Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Pooris specializes in North Indian dishes made from all natural, sustainably sourced ingredients.
Poowa Sri Lanka provides care, protection, and advocacy for cats in need. Through education, outreach, and community engagement, they raise awareness about responsible pet ownership, spaying and neutering, and the prevention of cruelty toward cats. Team Poowa rescues and rehabilitates cats facing abandonment, abuse, or neglect and finds them loving and permanent homes. They operate through a network of volunteers and supporters and sell secondhand goods to raise funds.
Posha Crunch offers natural snacks for babies and toddlers as a healthier local alternative to imported biscuits. Their posha range is made with nutrient rich samaposha and triposha which contains green gram, soy, rice, corn, vitamins, and minerals, local butter, eggs that are free from antibiotics and grow promoters, and either banana, apple, almond butter, or peanut butter. Their cheese biscuits are made with local Maia cheese and come in toddler friendly shapes. Posha Crunch prioritizes local suppliers and ensures that all ingredients are non-GMO and free from artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, and other additives.
Positive empowers regenerative entrepreneurs to co-create solutions fostering an equitable and life-affirming economy through knowledge, resources, and a peer-led community. They offer practical roadmaps, toolkits, and a handbook for regenerative business based on the Positive Compass, which has Purpose at the center and Planet, People, Partners, and Places as the four directions.
Positive Sri Lanka is a national movement that emerged after the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks to challenge negativity, change the narrative in the country, and jumpstart the economy. The initiative is an alliance of like-minded individuals and businesses committed to positive citizenship. Participants raise awareness and encourage Sri Lankans to think, lead, act, buy, and share positive. Collected funds are donated to Trail and the Sri Lanka Red Cross to support survivors and their families.
Postane is an urban hub and coproduction space in Istanbul that fosters social innovation and collaboration for the wellbeing of people and the planet. They transformed the building known as the British Post Office, which was built in 1859, into a vegetarian cafe, social economy retail shop, library, studio, coworking office, and event space with a rooftop permaculture garden. They offer membership plans, venue rental, catering, event photography, podcast and video, podcasting, project development, and consulting services. Postane has a tripod pricing model with full-price, subsidized, and free options and a Social Impact Credit program to increase affordability for those in need. The cafe sources from cooperatives and other local producers, minimizes waste, composts food scraps, and serves disadvantaged communities through a suspended meal program. Postane is part of Ashoka, Allianz Cultural Hubs Network, and Bertha Spaces. They allocate 80 percent of profits to purpose-driven initiatives.
Post Growth Entrepreneurship (PGE) reframes business as a form of activism, art, spirituality, and creative expression. This business model embraces flat growth curves and rejects the need for investors, scaling, and exits. PGE questions entrepreneurial "common wisdom" and re-envisions business as a vehicle for pure positive impact. They produce free educational resources, offer mentoring, workshops, and consultancy services, and organize incubator programs for founders of non-extractive companies who want to build the Post Growth Economy one startup at a time. Post Growth Entrepreneurship services are provided under Nonprofit Ventures, a foundation-owned company. They are members of Wellbeing Economy Alliance, Post Growth Institute, and other aligned networks.
Post Growth Institute (PGI) is accelerating the shift to a society that thrives within ecological limits. Their work is international and focused on three interconnected areas. Reimagining Economics includes research, articles, presentations, events, and other resources that explore viable ideas for a fair and regenerative, full-circle economy. Reorienting Organizations includes training and consultancy services for social entrepreneurs and local leaders advancing purpose-driven initiatives and not-for-profit forms of business. Revitalizing Communities is about facilitating processes that reveal true wealth and increase the flow of resources in communities. PGI initiatives like Free Money Day and Offers and Needs Markets have spread globally, and the Alliance, a cooperative social media service, helps amplify #postgrowth content and the work of member organizations. Post Growth Institute is registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and offers discounted or pro bono services for low income groups.
Posto9 designs and produces inclusive activewear with a focus on ethical and sustainable practices and empowering women through fitness. They specialize in tops, shorts, and leggings for pole dancing. Posto9 works directly with independent home seamstresses to cut out middlemen and ensure fair wages. They use sustainably sourced fabrics like Econyl, a regenerated nylon made from discarded fishing nets and other waste materials. Posto9 produces in small made-to-order batches to avoid overproduction, and upcycles fabric offcuts into scrunchies, hair bands, and other accessories. They support One Tree Planted and Yoga Stops Traffick.
Pot 2 Put is a product of Green Pulse, which aims to provide natural, environmentally responsible choices for homes and offices. Their indoor plants are grown in recycled containers with no synthetic inputs. They aim to raise public awareness about the mental and physical health benefits of having plants in the home.
Pottery by Amrita creates functional handmade pottery from local raw materials. Their stoneware mugs, cups, bowls, and plates provide durable, food-safe alternatives to plastic housewares. They research, visit, and highlight the work of traditional pottery villages and artisans in rural areas on their blog. They rent a space in an existing ceramics workshop to minimize resource use.
Power Circle partners with social housing providers, homeowners, communities, and businesses in Scotland and helps them access affordable, low-carbon energy by establishing smart, local energy systems. They are working to ensure that are parts of society benefit from a new energy future that is decarbonized, decentralized, digitalized, and democratized through reduced energy bills, carbon emissions, and air pollution. Power Circle has developed a social Energy Service Company (ESCO) and Virtual Power Plant (VPP) that enables them to design, develop and manage smart local energy systems with or on behalf of their clients. This includes identifying local energy opportunities, developing project structures aligned with available funding and risk appetite, coordinating investment, and providing project development and management support. With smart technology, energy can be moved between local and main energy systems, which generates income and helps balance the grid. Power Circle is a member of Social Enterprise Scotland, Solar Energy UK, the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, National Energy Action, and the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations. They are wholly owned by a company limited by guarantee, which is a registered charity.
Power Crunch produces natural, plant-based foods in Sri Lanka that make it easier for people to transition to a healthy, environmentally responsible lifestyle. They specialize in vegan cheese, meat, and butter alternatives, dips, sauces, pickles, chutneys, fruit snacks, chocolates, and granola. Power Crunch is part of EthicalX by SLYCAN Trust.
Powered by People (PBP) addresses systemic trade barriers and provides sustainable economic opportunities to independent makers around the world. Their curated digital marketplace and concierge services make it easier for wholesale buyers to transparently source small-batch, responsibly made goods, and their digital tools, financing, and logistics services enable makers to access the global economy. Powered by People has developed an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) due diligence process that starts with the PBP charter and code of conduct. They maintain a restricted materials and substances list, assess maker readiness, and encourage responsible production with a focus on workers' rights, living wages, health and safety, equality at work, systems for homeworkers, greenhouse gas emissions, resource and water efficiency, waste management, business conduct, traceability, and transparency. Powered by People runs campaigns to consolidate sea shipments and reduce carbon emissions.
Power of Play uses puppetry, theater, and performing arts to provide innovative communication solutions. They focus on spreading social values that are critical for intelligent citizenship and progressive change and have developed customized training programs, workshops and performances for corporate, governmental, and non-governmental partners. Power of Play is committed to social inclusion. Performances have been adapted for all types of audiences, and a percentage of profits is used to subsidize performances for audiences that cannot afford to pay.
Power Plant Organic is a permaculture experimentation and teaching site that welcomes anyone interested in learning about regenerative agriculture. They offer guided tours, weekend permaculture workshops, consulting, and farm design services. Need-based scholarships are available for all workshops and courses. Power Plant Organic coordinates the Sri Lanka Permaculture Network and aims to build the local permaculture community.
PowerUp 365 produces all natural vegan snacks for on-the-go energy and nutrition. They specialize in special blends of nuts, seeds, and dried fruits. PowerUp 365 is committed to socially and environmentally responsible business practices and uses a portion of sales to supply nutritional packs to kids practicing sports in rural areas.
PraanaPoorna Collective aims to make environmentally and socially responsible personal care, pet care, and cleaning products affordable and accessible. They focus on replacing harmful synthetic chemicals with bio-enzymes and locally sourced natural ingredients like citrus peels, soapnuts, shikakai, and pure essential oils. Products include shampoo, handwash, oils, balms, butters, mosquito repellent, produce wash, dishwash powder, detergent, surface disinfectant, degreaser, toilet cleaner, garden and compost spray, and pet supplies. PraanaPoorna has a distributed co-production model to support local livelihoods and minimize transport. They collect, clean, and reuse packaging materials, sell on a bulk basis through zero waste partners, and offer free training programs and workshops to support home production and self reliance.
Practically Magic Bookkeeping empowers small B Corporations and purpose-driven businesses with financial management support to help pave the way for a more inclusive and sustainable future. They provide affordable bookkeeping, accounting, financial coaching, and training services. Discounts are available for businesses and organizations from historically marginalized groups. Practically Magic Bookkeeping is a member of B Local PDX and Oregon Pride in Business (ORPIB).
Prathyahara by Sala offers yoga, meditation, curated wellness retreats, and consulting services. The founder is a Sri Lankan wellness practitioner and creative enabler living on the island's southern coast. They are a cofounder of Konectiv Wellness & Research, a platform to bring resident practitioners and spaces together, make wellness more accessible to everyone regardless of ethnicity, gender, or social status, and promote everyday healing by connecting to self, nature, and community. Retreats and workshops give back to the land and the people who make wellness experiences possible.