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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Rankema Organic Rice

Rankema Organic Rice is committed to producing healthy traditional food with no synthetic agrichemicals. They specialize in Sri Lankan heirloom rice varieties like suwandal, ma vee, nilkanda, kaluheenati and kuruluthuda. Under their Weera Gamunu initiative they research and revive lost paddy varieties, educate farmers about the dangers of agrichemicals, support them to transition to ancient varieties and organic practices, raise consumer awareness about the health benefits of traditional rice varieties, and expand local and international markets for organic heirloom rice. Rankema is certified under USDA, EU, and SLSI organic standards.


Ran Ketha Eco

Ran Ketha Eco is a farm in southeastern Sri Lanka that focuses on the health of their soil, their water, their biodiversity, and their farmers. They aim to combine the best of traditional agricultural knowledge with the stringent international standards of organic agriculture. Ran Ketha currently supplies fresh fruits and vegetables.


Ranvee Fashion

Ranvee Fashion creates clothing and accessories made with eco prints and plant-based dyes to benefit human health and the environment. They use natural textiles and locally available natural dyes like teak and blue butterfly pea flowers. Ranvee prioritizes plants with medicinal properties. All waste materials are composted.


Rare Tea Company

Rare Tea Company aims to redefine what good tea means. For generations, tea has been an exploitative industry. As big brands aim to offer the lowest prices, quality drops and marginalized farming communities are forced into ever deeper poverty. Rare Tea Company sources and supplies the world's best tea, directly from farmers and their tea gardens. They partner with tea farmers that have unique terroir, follow organic principles, and handcraft tea in small batches. This benefits both the people who craft the tea and the customers who drink it. Rare Tea is free from pesticides, herbicides, additives and the industrial bleaches, glues, and microplastics present in tea bags. They supply loose leaf tea in recyclable and reusable tins to reduce waste and improve quality. Rare Tea Company donates a direct revenue percentage to their sister organization, Rare Charity, to fund educational scholarships on their partner farms.


Rasapehe

Rasapehe produces healthy, affordable food using their own home grown vegetables and no artificial colors, preservatives or additives. They specialize in tempered banana blossoms and Malay pickle made from homegarden banana blossoms, pineapple, vegetables, and herbs. Spices are sourced from other Good Market approved farmers. Products are packed in glass jars which are collected for sterilization and reuse. Rasapehe aims to create employment opportunities for other low income women in the future.


Råt&Godt

Råt&Godt gives people and materials a second chance. Their workshop in Aalborg creates custom furniture and furnishings from recycled and surplus materials and supports vulnerable young people with education and employment. They collect and sort building materials from demolition and renovation projects, construction sites, and industry partners and sell them directly to the public through their Materialebank or use them to create products or interior design projects for households or commercial spaces. Råt&Godt also collects and compresses polystyrene foam for recycling, repairs and rebuilds bikes, offers carpentry, assembly, and blacksmithing services, and upcycles textile waste. Their team of master craftspeople, teachers, therapists, and social workers provides hands-on training, support, and transitional employment for vulnerable young people based on their personal interests, skills, and future goals. Råt&Godt is a member of the Network for Sustainable Business Development in North Jutland.


Rathana.org

Rathana.org brings together international creatives, strategists, storytellers, systems thinkers, and innovators to help clients co-create a better world. Their consultants use the Rathana.org 7D method and 4H approach to develop and deliver strategies, training, and leadership programs for social and environmental impact. Rathana.org bills based on outcomes, not hours, offers reduced rates for returning clients, and provides low-bono and pro-bono services to small not-for-profit organizations that are not able to afford their services. They use their profits to provide philanthropic grants to human rights and environmental protection organizations in the Global South.


Rathna Batik

Rathna Batik aims to preserve the traditional craft of batik by creating modern, functional, and innovative products. They specialize in hand-dyed batik clothing, jewelry, toys, and housewares. Rathna Batik is committed to environmentally responsible practices. They use natural dyes from plant roots, berries, leaves, bark, and wood and azo-free, fiber-reactive dyes and have an on-site waste water management system.


Raul's Cocina

Raul's Cocina offers vegan Mexican cuisine that draws on a family legacy of Phoenix Mexican restaurants going back to 1964. They are perfecting plant-based, gluten-free versions of traditional dishes. Popular options include slow-cooked jackfruit ropa vieja, heart of palm ceviche, green corn tamales, and fire-roasted salsa. Raul's Cocina prioritizes organic and locally sourced ingredients and works out of a community kitchen. They support Barrio Bookmobile, which provides children and teens with free books to foster a lifelong love of reading, and AGUILA Youth Leadership Institute, which supports college-bound high school students.


Ravana Garden

Ravana Garden offers boutique accommodation, organic dining, natural spa treatments, and environmentally responsible travel experiences in southern Sri Lanka. The property was designed by an environmental architect to protect native flora and fauna, integrate sustainably sourced local materials, maximize natural ventilation, and eliminate the need for air conditioning. They generate energy from onsite solar panels, harvest rainwater, avoid single-use plastic, and segregate waste for composting and recycling. The kitchen sources fresh, organically grown ingredients from their own garden and from local farmers. Ravana Garden recruits and trains people from the local community, provides fair pay and comprehensive health insurance, and fills leadership positions internally whenever possible. They contribute a portion of profits to local social and environmental causes including donations for youth initiatives, the local women's association, medical camps for the elderly, the village school, beach cleaning, and tree planting.


RavanTech

RavanTech promotes digital inclusion and prevents computer waste in Sri Lanka by extending the lifespan of older hardware. They provide an alternative to commercial operating systems, which have minimum hardware requirements that render old machines unusable. RavanOS is a customized open-source Linux distribution that prioritizes efficiency, resource optimization, and data security, enabling it to run smoothly on older hardware configurations. The distribution includes a curated selection of software applications that provide users with essential tools without unnecessary bloat. RavanOS maintains a user-friendly interface that is familiar and accessible to novice and experienced users, ensuring a seamless transition for those accustomed to traditional operating systems. This makes computing more accessible to underserved communities and reduces environmentally harmful electronic waste. RavanTech also collects and refurbishes old computers. They are part of the open-source community and contribute to the Linux Foundation.


Raven + Lily

Raven + Lily offers fair trade bags, jewelry, and housewares handcrafted from natural and sustainable materials by women artisans around the world. Their materials are regionally sourced by the artisan groups and include vegetable tanned leather, handwoven Ethiopian cotton, upcycled brass, horn, and glass, and natural olive wood. Products are designed and made to last. Raven + Lily is women led and has a predominantly female workforce. They ensure everyone has access to living wages, a respectful workplace, paid maternity leave, and flexible work hours, whether they are employed directly or through their artisan partners. They give one percent of sales to organizations that support the communities they work in. In the United States, this includes the Women's Fund at the Austin Community Foundation, the SAFE Alliance, the NAACP, Reclaim the Block, and the African American Youth Harvest Foundation. Raven + Lily is registered as a Public Benefit Corporation, has B Corp certification, and is part of Fair Trade Federation.


Raw Halo

Raw Halo makes organic, vegan chocolate bars from ethically sourced raw cacao and coconut sugar with creamed coconut and lucuma powder added for their mylk chocolate range. Ingredients are sourced from small-scale organic farms that pay fair wages and treat their communities well. The bars are produced in partnership with a social enterprise chocolate factory and wrapped in plastic-free responsible packaging. Raw Halo donates to local food banks and partners with One Tree Planted to plant a tree for every 50 bars sold. They are certified vegan by The Vegan Society and certified organic by OF&G Organic.


Rawimal Bathik

Rawimal specializes in handmade batik clothing and housewares. They use azo-free dyes, treat dye water onsite, and provide employment opportunities to rural women in the surrounding community. They are registered with Sri Lanka's National Crafts Council.


RAW Workshop

RAW Workshop manufactures furniture in Oxford, offers circular economy services to divert waste from landfills, and helps young people unlock their full potential. Their furniture and fixtures are made from reclaimed and sustainably sourced wood by people who have overcome mental health struggles, addiction, homelessness, criminality, adverse childhood experiences, and other challenges. RAW Workshop provides wood collection and recycling services and operates a warehouse store with reclaimed, refurbished, and handmade items. They also offer alternative education programs and support services for local young people. RAW Workshop is Forest Stewardship Council certified and a member of Social Enterprise UK and Oxfordshire Inclusive Economy Partnership. They are a not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their purpose.


RaY Works

RaY Works helps youth overcome barriers to employment and provides quality commercial moving services and commercial and residential junk removal services in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Their parent organization, Resource Assistance for Youth (RaY), offers street outreach, a drop-in space, basic needs, housing, primary health, mental health and addiction, training, and employment support for homeless and marginalized youth. RaY Works partners with the RaY Level Up! program to provide supportive work placements for youth coming out of classroom training. Participants continue to receive wraparound support services while learning important on-the-job skills. RaY Works offers free moving support to RaY's Housing program and nonprofit discounts to other community organizations. For junk removal, they recycle or re-donate whenever possible and ensure that all materials are disposed of responsibly. RaY Works is under a not-for-profit registration and reinvests all surplus towards the Resource Assistance for Youth mission. They are part of Buy Social Canada, Canadian Community Economic Development Network, We Want to Work, and a local Social Economy Meet Up.


R.City

R.City offers food recycling services that reduce landfill waste, build urban farmland, and provide fresh, local food in the Phoenix Metro Valley. They make it easy for homes, businesses, churches, and restaurants to compost their food waste by providing air-tight buckets, wood shavings for odor prevention, and weekly pick-up services. In the United States, food travels 1,500 miles on average from farm to plate. R.City aims to reduce that number as much as possible and make local, organic food accessible to everyone. Their compost returns nutrients to the soil and develops urban farmland. Customers can fully participate in the circular economy by subscribing to their seasonal farm box service for fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown without pesticides or other agrichemicals.


RC Skin Boutique

RC Skin Boutique produces soap, hair oil, balms, scrubs, masks, and other personal care products in small batches from natural, locally sourced ingredients like avocado, cinnamon, and activated charcoal. They aim to keep their products affordable and make quality natural skincare accessible to all.


Rcyclr

Rcyclr supports the transition to a circular economy by making it easier to connect with reuse, repair, recycling, and waste solutions. People can use the platform to create a "branch" for their local area, map services, and connect to the global service "tree." Local maps include reuse services that enable sharing, hiring, refilling, and reselling, repair services that extend the life of a product, recycling services that prevent mining and extraction of new materials, and waste management services that minimize environmental impact by ensuring responsible disposal. Rcyclr is part of the Eco Active Business Network.


Re4Earth

Re4Earth supplies sustainably sourced zero-waste products to help people change their everyday habits and make our earth a better place. They offer reusable metal straws, beeswax wraps, bamboo toothbrushes, plant-based dental floss in reusable containers, bamboo and cotton earbuds, and natural balms. Their packaging and stickers are plastic-free, home compostable, and made from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified recycled paper and soy-based inks. Products are shipped in recycled mailers from Noissue. For every ecommerce purchase, Re4Earth donates through Stripe Climate to a coalition of businesses accelerating long-term carbon removal. For wholesale and corporate customers, they donate to a select list of not-for-profit environmental organizations. Re4Earth also participates in direct action. They are part of the World Wildlife Fund's "Adopt A Beach" citizen science initiative to combat plastic pollution. They clean their adopted beach in Piraeus four times a year, record the amount and composition of waste, and upload the data. Re4Earth uses their platform to encourage people to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recover.