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Tulia's Artisan Gallery

Tulia’s Artisan Gallery is a Latina owned fair trade social enterprise that offers unique jewelry and home decor from master artisans in Colombia that are working to preserve ancestral lands, culture, and traditions. Most of the artisans are indigenous or Afro-Colombian and come from communities recovering from generations of violence and internal displacement. Tulia's Artisan Gallery builds long term relationships with these groups and provides a platform for them to introduce their work to new markets through online sales and retail partners. Popular products include fine art baskets and jewelry made from chunga palm fiber, hand cut and painted bronze ornaments, and wooden flying mobiles. Between 5 and 20 percent of each sale is given to the Maach Den Foundation, which is dedicated to preserving the cultural knowledge and traditions of the Wounaan Nonam people. The foundation is created, governed, and run by indigenous Wounaan Nonam internally displaced in Bogota. They support artisan workshops, preservation of traditional medicine and midwifery practices, and emergency supplies for remote villages and internally displaced families. Profits have also been used to buy back virgin rainforest land for the Wounaan. Tulia's Artisan Gallery is a member of the Fair Trade Federation, Chicago Fair Trade, and the Female Founder Collective.


Türetim Ekonomisi Derneği

Türetim Ekonomisi Derneği brings together responsible producers and prosumers to establish an ecologically and socially fair economy for the future of the planet. They conduct research, educate the public, implement projects, and organize events to promote the transition to a prosumer economy in Türkiye and beyond. A prosumer is a person who treats others as they would like to be treated themselves and, through their actions, creates values for society and the planet. A prosumer economy is an ecosystem of prosumers and producers who have synergistic and circular relationships. This system minimizes extraction of wealth, negative environmental impacts, social exploitation, and waste. Türetim Ekonomisi Derneği prioritizes the participation of socially disadvantaged groups when creating their projects. They are registered as a not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their mission. Türetim Ekonomisi Derneği is part of Ashoka and Vegan Sofralar.


Turnstone Projects

Turnstone Projects supports organizations and communities with project management and facilitation services in education, employment, and enterprise. They work with at-risk young people, Indigenous people, and supported communities to help create choice and opportunity. They also offer open-source guides and tools for community organizing and self-advocacy. Their Discovery tool was developed through their work with young Indigenous men and women in the Northern Territory to support inclusive and strengths-based self-assessments. Turnstone Projects is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of Social Enterprise Council NSW and ACT (SECNA) and the Social Enterprise Academy global facilitators network.


Turqle Trading

Turqle Trading was founded in 1997 to support the fair and ethical trade of quality food products and generate sustainable jobs for South Africans. The team develops spice blends, sauces, and condiments under their Ukuva iAfrica and Cape Treasures brands and partners with South African producers that share their love of food and their commitment to fair trade. This includes Khoisan Natural Salt for sea salt, Nantekara for mustards, Fynbos Foods for relishes, seasonings, and sauces, Aphro Shack for smoked olive oil, Cecil Vinegar Works for balsamic and red wine vinegars, Cape Herb & Spice for spice blends and flavored salts, and St Louis for sauces. Cape Mental Health, a workshop for people with metal disabilities, makes the wire heads and tassels on the Ukuva products. The company contributes 2.5 percent of turnover to the Fair Trade Trust to support the education of workers and their families. Turqle Trading is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization and actively contributes to local and international conversations on fair trade.


Tuscany Impact Solutions

Tuscany Impact Solutions provides social procurement consulting services that enhance employment opportunities for disadvantaged groups. They create impact from both sides of the market. They work with companies to develop and implement social procurement practices, and they provide comprehensive business development support to social enterprises to help strengthen their commercial viability, increase employment rates, and expand community impact. Their holistic support framework includes customized consulting services, capacity building, and access to valuable networks and resources. Tuscany Impact Solutions uses the revenue from paid services to provide low bono and pro bono support to social enterprises.


Tusker Coffee

Tusker Coffee and Avaagama Farm are committed to developing the quality of Sri Lankan arabica coffee. They teach proper agricultural practices, quality control, and post-harvest handling, develop arabica seedlings in their own nurseries in the Uva highlands and share them with small-scale farmers, and invest in quality processing facilities. Their Tusker brand coffee is grown 4,500 feet above sea level and roasted in small batches. Avaagama Farm is part of the Specialty Coffee Association and the international permaculture community.


Tutti Natural Rubber Yoga Mats

Tutti supports wellness and mindful living by creating sustainably sourced yoga products in Sri Lanka. Their natural yoga mats are made from premium thick pale crepe rubber. They provide an alternative to synthetic rubber mats made with toxic chemicals, and they create rural employment opportunities in Sri Lanka. Tutti also offers yoga mat bats developed in partnership with Salvage. The bags are made from upcycled fabric waste and support women's empowerment.


Tuzmo

Tuzmo is an online platform that connects tourists and travelers with authentic artisans in a destination. They make it possible to support artisans at a time when travel disruptions have threatened millions of livelihoods around the world. Travelers have the option to meet artisans in person. They can also have purchases delivered to local accommodation or shipped to their home country. Local representatives and translators help artisans enroll and list their handmade crafts on the marketplace. Tuzmo partners with artisan groups, fair trade organizations, and social enterprises that help revive and preserve cultural heritage, use local raw materials, and create sustainable livelihoods in disadvantaged communities. They are establishing a parallel foundation to support social and environmental causes for a sustainable artisanal economy.


Twisted Bee Farms

Twisted Bee Farms raises awareness about the importance of bees and makes locally sourced bee products more accessible in the Phoenix area. They offer raw unfiltered wildflower, orange blossom, mesquite, palo verde, sage, cat's claw, and clover honey, specialty infused honey, bee pollen, propolis, royal jelly, honeycomb, and beeswax on a seasonal basis. They are known for their chili-infused hot honey. Twisted Bee honey is included in local beers, baked goods, and other food products. They participate in community markets and sell online and through local retail partners.


Two Dots Jewellery

Two Dots Jewellery specializes in rings, bracelets, and necklaces that are handcrafted by skilled Sri Lankan silversmiths. Gemstones are locally and sustainably sourced and approved by the National Gem and Jewellery Authority. Two Dots donates 50% of profits from their surfboard ring to the Women's Surf Club and 50% of the profits from their cat ring to the Dog Care Clinic in Galle.


TYF Adventure

TYF Adventure is on a mission to help people fall so deeply in love with nature that it changes the way that they live. They have been offering pioneering low-carbon, eco-friendly adventures, learning programs, and outfitting from coastal Wales for more than 30 years. TYF introduced the world to coasteering and is at the forefront of low-impact activities like kayaking, surfing, climbing, cycling, SUPing, and rockpool safaris. They offer corporate programs, school workshops, and outdoor first aid and beach lifeguard training courses. The TYF retail outlet is a Patagonia Pro store and features a carefully curated selection of long-lasting, ethical, fair trade, environmentally responsible products. They also rent equipment and organize clothing swaps to reduce consumption. TYF helped start the Pembrokeshire Outdoor Charter Group, works with Surfers Against Sewage, and uses renewable energy from solar, biomass, and Good Energy. They are a certified B Corp, Living Wage Employer, and Carbon Neutral company.


TygaBox

TygaBox offers a sustainable box and dolly system designed to reduce the cost, stress, and environmental impact of home and office relocations and eliminate waste to landfill associated with the moving process. They manufacture, rent, and sell reusable TygaBoxes as an alternative to cardboard moving boxes. The heart of the innovation is their non-tip, low theft TygaDolly, which cannot be used to move anything other than a TygaBox. Empty boxes are packed on the dolly so the full move is done on wheels, and no one ever lifts a box unless it's empty. They offer the only moving system that stacks five high, which saves time and reduces the number of truckloads by up to 40 percent. TygaBoxes are designed for durability, manufactured in the United States, and weigh 20 percent less than other crates. Their TygaSmart asset tracking system saves additional time and reduces unnecessary purchases. TygaBox sponsors educational scholarships for people in the moving industry and donates retired TygaBoxes to community gardens. They are a MWBE certified minority and woman owned business and part of Coralus (formerly SheEO), Conscious Capitalism NYC, the Latino Business Action Network, and the Sustainability Committee for the International Facilities Management Association NYC.


Tyre Treasures

Tyre Treasures is a green enterprise that reduces pollution and the improper disposal of non-biodegradable waste by upcycling tires into well-designed indoor and outdoor furniture, pet beds, urban gardening installations, and home decor. In Nepal, discarded tires are often burnt or thrown into rivers and are major contributors to air, water, and land pollution. Tyre Treasures aims to promote a culture of resource conservation and environmental sustainability in Nepal. In addition to tires, they use locally sourced materials like jute, allo, pater, bamboo, and recycled cotton. They promote local artists and provide alternative livelihood opportunities to women from disadvantaged communities.


ubies

ubies is an incubation and matching platform that increases the visibility of young Asian creatives and helps them connect with each other and with new job opportunities around the world. They function as a diverse creative agency that transcends languages and national borders, enables cocreation, and supports a new model of creative work. ubies organizes a series of talks and events called COGI and a mentor-supported design tournament called ubisum. Profits are used to help creators. ubies is part of Next Leaders’ Initiative for Sustainability (NELIS) Global.


Ubuntu Treasures

Ubuntu Treasures is a social enterprise started by the Kapiri Value Addition Group of the Schools and Colleges Permaculture Program (SCOPE) Zambia. SCOPE Zambia uses schools as entry points to engage with local communities. Farmers, teachers, parents, and youth join workshops on practical topics like agroecology, rocket stoves, natural building, and social enterprise. The production group is rearing chickens and rabbits and developing food forests based on permaculture principles with climate resilient crops like cassava, pigeon peas, moringa, legume trees, bambara nuts, mangoes, sweet potatoes, neem, paw paw, and lemongrass. Ubuntu Treasures processes these raw materials and transforms them into products with a higher economic value. They also offer natural fertilizer and seeds and provide garden management and natural building services. The Ubuntu Treasures social enterprise is part of the ReSCOPE network and the Global Ecovillage Network.


UDĀK

UDĀK aims to support rural artisans and preserve Sri Lanka's rich heritage by integrating traditional handwoven textiles into contemporary clothing designs. They work closely with an artisan family in a remote village of Ududumbara that is known for their creativity and unique heirloom weaving style. Hand weaving requires no electricity, creates safe and environmentally responsible rural livelihood opportunities, and enables artisans to work independently from home. UDĀK uses their platform to raise awareness about artisanal clothing as an alternative to fast fashion.


UDL Lanka

UDL Lanka offers dehydrated food products and powders to improve nutrition and health, support rural producers in Sri Lanka, and reduce post-harvest losses. They specialize in traditional local foods and medicinal plants like jackfruit, lotus roots, lasia roots, thebu, gotukola, welpenela, heenbovitiya, yaki naran, katupila, ranawara, belimal, and iramusu. UDL Lanka sources directly from local farmers who share their commitment to sustainable agricultural practices. They visit suppliers before purchasing and build relationships based on trust and mutual understanding. UDL Lanka is committed to minimizing energy consumption and waste and contributing to reforestation, environmental conservation, education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation.


UK Unplugged

UK Unplugged provides fun and engaging ways for families to take a break from technology while developing and nurturing key skills such as creativity, empathy, and problem-solving. They work with local experts and artisans to design unique activity boxes, workshops, and events that enable families to unplug, create, and explore new cultures and ideas. About 50 percent of the families they serve have a member with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). UK Unplugged sources environmentally responsible materials, repurposes wood offcuts, fabric scraps, and leftover supplies from local businesses, and delivers by bike on the Wirral. They offer tiered ticketing and pay-it-forward systems to ensure their events are affordable and accessible, and they work with sponsors to provide free boxes to low-income families. UK Unplugged is registered as a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC). They are part of the Green Map for Merseyside and a member of the Wirral Environmental Network and Kindred.


Ulavar Kudi Natural Farming Producers Society

Ulavar Kudi Natural Farming Producers Society is a group of small-scale organic farmers in eastern Sri Lanka committed to growing affordable natural food and protecting the environment. They save seeds and produce their own compost, liquid fertilizers, and biopesticides from locally available materials. Crops include dry zone vegetables, leafy greens, and legumes. Members also grow ginger, turmeric, cassava, banana, mango, and coconut. ​Ulavar Kudi Natural Farming Producers Society is verified under a local organic participatory guarantee system (PGS).


Uloolaa

Uloolaa creates safe, environmentally responsible clothing, linens, and toys for children and provides flexible job opportunities for skilled women who are unable to enter the corporate workforce. Products are made from natural fabrics and upcycled scrap materials and are designed for child safety. Inner seams are hand sewn to protect sensitive baby skin.