Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Tintory offers sustainable, environmentally responsible clothing choices and supports communities of artisans through fair trade practices. They use organic khadi fabrics that are spun, woven, and naturally dyed and printed by women from the Gandhigram Trust. Colors come from plants like Indian madder and minerals like iron. Tintory's packaging is plastic free and handwoven from palm leaves by a community of women weavers in Ramnad district of Tamil Nadu. Garments are designed to be versatile, adaptable, and fit many body types. Tintory is working towards becoming a zero waste venture by converting fabric offcuts into upcycled textiles and accessories.
Tisser Artisans Trust empowers artisans across India by celebrating and preserving local art forms, fostering sustainable livelihoods, creating producer enterprises, and strengthening the handmade value chain through innovation and market linkages. Their rural artisan clusters create housewares, clothing, accessories, toys and more using khadi textiles, Sambalpuri weaving, block printing, bamboo, clay, natural lacquer, Kalamkari, Madhubhani, and Warli artwork, and other traditional techniques. Tisser assists with skills training, design innovation, business development, financial inclusion workshops, and market access. Each cluster has a tailored business plan and explores certification opportunities. Tisser promotes sustainably sourced, environmentally responsible materials including natural dyes, organic fibers, and upcycled plastic waste. They are registered as a not-for-profit trust.
TK Helarasa aims to create rural employment opportunities and improve access to traditional Sri Lankan health foods. They partner with small-scale farmers to offer a range of herbal wellness drinks and food supplements including gotukola, belimal, karapincha, welpenela, hathawariya, kurakkan flour, cinnamon, and garcinia cambogia.
Total Management Solutions is a development consultancy firm offering environmental due diligence and environmental management plans for both private and public sector organizations. TMS specializes in services related to geographic information systems (GIS) including mapping of vulnerable and sensitive areas, site selection, and impact analysis.
Toast brews craft beer from surplus fresh bread, raises awareness about food waste, and donates 100 percent of distributable profits to charities that are fixing the food system. Using surplus bread prevents waste and reduces demand for grain, which means less land, water and energy are used and carbon emissions are avoided. Toast produces beer with brewery partners that are committed to environmentally responsible practices like solar energy, energy efficiency, water treatment, and waste management systems. Spent grain and hops are used as animal feed or composted. For environmental reasons, Toast Brewing does not export. Instead, they open source a home brewing recipe and collaborate with breweries all over the world to use local sources of surplus bread, support local charities, and sell within local markets. They are carbon neutral by investing in local regenerative agriculture, and they are working to reduce emissions and become truly Net Zero. Toast pays above London Living Wage, has an Equity for Good model, and a golden share structure to protect their purpose. They are a member of Social Enterprise UK and a certified B Corporation.
Toby Tiger has been creating organic cotton baby and kidswear since 1998. They offer a wide range of sleepsuits, bibs, pajamas, tops, bottoms, dresses, and more in a bright rainbow palette with timeless, nature-inspired appliques and prints. By choosing organic cotton and azo-free dyes, their products are softer, longer lasting, and better for delicate skin, farm and factory workers, and the planet. Toby Tiger works with a factory that pays fair living wages and meets strict ethical standards. They offer a return-and-earn service so families can easily send in outgrown pre-loved clothing and get cash off on their next order. Toby Tiger has Soil Association Organic and Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification.
TODDS Coir Sponges aims to make environmentally responsible products more accessible and affordable and help eliminate single use plastic. Their coconut fiber cleaning scrubs offer a natural, compostable alternative to synthetic sponges. A percent of each sale is donated to SOS Children's Villages in Sri Lanka. TODDS participates in local environmental initiatives including beach clean ups and Car Free Colombo.
TODOS by Thushani does custom tailoring and helps people extend the life of their clothing by doing alternations and repairs. The founder is hearing impaired and is committed to creating employment opportunities for women and people with disabilities.
Togean Natural works with women in remote villages of the Togean Islands in Sulawesi to produce natural soap, patchouli oil, and coconut oil using local ingredients, filtered rainwater, and solar energy. The oils are made by hand in Tumbulawa village and the soaps are made using cold process saponification by women in Siatu, a floating village of ethnic Bajau. They source coconut, patchouli, seaweed, coffee, turmeric, cloves, and other materials directly from local producers. Togean Natural provides natural soap for free in the participating villages and is committed to selling at affordable prices to protect the ocean and reduce the damage caused by synthetic petrochemical soaps. They operate out of Togo Eang Eco Lodge, participate in coral planting, and mangrove planting, and are part of the Togean Conservation Foundation and the Global Ecovillage Network Oceania and Asia.
Tohfa creates functional bags, organizers, accessories and housewares from offcuts of Indian cotton fabrics. They focus on providing affordable, environmentally responsible alternatives to mass-produced plastic products. Tohfa uses locally sourced materials, provides home-based livelihood opportunities to local women, and makes products to order to minimize waste. They support an organization that benefits orphans.
Tomorrow uses the power of art and design as communication tools to inspire action and positive change. They create tees, sweatshirts, and totes that are made from organic cotton and recycled materials with in-house and collaborative designs that drive engagement and support for important social and environmental causes. For collaborative collections, they share profits with artists and donate to partner organizations. For example, the One Ocean collection supported ocean conservation through Sea Shepherd UK, the Solastalgia collection supported forest protection through Stand for Trees, and the Power of the Sun collection contributed to solar power for remote off-grid communities through Little Sun. Tomorrow products are made-to-order to minimize waste. They offset transport carbon to lower their climate impact and use organic cotton and low-impact printing to reduce pollution and water use.
Tomorrow Together provides impact advisory services in the Greater Sydney Region that help businesses deliver social impact, sustainability, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals that are aligned with strategy and contribute to revenue, resilience, excellence, and leadership. They specialize in business reviews and recommendations, logic model development, program design and implementation, measurement and reporting, communications, and community mapping and engagement. Tomorrow Together takes the time with each client to understand their context, ensure the approach is aligned with their needs, and build the skills and ability within their team to continue the impact journey long after the project is over. They have a sliding scale pricing structure so they can help implement social and environmental programs with as many organizations as possible. Tomorrow Together is a member of Social Enterprise Council of NSW & ACT (SECNA), Illawarra Innovative Industry Network (i3Net), Suicide Prevention Australia, and Leaders for IMPACT Network.
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.
Tooro Gallery uses locally available natural resources to produce handmade baskets, improve livelihoods, and empower women, youth, and the elderly in the Tooro region of Uganda. They offer learning tours to visitors and sell handwoven baskets and housewares through local retail outlets and international partners. Tooro Gallery provides design, training, and marketing support to more than 700 member artisans. In addition to providing basket weaving training, they also organize workshops on entrepreneurship, leadership, group dynamics, life skills, fair trade principles, and environmental awareness. Tooro Gallery has developed demonstration gardens to conserve natural dye plants and management plans to protect local wetlands while sustainably sourcing raw materials. They are registered as a community-based organization and use all surplus to benefit members and support community development.
TopHat Discovery offers coaching-based services that enhance the effectiveness of people and organizations working for positive social impact. They provide space to think and courage to take action through individual, group, and team coaching, leadership development training, workshops, consulting services, and mentoring. TopHat Discovery has a sustainability policy, promotes low-carbon transport, prioritizes socially and environmentally responsible service providers, and works to reduce carbon emissions, resource use, and waste. They maintain an inclusive and accessible cost structure and use their surplus to provide pro bono and discounted services to low-income clients. TopHat Discovery is a Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of the Edinburgh Social Enterprise Network and Edinburgh CAN B.
topl aims to eradicate single-use by creating design-led reusable solutions that work better for customers and businesses. Their reusable insulated coffee cups include lids with a patented 360-degree spill-safe design that releases essential aromas and makes it possible to sip from any angle. They chose stainless steel for its durability, heat retention properties, lower carbon footprint, and end-of-life recyclability. topl uses responsibly sourced recycled materials and free-floating parts so that individual elements can be recycled at end-of-life.
TORRAIN creates unique upcycled bags and travel products that support environmental protection and community empowerment. They use discarded feed and cement bags to produce durable, lightweight, and water-resistant duffle bags, backpacks, crossbody bags, tote bags, yoga mat bags, wallets, toiletry bags, and other accessories. TORRAIN diverts waste from landfill and creates livelihood opportunities for artisans in Cambodia. The bags are designed to last and come with a five-year guarantee. Liners are made from recycled plastic bottles, and all products are shipped in compostable packaging. For each item sold, TORRAIN donates one dollar to organizations that contribute to social justice, healthy communities, and sustainable practices.
Torrey Project is dedicated to utilizing the power of business as a force for good. They aim to accelerate the global transition from investor-focused capitalism to a conscious form of business that balances the needs of all stakeholders: employees, suppliers, partners, customers, investors, local communities, the environment, and society at large. Torry Project provides training, coaching, mentorship, and investment support to social enterprises and businesses committed to a balanced multi-stakeholder approach. Their Startup Bootcamp has a pay-as-you-value tuition structure to ensure inclusion and equitable opportunities for all, and they are raising a 25 million dollar investment fund for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) entrepreneurs. Torrey Project is registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization.
Tote Bag House produces embroidered tote bags in Vietnam to support sustainable living and reduce single-use plastic. They focus on durable canvas bags that are compostable at end-of-life. Tote Bag House creates employment opportunities for local women, provides fair wages and safe working conditions, and actively reduces waste and environmental impact in their production process. They source raw materials from suppliers with the same values and practices. Tote Bag House engages with local communities to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage informed choices that benefit both people and the planet.
Toucan Diversity promotes social inclusion for disabled people and offers disability training that is designed and delivered by their accredited team of disabled trainers. They help employees at all levels of an organization gain the confidence and awareness to work with and assist disabled staff or clients effectively and meet continuing professional development (CPD) goals. Courses include Disability Equality, Inclusive Employment, Visual Impairment Awareness, Autism Awareness, Invisible Disability Awareness, Access to Work, Neurodiversity into Work, and Learning Disability into Work. Programs can be conducted online or in person and integrate open discussions, presentations, group work, and practical advice based on first-hand lived experience. Toucan Diversity is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC), a certified Living Wage Employer, Disability Confident Leader, and CPD Training Provider, and a member of Social Enterprise UK, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO).