Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
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.
Worga Naturals grows, processes, and supplies organic certified fruit and spices. They source raw materials from their own organic farms and from a network of more than 1,000 families with small-scale organic fruit farms. More than 2,800 acres is currently under organic certification. Products include organic dehydrated mango, pineapple, banana, papaya, ripe jackfruit, and soursop, fruit pieces in juice, fruit pulps, purees, juices, and flours, jackfruit seed flour, tapioca flour, king coconut water, green pepper, young jackfruit, and shredded banana blossom in brine, black pepper, and ginger. Worga Naturals primarily employs women from the surrounding area and funds fair trade initiatives for employees and farmers. They have EU Organic, USDA Organic, JAS Organic, Naturland, and Fair Trade Sustainability Alliance certification.
Work Consultancy fosters professional, corporate and social development in Barbados by helping people secure purposeful jobs. They offer a range of services for job seekers including career coaching, CV reviews and revamps, job search and job application assistance, interview preparation, and contract reviews. Work Consultancy partners with businesses, social service organizations, and community groups to offer webinars on personal and professional development. They also work with universities and colleges to deliver a Professional Development Programme that pairs students with mentors in their field of interest and coordinates paid internships. For secondary students, they organize Careers of the Future events to raise awareness of new career opportunities in areas like fintech, aquaponics, and social entrepreneurship. They are currently creating a virtual student development network called Thrive. Work Consultancy is part of the Queens Commonwealth Trust Network and MovingWorlds.
Workout.lk is a digital platform that helps people access fitness and health related information. The site has the most comprehensive and up-to-date database of classes, gyms, physiotherapists, spas, healthy food outlets, outdoor activities, and other resources for an active lifestyle in Sri Lanka.
World Cup Cafe and Fair Trade Market was started to bring economic development and job opportunities into North Waco, create a place where people of all different backgrounds can gather, and provide living wages to workers and artisans around the world. The cafe offers breakfast, lunch, and desserts, and the market offers fair trade coffee, tea, chocolate, personal care, accessories, housewares, toys, and more. World Cup is part of Mission Waco, a not-for-profit organization that also oversees Jubilee Food Market, a not-for profit grocery store, Urban Reap, a garden center and aquaponic facility, and The Clothesline, a secondhand clothing store. World Cup is committed to "360 degree fair trade," which means being fair and responsible in everything they do, socially, economically, and environmentally. They form long-term, holistic partnerships, use compostable bags and takeaway containers, source vegetables from Urban Reap, compost their food waste, share their meeting spaces, host art workshops, maintain a lending library, provide educational talks on fair trade topics, and contribute any surplus to Mission Waco community programs. World Cup is a member of the Texas Community Development Network, Waco Chamber of Commerce, Better Business Bureau, and Fair Trade Federation.
The World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) is a global membership organization that works for a sustainable and fair global economy. Members include producers, marketers, exporters, importers, wholesalers and retailers that demonstrate 100% commitment to Fair Trade and apply the 10 WFTO Principles of Fair Trade to their supply chain. WFTO’s mission is to enable producers, especially small farmers and artisans, to improve their livelihoods and communities through Fair Trade. The global office coordinates membership applications, the WFTO Guarantee System, World Fair Trade Day celebrations, international conferences, campaigns, advocacy work, market access training and opportunities, and the exchange of innovative ideas and best practices.
World Farmers Markets Coalition brings together farmers markets from around the world to support each other and share best practices and innovations. They aim to cultivate a community of practice that benefits farmers, consumers, communities, and the environment. The Coalition focuses on markets that are managed, happen on a recurring basis, have clearly defined and publicly stated rules, prioritize transparency and direct sales, and include vulnerable and marginalized groups. They showcase members, facilitate "sister market" relationships, and organize campaigns and events. The WorldFMC Academy will include on-demand recorded courses, interactive live-streamed workshops, affinity groups, and a library of resources shared by members. World Farmers Markets Coalition operates as a not-for-profit membership organization.
WorldFinds offers handmade accessories and empowers women in marginalized artisan communities through fair trade. They work with artisan partners in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh to create jewelry, pouches, bags, and housewares from wood scraps, upcycled cotton sari and kantha quilts, repurposed Kutch embroidery, and brass. WorldFinds maintains long-term fair trade relationships based on mutual respect, shared decision-making, living wages, healthy and safe working conditions, and environmental sustainability. They invest in artisan community projects, maintain a Girls Education Fund for the children of artisan partners, and create cause bracelets to mobilize resources for nonprofits working on specific issues. WorldFinds is a Fair Trade Federation Verified Member, a Green America Gold Business Member, and a Chicago Fair Trade Business Member.
World of Ikat was started to preserve India's textile heritage, empower artisans from marginalized communities, and promote zero waste fashion. They specialize in tops, kurtas, dresses, bags, and accessories made from handloom cotton, ikat, and block print textiles and azo-free dyes. World of Ikat partners with cooperative societies and independent master weavers, pays fair living wages, and provides training, design interventions, market access, and sustained work opportunities. They offer inclusive sizing and create products to be multi-functional and long-lasting. Textile waste is upcycled into fabric jewelry and cloth bags for packaging. World of Ikat has Craftmark and PETA Approved Vegan certification.
World Vision Lanka works with children, families, and communities in Sri Lanka to overcome poverty and injustice. They started in 1977 with a small-scale revolving loan program and expanded to education, health and nutrition, water and sanitation, economic development, child protection, and emergency response. Their Area Development Programs are based on a participatory, community-driven approach. World Vision Lanka identifies as a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organization, but they are committed to serving all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. They are an international non-governmental organization that is registered locally and operates under the Voluntary Social Services Organizations Act. All surplus is reinvested towards their mission.
Wunder Workshop offers Ayurveda inspired products that are consciously crafted from turmeric and other healing adaptogens. Their tagline "Consumption With Purpose" means they believe in a full-circle, impact driven, and holistic business model and want to give back more than they take from the planet. Wunder Workshop sources ingredients from forest gardens and regenerative farming communities in Sri Lanka, India, Peru, China, and Spain and invests one percent of annual revenue in reforestation and community initiatives. This includes a Wunder Forest in Colombia and mangrove planting in Sri Lanka. Popular products include herbal teas, Golden Mylk, turmeric CBD oil, and raw chocolate bliss bars.
Wycombe Chef’s Table produces handcrafted natural spices, spice blends, rubs, chili oils, and pastes in Buckinghamshire and makes it easy for home cooks to explore new flavors. They participate in local events, donate to local fundraisers, and source from local producers like The Cornish Seaweed Company and Nurtured in Norfolk. Wycombe Chef’s Table is committed to environmental responsibility. Their boxes, packing materials, and kraft tape are recyclable and compostable, glass jars are reusable, and clear bags are made from compostable cellulose. They donate 20 percent of profits to Trailblazers, a national charity that mentors young offenders in prison and after release to reduce recidivism.
Wynnum Fringe cultivates, promotes, and advances cultural arts in Queensland by facilitating fringe festivals and artist development programs that engage audiences, support artists, and contribute to the community. They create venues from under-used public and private spaces, offer programs that attract broad audiences, and coordinate educational workshops, mentorship programs, and performance opportunities that help artists hone their skills, gain exposure, and make meaningful cultural and social contributions. Wynnum Fringe showcases diverse artistic expression, celebrates First Nations stories and heritage, reflects Queensland's multicultural society, and celebrates love and acceptance through Bay Pride. They are committed to making cultural arts accessible to all, including low-income groups and people with disabilities, through subsidized tickets, free events, site planning, and venue design. Wynnum Fringe is registered as Queensland Fringe Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
XITALNTS helps startups and social entrepreneurs in Tunisia turn their ideas into reality through a consult, design, and multiply approach. They consult by listening to the entrepreneur and focusing in on goals that will bring results, they help design a pathway by introducing powerful tools, and they multiply by building a powerful brand that tells a story and engages others in the journey. XITALNTS also organizes Better Tunisia, a social club that invites Tunisians to imagine what a better Tunisia would look like. They solicit ideas, build capacity, and advocate for positive change. They also offer free English services and community events. Profits are reinvested towards local community stakeholders and projects that contribute to a positive future for Tunisia.
XMedz Lanka imports and promotes premium CBD hemp oil that is organically grown in the state of Colorado. CBD hemp oil is extracted from a strain of cannabis plant called hemp that contains high concentrations of cannabidiol (CBD), but does not contain the concentrations of psychoactive THC found in the marijuana strain of cannabis. CBD binds to endocannabinoid receptors in the brain and has been used as a natural treatment for pain, inflammation, anxiety, depression, epilepsy, cancer-related symptoms, and other chronic conditions. XMedz Lanka products are registered under the Department of Ayurveda in Sri Lanka.
XSProjek upcycles consumer and corporate waste into fair trade products and works to improve the lives of trash picker families living at the Cirendeu open garbage dump in Jakarta. More than 80,000 tons of non-biodegradable and non-recyclable flexible plastic packaging is manufactured in Indonesia each year for common consumer products. Trash pickers do not normally collect this plastic because it cannot be sold to conventional recyclers. XSProjek pays for this waste and employs community members to sort, wash, dry, cut, and sew the materials into unique bags and housewares. They also accept corporate donations of waste materials including billboards, banners, flags, and automobile upholstery. XSProjek raises awareness about the social and environmental impacts of trash, advocates for consumer recycling, and reinvests their proceeds in educational, health, and community infrastructure programs in the community. They are a guaranteed member of World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) and a member of Forum Fair Trade Indonesia.
Yabal creates modern sustainable fashion and housewares, increases opportunities and quality of life for indigenous women in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, and helps preserve the traditional art of Mayan back-strap weaving. They specialize in shawls, bags, blankets, rugs, cushion covers, and toys made with ecological dyes, natural cotton, wool, and recycled denim threads. Yabal works with women's weaving cooperatives to provide living wages, fair trade working conditions, consistent long-term employment opportunities, and access to local and international markets. All profits are reinvested into social programs for weavers and their families including workshops on entrepreneurship, business administration, leadership, and advanced sewing, educational scholarships, micro loans, food security initiatives, reforestation projects, and emergency disaster relief. Yabal is a member of Chicago Fair Trade.
Yadawee promotes fair trade housewares and accessories, preserves Egyptian heritage crafts, and creates livelihood opportunities for artisans in disadvantaged communities throughout the country. They specialize in handblown recycled glass tableware and Egyptian cotton and linen textiles. Yadawee supports gender equality in all steps of the supply chain and ensures women get the same payment as their male colleagues. In 2017, Yadawee took over the management of the NilFurat project, a space where local Egyptian women and refugee women from Nile and Euphrates river basin countries are able to connect, develop their skills, create high quality artisan products, and generate their own income. Yadawee is a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization, and part of MADE51 by UNHCR the UN Refugee Agency.
Yahala Mataam coordinates food-based initiatives in York that provide opportunity, build confidence, and instill dignity in the lives of refugees, asylum seekers, and those who are marginalized due to conflict. They are known for their pop-up Syrian restaurant, street food stand, online cookery school, and catering services. All initiatives are run by refugees. Yahala Mataam is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Yaka Products specializes in pure kithul palm syrup from the Matale district of Sri Lanka. They are working closely with a group of producers in a low income area, and by providing market linkage support, Yaka Products hopes to provide fixed and reliable income to these producers and their families. Glass bottles are collected and sanitized for reuse.