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Wildlife and Ocean Resource Conservation

Wildlife and Ocean Resource Conservation (WORC) is a not-for-profit organization focused on conservation and ecosystem restoration in Sri Lanka. They support community-based sea turtle conservation in Panama and Pottuvil, mangrove forest conservation and restoration in Koggala, and coral reef conservation and restoration in Rumassala. WORC offers travel experiences in all of these areas. Any income from ecotourism experiences is used to fund ongoing conservation and restoration work.


Wildlife Conservation Nepal

Wildlife Conservation Nepal (WCN) supports biodiversity and nature conservation by bringing together local communities, civil society, scientists, conservation line agencies, and other development stakeholders with a focus on awareness, education, advocacy, capacity building, research, and sound policies. WCN's Nepal Prakriti Pathshala, or Nepal Nature School, is an educational service that makes environmental education more interactive, accessible and innovative. They create publicly available curricula, lesson plans, training materials, and other resources and are helping to institutionalize interactive environmental education in Nepal's school system. They also developed Nepal's first wildlife crime database, actively monitor illegal wildlife trade, and share information with enforcement agencies. Public engagement initiatives include a wildlife and nature photography program and a citizen science for conservation program. WCN participates in a number of conservation networks including the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Global Tiger Fund.


Wildlife Paintings by Triyon

Wildlife Paintings by Triyon inspires appreciation for wildlife and contributes to conservation efforts in Sri Lanka through artistic expression. They create wildlife drawings and paintings, organize public art exhibitions, and raise awareness about endangered species and the importance of environmental protection. Wildlife Paintings by Triyon supports the Young Zoologists' Association of Sri Lanka and other environmental nonprofits through free wildlife art instruction. They teach children about local animals to nurture a new generation of nature enthusiasts.


Wildplastic

Wildplastic recovers the world's wild plastic and brings it back into the system. They focus on regions without waste management infrastructure, partner with local organizations to collect wild plastic from streets, beaches, rivers, and illegal dumpsites, and ensure collectors have safe working conditions and receive fair wages. Conventional production processes rely on the addition of virgin plastic to create new plastic products. Wildplastic has developed a process to create new plastic products from 100 percent recycled wild plastic and reduce carbon emissions by 70 percent. They produce and sell wild plastic trash bags and are expanding to other plastic solutions. Wildplastic was founded as a steward-owned company with a golden-share model to protect their mission and create transparency and trust for employees, partners, and consumers. They are a member of Social Entrepreneurship Netzwerk Deutschland (SEND).


Wild Rabbits

Wild Rabbits produces flavorful natural vegetable spreads with no added sugar and no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. They focus on responsible local sourcing and making healthy vegan food options more accessible. The initial range includes Carrot with Spice, Beetroot with Kochi, Pumpkin with Garlic, and Pumpkin with Peanut. Wild Rabbits products can be used on bread as a substitute for butter, sugary jams, and imported spreads.


Wild Vegan

Wild Vegan funds nature conservation and supplies organic vegan food and drinks with a focus on natural meat substitutes like young jackfruit and banana blossom. They offer a range of canned, bottled, and dehydrated products that reduce seasonal food waste, add value to perennial forest garden crops, and are free from plastic packaging, artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, gluten, dairy, and soy. Wild Vegan partners with a solar-powered, fair trade certified processing facility that is committed to reducing water use and waste. They donate 50 percent of profits to wildlife conservation, reforestation, and environmental sustainability projects. Wild Vegan has EU and USDA organic certification through Control Union.


Will & Atlas

Will & Atlas supports traditional artisans, promotes ethical and sustainable practices, and offers artisanal housewares and accessories that are made to last. They partner with fair trade groups in Bangladesh to create bags, baskets, rugs, and tableware from jute and palm leaves and aprons, tea towels, and more from handwoven unbleached cotton. Products with their Fair Trade Promise meet the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) ten principles of fair trade. Will & Atlas supports skill development training and programs to improve quality of life for the women artisans and their families. They also donate products and funds to organizations that support women and children in their local community. Will & Atlas is a member of Social Enterprise Alliance.


Wiltshire Wood Recycling

Wiltshire Wood Recycling diverts wood from the waste stream and creates opportunities for local community members. They collect waste wood from construction sites and other businesses at a lower cost than hiring a conventional skip bin. The reclaimed wood is graded and either sold at discounted rates or used to make quality wood products for local community groups, schools, playgrounds, or the public. Low quality wood is sold as kindling and firewood or sent to a chipboard manufacturer. Wiltshire Wood Recycling prevents usable resources from entering landfills and reduces demand for new timber and further deforestation. The wood waste is collected using small economical vehicles, loaded by hand, and used locally to minimize the carbon footprint. Through this service, Wiltshire Wood Recycling is able to offer woodworking training, apprenticeships, paid work placements, and volunteer opportunities to local people who either face barriers to employment or want to contribute to the community. Wiltshire Wood Recycling is a registered not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC), a certified Living Wage Employer and a Disability Confident Employer, and a member of Community Wood Recycling and Social Enterprise UK. They reinvest all surplus towards their purpose.


Wings & Radicles

Wings & Radicles uses the craft of beekeeping to positively impact mental wellbeing and form communities. They raise environmental awareness, protect biodiversity, help reverse declining bee populations, connect people to nature, and improve access to green space. Wings & Radicles aims to make the craft more accessible and diversify the demographic of beekeepers with a particular focus on people suffering from mental health issues. They offer beekeeping lessons and workshops to the general public and through corporate wellness programs. They also provide funded programs for underprivileged community members in partnership with local social enterprises and charitable organizations. Wings & Radicles is a registered Community Interest Community (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK and The British Beekeepers Association. All profits are reinvested back into the business to support their mission.


Winkaffe Global Travel

Winkaffe Global Travel creates personalized, authentic, and sustainable luxury travel experiences that support local communities, respect the environment, and foster positive economic impact. They leverage their extensive global connections to design itineraries that immerse travelers in local cultures and lesser-known destinations. Winkaffe Global Travel incorporates carbon footprint estimations into trip planning and prioritizes partnerships with service providers that directly benefit local economies, maintain ethical labor practices and fair wages, and uphold sustainability commitments. They work with clients to understand accessibility needs and design customized itineraries that accommodate mobility limitations, sensory needs, and other medical considerations. Winkaffe Global Travel donates 10 percent of profit to local community development, cultural preservation, and environmental projects in the destinations their clients visit. They are a Green America certified business and a member of 1% for the Planet and the Virtuoso Sustainability Community.


Wisdom Market

Wisdom Market produces cold-pressed specialty oils for skincare and wellness including avocado oil, black seed oil, flax seed oil, pumpkin seed oil, carrot oil, papaya oil, soursop seed oil, watermelon seed oil, moringa seed oil, and peanut oil. The initiative was started by a young female entrepreneur to develop a healthier society through natural healing and sustainable agriculture. Ingredients are sourced locally from farming groups in marginalized rural areas. Wisdom Market sorts and grades raw materials, uses state-of-the-art processing, and works closely with national research institutes to maintain premium quality and global standards. They offer a 50 percent discount to customers with disabilities and donate to social and environmental initiatives near their factory in Kiriella, Ingiriya.


Wise Womb

Wise Womb empowers and educates females about anatomy, cycle awareness, and childbirth and supports young girls and women from diverse cultural and spiritual backgrounds to make informed health choices. Their online platform provides free educational resources to support women's health and address challenges like endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), painful periods, infertility, and traumatic childbirth experiences. They also provide classes, books, and other resources. Wise Womb partners with Saving Mothers and fundraises to provide certified, culturally sensitive doulas to mothers in Harlem, the Bronx, and other underserved communities with high maternal death rates. They are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.


Without Borders

Without Borders aims to redesign the education space by creating innovative and immersive learning experiences for both teachers and students. The approach was piloted in the village of Deraniyagala from 2014 with a focus on communication and language skills, leading change, and creative and critical thinking. Without Borders now offers training, design thinking programs, and consulting services.


Without by Ashaya Waste Recyclers

Without by Ashaya is reimagining pollution and poverty in India by increasing the value of waste and empowering waste-pickers out of poverty. They focus on transforming the most difficult kind of plastic waste—the metalized multi-layered plastic (MLP) packaging used in chip packets and sachets—into quality materials and products. Post-consumer MLP waste is considered economically and technically impossible to recycle and goes directly to landfills and waterways. Without sources MLP waste from local collectives of women waste pickers at a premium, creating a new income stream. They also hire and train informal waste pickers providing them with safe, dignified work, increased incomes, and benefits like health insurance. The Without team chemo-mechanically extracts quality materials from MLP and produces stylish recycled sunglasses and other products as a proof of concept. They use sustainably sourced, plastic-free packaging from Corugami, provide carbon-neutral delivery through Farmers For Forest, and collect products for end-of-life recycling.


Without Faces

Without Faces is a vegan cafe and non-alcoholic bar in Colombo that helps people make conscious and healthy dietary choices without compromising on flavor, quality, and selection. They offer pulled jackfruit bao buns, char siu banh mi, mushroom poke bowls, and other food and drinks made from fresh, locally sourced, vegan ingredients. Without Faces welcomes everyone without judgment and challenges perceptions of vegan food and veganism. By offering delicious food and drinks, they aim to convince one person at a time to eat one less meal containing animal products. These daily choices help improve health and wellbeing and minimize impact on the planet by reducing emissions, water pollution, land use, habitat loss, and water use. Without Faces is a member of Vegan Sri Lanka.


Wiyaman Eco Weave Creations

Wiyaman Eco Weave Creations offers handwoven housewares and accessories that celebrate craftsmanship, empower local communities in Sri Lanka, and promote sustainability. Their hats, bags, mats, baskets, storage containers, and wedding cake boxes are made from gal laha pan, thala kola, and other sustainably sourced natural materials and provide an alternative to imported plastic products. Wiyaman provides skill development training for women and disadvantaged groups.


Wolfi's Homemade

Wolfi's Homemade produces authentic German food, jams, and chutneys in Sri Lanka from local ingredients. They source directly from small-scale local suppliers and environmentally responsible producers. Popular products include homemade mustard, pickles, red cabbage, sauerkraut, liver pate, and German sausage in natural casing. Wolfi's is committed to benefiting the local community and donates to people in need.


Woman Farmer Foundation

Woman Farmer Foundation empowers and develops Swazi women and youth through sustainable agriculture to improve food security and rural livelihoods in Eswatini. They are creating a network of model women and youth farmers across the country who can inspire and mentor their communities with a focus on climate adaptation and resilience and agribusiness development. Woman Farmer Foundation offers mentoring, coaching, workshops, training, and seminars, facilitates financing and market linkages, and organizes the annual Woman and Youth Farmer of the Year competition. This has given women and youth farmers a greater voice and platform to excel in a patriarchal society. Woman Farmer Foundation mobilizes funding and support for their programs in order to offer them free or at low cost to rural populations.


WomenCraft

WomenCraft works with over 600 women artisans in the tri-border area of Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi. The region has experienced decades of violence and insecurity including multiple genocides which have caused mass migration of local populations. WomenCraft brings together artisans from all three countries, including refugees, and in doing so fosters peace and relationships in an area plagued by animosity and conflict. WomenCraft also contributes to the preservation of local weaving traditions. Their modern baskets and housewares are made from native grasses and reeds and the threads of recycled grain sacks.


Women Empowered Global

Women Empowered Global is a platform to help women enhance their skills, unlock their full potential, and achieve greater leadership success in their career or business. They offer coaching, mentoring, and programs through a global network of female entrepreneurs, thought leaders, authors, and professionals from the public and private sector.