Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Pravaah facilitates conscious consumption by providing apparel and housewares that are handcrafted by Indian artisans from locally sourced, environmentally responsible materials. They offer tableware made from lead-free brass and clay, candles and air fresheners made from soy wax, herbs, and essential oils, stationery made from hemp paper, and home textiles, clothing, and accessories made from hemp, recycled cotton, cruelty-free wool, bhimal fiber, and azo-free dyes. They also offer curated hampers for responsible gifting. Pravaah pays above industry standards and ensures that all of their artisans have a safe and healthy work environment.
Pride Outside works with organizations to help them become LGBTQ+ inclusive spaces, enabling staff and clients to feel welcome and valued. They offer LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusion training, online learning courses, consultancy, coaching, and speaking services. Pride Outside reinvests all profits into free LGBTQ+ wellbeing events including their annual Pride Outside Wellbeing Festival. They also work with community partners to deliver LGBTQ+ wellbeing events for community groups and LGBTQ+ networks. All of their wellbeing events are based on nature connection and usually take place in local green spaces and woodlands in Glasgow. Pride Outside is a Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise Scotland and Glasgow Social Enterprise Network.
Prime Advocates provides strategic advisory and legal services to corporates, investors, foundations, and social enterprises to accelerate the development of social finance and impact investing. They specialize in legal risk assessment and management, fund structuring, transaction management, financial regulatory analysis, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and impact consulting, and business advisory services. Revenue generated from their fee-paying clients subsidizes the pro-bono and low-bono support they provide to innovative social enterprise startups. They manage Women of Impact, a business accelerator for female founders, and The Social Finance Hot Desk, a pro bono scheme for social enterprises and law firms. Prime Advocates is registered as a not-for-profit firm with a 100 percent dividend lock clause, which means all profits are invested towards their mission. They are a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Prince and Princess was started by a women who served as an army officer in Sri Lanka. After the war, many former soldiers had difficulty supporting their families. Prince and Princess trains the mothers in hand embroidery, smocking, applique, fabric painting, and dress making, and helps market their products. They specialize in cotton baby clothes. Proceeds are used to support veteran families with their children's educational expenses.
Printed by Us uses the craft of hand screen printing to provide opportunities for homeless and vulnerable people to learn new skills, build confidence, and move towards more fulfilling lives. They host screen printing workshops, provide custom printing services, and offer art prints, T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more through their online store and their shop in Sheffield City Centre. Printed by Us prints on GOTS-certified organic cotton clothing and ensures everyone in their supply chain is paid a real living wage and works in legal and fair conditions. They provide trauma-informed, supported employment in a nurturing and non-judgmental environment. Printed by Us is an accredited Living Wage Employer and a member of Social Enterprise UK. They were established under The Archer Project and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Print Green specializes in environmentally responsible printing and packaging solutions including recycled paper, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paper, vegetable based inks, and non-PVC banners. They have invested in state-of-the-art equipment to minimize waste and increase efficiency and operate as a carbon neutral business through the use of renewable energy and carbon offsets. Print Green supports Karuna Trust, a charitable organization that funds scholarship programs, housing construction, school restoration, and economic development programs in disadvantaged communities.
Priyadi was started by a woman entrepreneur to make it easier for people to access and prepare traditional Sri Lankan foods with natural health benefits. Traditional diets of indigenous herbs, yams, grains, fruits, and vegetables helped people live long and healthy lives. Priyadi has developed a product range to address the health issues created by a modern diet. They offer easy-to-prepare blends of nutritious natural ingredients including kirikos, whole grain roti flour, lotus seed porridge, cinnamon tea, kohila flour porridge, heen bovitiya porridge, karapincha powder, goraka, kithul flour porridge, monarakudumbiya porridge, welpenela porridge, and other herbal preparations.
Priyani Lace trains low-income young women from the Galle and Matara area of Sri Lanka in the traditional craft of beeralu lace production. The women meet weekly to plan production and work on new designs and are able to earn supplemental income from home. Priyani Lace helps market the clothing, tableware, bedding and other housewares they produce.
Priyanka Natural Foods makes sauces, pastes, jams, chutneys, sambols, and herbal products from all natural, sustainably sourced ingredients. The products were specially developed for people with diabetes, hypertension or other health issues. The founder has been recognized by the government of Sri Lanka as Woman Entrepreneur of the Year and provides employment to 10 other women. They donate school supplies and clothing for needy students, alms for the village temple, and glasses for the visually impaired.
Good Market is a curated platform that brings together people creating a better world. All of the vendors on the site have been through an application and review process to ensure they meet Good Market standards and are good for people and good for the planet.
Processant leverages their expertise in data analytics, technology implementation, and process transformation to help Australian businesses achieve positive environmental, social, and governance outcomes. They work with clients to evaluate operations, enhance efficiency and effectiveness, lower carbon emissions through applied design, manage modern slavery risks, deliver social benefits, and streamline reporting. Data-driven insights allow organizations to make informed choices about program design, resource allocation, and strategic direction. Processant provides discounted and pro bono services to social enterprises and nonprofits. They provide internships, mentorship programs, and skill-building workshops for refugee and migrant students to empower them to build a future for themselves and their communities.
Procuyo provides inclusive financial services to people who are underserved by conventional financial markets in the San Juan province of Argentina. Their members have access to microcredit, quality health services, group travel, and microinsurance at lower rates than they would be able to access on their own. Procuyo focuses on innovative services that contribute to social and economic inclusion and are valued for their quality and transparency. They provide online support and home visits for people who cannot visit their offices. Procuyo donates to local social causes like Casa Cuna and Navidar and reinvests the majority of profits to expand services to more people in need.
Procym offers affordable probiotic-rich kombucha in Sri Lanka to improve gut health and boost immunity. They use locally sourced green tea, a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY), careful brewing and fermentation techniques, and plastic-free packaging. The Procym team participates in UNDP programs for social and environmental change.
Prodigy aims to inspire positive change in society and the food industry by delivering sweet snacks that benefit the environment, have a significantly healthier nutrition profile, and are accessible to all. They specialize in vegan chocolate made with real cacao, coconut sugar, inulin, lucuma, and other natural ingredients. Their products contain less sugar and more vitamins and fiber than mainstream chocolates and are free from refined sugar, gluten, and palm oil. All Prodigy chocolate bars, chocolate eggs, and chocolate biscuits are made in the United Kingdom from sustainably sourced ingredients. Packaging is plastic free and home compostable, and for every chocolate bar sold, they fund the removal of 10 plastic wrappers from the environment through a partnership with rePurpose Global. Prodigy works with ClimatePartner to calculate and offset their carbon emissions. They are registered with the Vegan Society and have B Corp and Plastic Negative certification.
Project 1000 is an upcycling initiative by Shanti Seva Nidhi Trust to generate creative employment opportunities for rural women in Maharashtra and help them achieve financial autonomy and respect in society. They specialize in hand woven and hand crocheted bags and housewares made from salvaged textile waste and natural materials. Products are made with no electricity. Project 1000 provides skills training, an entrepreneurial platform, mentoring, wellness coaching, health benefits, and accommodations for disabilities. The women make their own decisions about product design and development, salaries, work locations, and work schedules. Project 1000 partners with Flourish India to promote sustainable products and social change.
Project Bloom was started by a group of teenagers to help adolescents with mental health issues, raise public awareness, and erase the stigma associated with mental health. They work through a network of volunteers, partners, and supporters. Project Bloom organizes weekly sessions at the National Institute of Mental Health in Angoda, support groups, monthly workshops, and advocacy programs. Their BloomChat service is run by teenagers for teenagers. Privacy is guaranteed.
Project Eklok, meaning "one world," aims to unite people through travel and initiate an authentic exchange of culture, ideas, and experiences. They organize projects that connect backpackers and travelers to local communities working for social or environmental change. Through Project Eklok, travelers have worked with locals to make videos, paint schools and murals, clean beaches, mobilize environmental campaigns, create sculptures, offer public concerts, and conduct street photography workshops.
Project Grow sells vegetable and herb seedlings and plants and uses the proceeds to fund community gardens and food projects in Cheltenham and Gloucester. The plants are agrichemical-free, grown in biodegradable bags, and delivered with minimal packaging. People who rely on the emergency food system, like food banks and food pantries, are usually given ultra-processed, non-perishable food. Project Grow community gardens provide fresh, local, seasonal food to those who need it most. Their project at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub supplies fresh produce to the nearby Wiggly kitchens, and their project at the Community Rest Garden supplies the nearby Fresh Hope Food Pantry. Any waste is returned to the project sites for composting. Project Grow is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC), a member of Social Enterprise UK, and an RHS Grow With It Champion. All surplus is reinvested towards their purpose.
Project Have Hope creates fair trade accessories and housewares, empowers women and children, and ignites change in Uganda's Acholi Quarter. They specialize in handmade jewelry, pouches, bags, aprons, toys, ornaments, and other products made from local fabrics, recycled paper, and other responsibly sourced materials. Project Have Hope supports artisans through business grants, loans, and vocational training and provides scholastic scholarships, a free breakfast program for local children, and assistance for community members in need. They are a Fair Trade Federation verified member and a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. Project Have Hope reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
Project Jambo offers interactive workshops with activities and games that teach the skills needed to improve relationships and promote social peace. They help people take responsibility for social harmony by having courageous conversations and productive disagreements with those that have different views on important issues. The workshops are ideal for people who want to develop communication skills to connect with others, improve relationships that are strained due to different viewpoints, support someone who is socially isolated and embracing extreme views, or help decrease toxic polarization more generally. Project Jambo is a member of Moral Fairground.