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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Reach Social Foundation

Reach offers meaningful activities, training, and work opportunities six days per week for adults with learning disabilities in Southampton. Participants engage in printing, sewing, embroidery, knit production, woodworking, painting, engraving, upcycling, gardening, food preparation, and other creative projects. Some of their handmade products are sold at affordable prices to the local community. Participants have the opportunity to pursue their interests, develop new skills, improve social interactions, and increase their independence. Reach Foundation is registered as a charity and Reach Social Enterprise is registered as a community interest company (CIC). They are a member of Social Enterprise UK.


Ready Zero Go

Ready Zero Go provides accounting and coaching services in Aotearoa New Zealand that support the transition to regeneration and economic degrowth. They help small businesses measure emissions and waste, commit to targets, and introduce regenerative actions while keeping their finances healthy in a changing world. Ready Zero Go also helps individuals with planning and budgeting to transition to a life designed on purpose and with purpose. They create awareness of opportunities to own less and share more. Ready Zero Go offers discounted rates for social enterprises and individuals with a shared commitment. They are part of flaxroots, Degrowth Aotearoa, Extinction Rebellion NZ, Greenpeace NZ, Society of Cooperative Housing NZ, Social Enterprise Southern Lakes, Wastebusters, Wanaka Vegetable Growers Club, Kahu Youth, Bike Wanaka, Plunket, Grow Wanaka, and other community networks.


Real Life

Real Life is a network of mentors, counselors, ambassadors, and volunteers that support sociocultural and environmental initiatives. They specialize in family life coaching, therapy, mindfulness, sustainable living, and edutainment programs. Discounts are available for students and low income groups, and voluntary services are provided to people in need.


ReallyCare

ReallyCare champions the development and use of open source software to improve adult social care in the United Kingdom. They have developed Plait as an open source home care management tool for adult social care providers to assist with scheduling, care planning, invoicing, payroll, recruitment, staff training, and medication management. Their point-of-care system can be used by care workers, family members, and even paramedics across multiple devices. ReallyCare advocates for transparency, open standards, and open data to increase the quality and efficiency of care provision. They are a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK. Any surplus is donated to local charities focused on dementia and adult social care.


Real Taste Matara

Real Taste Matara produces healthy, all-natural foods and helps develop rural livelihoods and the local economy. They offer fresh spice powders, spice blends, pickles, fish ambul thiyal and other traditional foods with no synthetic additives or preservatives. Real Taste Matara sources goraka, pepper, cloves, cinnamon, turmeric, ginger, curry leaves, pandan leaves, lemongrass, and other ingredients directly from local home gardens and purchases fresh fish directly from a fisherman in Paramulla.


Real Time Heart-Based

Real Time Heart-Based supports individuals, organizations, and communities to discover and reach their full potential, live more authentically with deep happiness and contentment, and improve the health and wellbeing of people and the planet. They offer discovery sessions, coaching, consultations, workshops, courses, and programs. Real Time Heart-Based provides reduced rates and free services for people experiencing financial hardship. They also offer free online resources, newsletters, podcasts, events, and other support for people who cannot afford to pay. Real Time Heart-Based is part of a global community of volunteers who knit and crochet "care squares" which are made into blankets and donated to people in need. They mobilize their community members to share their skills, gifts, time, and essential goods to benefit others. Real Time Heart-Based is a member of the South Australian Social Enterprise Council (SASEC).


Reason Digital

Reason Digital uses technology to solve problems that actually matter. They partner with not-for-profit organizations and people with lived experience to co-create digital tools for lasting social good. Reason Digital's team of socially motivated designers, programmers, and project managers specializes in digital strategy, transformation, research, design, website and app development, and digital fundraising. They use digital to empower those living in poverty, combat chronic loneliness, support vulnerable young people, and improve mental health. Reason Digital is a member of Social Enterprise UK, Tech for Good, Agency Hackers, and Agencies for Good and a founding member of Pride in Leadership.


Rebco

Rebco is an initiative to cultivate food on company-owned land using environmentally responsible techniques. They aim to contribute to food security, foreign exchange, and local employment, protect native plants and waterways, and promote organic cultivation in Sri Lanka. Initial crops include turmeric, ginger, moringa, aloe vera, and pineapple. Planting materials were sourced from farmers in Polpithigama and Eheliyagoda who do not use synthetic agrichemicals. Rebco's parent company offers interest-free housing loans and hospitalization benefits for workers and maintains a fund to support widows and local orphanages.


Rebel Nell

Rebel Nell partners with local organizations to seek out women who have struggled to find and retain employment in Detroit, hires them as creative designers, teaches them to craft wearable art from fallen layers of graffiti, educates them on financial management, life wellness, and entrepreneurship, and supports their transition to a life of independence. The graffiti comes from locations across Detroit, Flint, and Chicago where street artists tell their stories. Over time, layers of graffiti begin to peel away and fall from the walls. Rebel Nell collects this fallen paint and gives it new life in their unique rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, watches, cuff links, and tie clips. Each piece is one of a kind. Rebel Nell donates a portion of sales to their nonprofit arm T.E.A (Teach, Empower, Achieve) to help sustain the programming for employees. They provide flexible work schedules, a living wage, micro-loan assistance, legal aid, housing assistance, yoga and wellness classes, team building experiences, and other support services and programs.


Recipe 1940

Recipe 1940 aims to revive heritage recipes and help women develop sustainable livelihoods and financial independence. Their flagship product is a natural non-alcoholic ginger beer based on a recipe from 1940. The drink is probiotic and traditionally used to support digestion and boost immunity. Recipe 1940 encourages customers to return their glass bottles for sterilization and reuse. All profits are put in a fund to help others develop sustainable livelihoods.


Recobin

Recobin offers affordable indoor recycling bins made from recycled cardboard and designed for a circular economy. The bins can be used to collect PET bottles, paper, cans, biowaste, and mixed waste and are ideal for office buildings, public institutions, schools, conferences, and other events. They are transportable on pallets, quick and easy to assemble, durable, and recyclable at end of life. Recobin provides a range of complementary services including customization with logos or other artwork, planning, setup, monitoring, staff training, recycling campaigns, and waste flow assessments.


Recruitment Select

Recruitment Select provides tailor-made employment solutions across North East Victoria and Southern New South Wales and reinvests in regional communities. They specialize in temporary and permanent staff placement services that help match the right employees with the right employers. Recruitment Select reinvests 100 percent of their profits towards social programs for young people between the ages of 15 and 18. They help youth in regional communities remain and succeed in school, find part-time afterschool and holiday work, plan for a positive career path, and achieve their full potential in employment and further education. Recruitment Select is owned by a Public Benevolent Institution that's registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). They are a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of Social Enterprise Network Victoria (SENVIC).


Recycle4Change

Recycle4Change is a recycling initiative that supports community fundraising and creates meaningful employment pathways for people impacted by the justice system. They provide container collection and sorting services and operate the Victorian State Government’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) from Geelong to Laverton North in Melbourne’s west. The scheme enables charities, clubs, schools, and community groups to raise funds by collecting eligible cans, cartons, and bottles. It also diverts waste from landfills, conserves water and energy, and reduces carbon emissions. Recycle4Change helps team members rebuild their lives and reintegrate into society through wraparound services that includes on-the-job training, coaching, and mental health support. Recycle4Change is a subsidiary of the Chance Creators Group, a registered charity and Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise. All profits are reinvested towards their mission.


Recycle Paper Studio

The Recycle Paper Studio creates handmade recycled paper and paper products. They specialize in cards, gift tags, boxes, bags, stationery, and do-it-yourself craft kits.


Recycling Hills District

Recycling Hills District (RHD) helps local community members in Brisbane North come together to reduce, reuse, and recycle waste and minimize environmental impact through collective action. Members share knowledge, build relationships, and provide support and encouragement to each other through online groups and in-person meetups. Recycling Hills District collects hard-to-recycle community waste for Lids4Kids, Aussie Bread Tags for Wheelchairs, local crafters and upcyclers, and other initiatives. Any profits are reinvested to reduce waste.


Redefined Objects

Redefined Objects aims to redefine the lifecycle of industrial fabric waste and showcase the traditional skills and craftsmanship in different areas of India. Their ethically sourced clothing and accessories are designed from salvaged deadstock, offcuts, and leftover materials and include block printed fabric, khadi handloom fabric, chikan embroidery, and natural dyes. Redefined Objects also offers handmade bamboo housewares from artisans in Jharkhand, wooden utensils from Uttar Pradesh, black clay pottery from Nizamabad, and cane and grass fiber products from tribal women in Uttarkhand and Assam.


Redemption Market

Redemption Market assists survivors of trafficking and those living in marginalized communities by providing a marketplace for their ethical goods and a means to fund their social justice programs. By sourcing fair trade and sustainable bags, jewelry, clothing, and housewares from social justice partners around the world, they are able to connect customers who want to make meaningful purchases with artisans who benefit from dignified work. Redemption Market sells at low margins to make the products more accessible and to maximize revenue for anti-trafficking initiatives and marginalized communities. They are part of Local First Arizona and Freedom Business Alliance.


Redemption Roasters

Redemption Roasters is the world's first behind bars coffee company. Prisoners are 50 percent more likely to reoffend if they leave prison without skills or a job. Redemption Roasters helps reduce reoffending in the United Kingdom through specialty coffee. Their roastery is inside the walls of HMP the Mount men's prison, and their network of barista academies operate in justice sector institutions across the country. Offenders are trained in professional roastery and barista skills, and on release, Redemption Roasters helps them find work with their network of more than 100 wholesale clients or through their expanding chain of London coffee shops. Coffee is ethically sourced through direct trade relationships or collaborative importer partnerships and roasted with the most environmentally responsible machine available. Redemption Roastery is a member of Social Enterprise UK and The Forward Trust.


Redesign Collective

Redesign Collective is a grassroots textile recycling and reuse company in Seattle. They help interior design, printing, and manufacturing firms divert textile samples, remnants, deadstock, and unsellable inventory from landfill and achieve their sustainability goals. Redesign Collective conducts waste material assessments, develops material management plans, and offers monthly textile waste collection services. They partner with local sewists to upcycle these materials into housewares, clothing, accessories, office supplies, artwork, custom gifts, and more. This reduces demand for virgin materials, prevents waste, creates local employment opportunities, and reinvigorates domestic manufacturing. Redesign Collective is committed to community manufacturing and is working to establish a national supply chain with hubs that collect local waste and pay local sewists to scale manufacturing. They strive for a 10-mile radius from waste material collection to finished product. Redesign Collective is neurodivergent-owned and understands that everyone works best in their own way. They operate an indoor quiet workshop with noise-proof headsets and adjustable temperatures.


REDF

REDF is building an economy that works for everyone by investing in employment social enterprises (ESEs) in the United States. These businesses exist to create jobs and economic mobility for overlooked talent including people with a history of incarceration, homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health challenges, survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking, disconnected youth, and refugees and asylum seekers. REDF provides grants, impact investments, customized capacity-building support, and community to amplify the success of these businesses and the people they employ. They prioritize entrepreneurs of color and entrepreneurs with lived experience of these employment barriers. REDF engages in advocacy and government partnerships to unlock public sector capital and create systemic change. They are registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their mission. REDF maintains a national network of employment social enterprises.