardize best practices, enhance collaboration, and improve market access for small local producers.


Plodovi.hr

Plodovi.hr empowers small local producers and strengthens urban communities in Croatia by providing a direct and transparent link between local farmers and consumers. They combine online sales with reliable delivery services and offer a wide range of fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced products, including vegetables, fruit, dairy, eggs, seeds, nuts, oils, spices, honey, jams, vinegar, wine, spirits, beer, and more. Family farms and other small producers are able to maintain their brand identity, access new sales channels, set their own prices, and sell directly to consumers while Plodovi.hr handles marketing, logistics, and distribution. Plodovi.hr actively engages with policymakers, local authorities, and European Union institutions to advocate for changes that support small producers and short food supply chains (SFSC), reduce administrative burdens, and prioritize locally produced food in public procurement.


Plovf.lk Natural

Plovf.lk Natural wants to increase the availability of healthy, affordable food options and introduce Russian flavors in Sri Lanka. Popular products include plovf, a Russian style biriyani, vegetable soups, salads, and blini pancakes made with local kurakkan flour. All proceeds are used to support a kidney patient waiting for a transplant.


PlusArch Upcycle

PlusArch Upcycle uses paper waste to create handmade upcycled jewelry. They aim to raise environmental awareness and reduce landfill waste.


Pochchi

Pochchi produces clay products and gardening supplies to connect people with nature and create rural employment opportunities. They offer terracotta clay pots and planters, clay watering spikes, clay pebbles to increase water retention, clay Ayurvedic steam inhalers, clay oil lamps, and wooden garden boxes. Their factory is based in an Anuradhapura village, employs local women, and uses silt from the bottom of irrigation reservoirs, which increases the capacity of the reservoirs and benefits local farmers. Pochchi provides natural, local alternatives to expensive imported products.


PODIE

People's Organisation for Development Import & Export (PODIE) produces fair trade organic spices with a focus on protecting the environment and raising the living standards of small-scale producers in Sri Lanka. They have been working with artisan groups and farming cooperatives since 1974 and have exported fair trade products since 1985. PODIE works with more than 2,000 spice farmers and has supported them to transition to organic and biodynamic practices, develop their infrastructure, and improve their practices to meet international quality standards. They offer packaging made from environmentally responsible materials like recycled paper, reed, and terracotta. Products are processed and packed at their Negombo facility where they provide employment opportunities for local women and youth. PODIE provides fair trade wages, meals, dry ration packs, training programs, savings schemes, loan facilities, medical benefits, and regular bonuses. They are a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) and have organic certification according to USDA, EU, and JAS standards.


Podi Kade

Podi Kade reuses, repaints, and upcycles waste materials. Their motto is "use what is around you." They specialize in hand-painted wooden artwork and signboards made from ocean driftwood or scrap wood from small local factories. They also create minimalist jewelry from local gemstones and rudraksha seeds. Podi Kade's retail outlet in southern Sri Lanka features their own work and products from other ethical and environmentally responsible brands.


Point of View Story

Point of View Story (POVS) uses the power of film to support post-traumatic growth and healing for people who have experienced harm or violence within the commercial sex industry or trafficking. Their short films are used by therapists, advocates, and other trained facilitators in individual and group sessions to address common therapeutic stuck points and invite viewers into new understandings about themselves, others, and the world. POVS films are created in collaboration with field experts including those with lived experience of commercial sexual exploitation or trafficking. Fiscal sponsorship is provided by The Film Collaborative.


Polkatta.com

Polkatta.com works with rural communities to collect coconut shells that have been discarded as waste and recycle them into bowls, tea cups, mugs, wine glasses, salt and pepper shakers, spoons, and more. Polkatta, which means coconut shell in Sinhala, provides plant-based, biodegradable, reusable alternatives to plastic tableware. They believe that going green is contagious and can start with one person or one family changing habits and lifestyles one step at a time.


Pollinate Group

Pollinate Group identifies, trains, and develops local women entrepreneurs to distribute solar lights, fuel-efficient cook stoves, and other household appliances that improve health, save time, and save money for the world’s most neglected communities. The women serve as last-mile distributors, reaching families in urban slums and low-income rural villages and maintaining long-term service relationships with cash-based payment plans and after-sales support. Pollinate Group helps the network of women entrepreneurs with business skill development, product supply, and inventory loans. They also work with each woman’s family to bring them on the journey. The women earn respect and meaningful income and serve as role models to others. Pollinate Group formed through a merger of Pollinate Energy in India and Empower Generation in Nepal. Local implementing partners include Kalpavriksha and Asha Kiran.


Pomegranate Seeds

Pomegranate Seeds works with Afghan refugee women to create handcrafted accessories and housewares, build sustainable futures for themselves and their families, and preserve traditional hand embroidery techniques of the Balochistan region, like Suzani, Taar Kashi, Khotro, and Teke. The women artisans come from marginalized communities with patriarchal norms and aren't able to access conventional employment. By visiting women at home, Pomegranate Seeds is able to provide a dignified source of income, fair wages, and flexible work opportunities. They also organize medical camps and provide financial assistance to refugee families in need. Pomegranate Seeds is committed to environmental sustainability. They use responsibly sourced natural fibers, minimize waste, and ensure all products are made to last. Pomegranate Seeds participates in MADE51 by UNHCR the UN Refugee Agency.


Pom’s Island

Pom's Island creates environmentally responsible, non-toxic wooden toys with open-ended designs to encourage creativity and imagination. Parents are able to buy one toy that does a hundred things instead of a hundred toys that do one thing. Pom's Island toys are safe for children and safe for the environment. The wood is carefully sanded, painted with non-toxic water-based paint, and finished with a homemade, natural wood butter. Packaging is plastic free and recyclable.


PonyUp for Good

PonyUp for Good turns decommissioned technology into fresh meals for people in need. They collect unwanted devices, provide a secure data cleaning service, sell the technology to wholesale partners for refurbishment and reuse, and donate 50 percent of the profits to SecondBite, Australia’s largest fresh food rescue charity. Their model reduces e-waste and food waste, prevents toxic chemicals from entering landfills and waterways, improves access to affordable second-hand technology, and feeds vulnerable people. PonyUp for Good works with corporate clients to develop engagement programs for their employees that include education on e-waste and food waste, collection points for them to bring e-waste from home, and opportunities to volunteer with SecondBite. PonyUp for Good is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise.