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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Zenson

Zenson specializes in Internet of Things (IOT) and machine learning technology to ensure safe, clean water for all. Their flagship product, fluidZenson, provides online water quality monitoring and prediction services to improve decision-making in water management in middle and low-income countries. Zenson gives local water distribution plants an affordable alternative to imported monitoring systems. Their web and mobile apps include a dashboard for monitoring and prediction, reports, and warning alerts if thresholds are exceeded.


ZERO

ZERO offers healthy convenience foods for people with a busy lifestyle. They specialize in cold pressed juices and snack bars made from grains and seeds. ZERO is committed to keeping products affordable and accessible. They pledge one percent of sales to supporting education for marginalized youth.


ZeroPlastic

ZeroPlastic aims to eliminate the use of plastic in Sri Lanka by raising public awareness, encouraging local enterprises to manufacture environmentally responsible local substitutes, and providing a platform to promote and sell their products. They specialize in affordable housewares made from sustainably sourced palm leaves, coconut shell, recycled paper, wood, and other local materials. The initiative emerged from the technology incubator at the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology. ZeroPlastic provides free information to help businesses become zero plastic and supports people to transition to a plastic-free lifestyle. Ninety percent of their profits go towards providing services to workers, suppliers, or communities.


ZeroTrash

ZeroTrash collects, sorts, and transports recyclable waste in Sri Lanka to protect the environment from pollution and contribute to a circular economy. They collect plastic bottles, plastic furniture, toothbrushes, pens, yogurt cups, Tetra Pak, metal, paper, cardboard, coconut shells, and clear, brown, and green glass. ZeroTrash has a particular focus on plastic waste because earlier collection systems were not economically viable. They also train people to make ecobricks and collect them for community construction projects. ZeroTrash organizes workshops and volunteer programs at their collection center in Boralesgamuwa. They operate under Vibhava Solutions and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.


Zero Waste Bulk Foods

Zero Waste Bulk Foods aims to reduce waste and improve the wellbeing of people, animals, and the environment by supplying groceries and home essentials in reusable packaging that's simple to return. They work with farmers and makers worldwide to find the best natural and organic products, source close to home whenever possible, maintain minimal markups, and pass on savings to customers to make their service more accessible and inclusive. Zero Waste Bulk Foods sends orders with pre-paid return labels so the packaging can be sent back, cleaned, and reused. They deliver locally by cargo bike and partner with Packfleet to offer carbon-neutral delivery within London. Their warehousing, packing, distribution, and online retailing services are certified organic by Organic Farmers & Growers (OF&G). Zero Waste Bulk Foods works with The Hornbeam and donates surplus food to their Gleaners Cafe.


Zero Waste Event Productions

Zero Waste Event Productions is a leading recycling, composting, and waste management provider for indoor and outdoor live music events, sporting events, community gatherings and conferences. They serve more than 30 events across 10 states each year. Zero Waste Event Productions offers pre-event consultations, onsite waste management, materials sorting, volunteer management, grounds cleanup, and coordination with local recycling centers and compost facilities. The service includes bins, signage, supplies, and equipment including a custom designed portable conveyor belt to increase visibility, educate attendees, and speed up hand sorting of compost, recycling, and reusable items from the waste stream. Data is collected throughout each event and used to create infographic reports. Zero Waste Event Productions is part of the Precious Plastics community and saves HDPE plastics for their own recycled plastics manufacturing operation. Initial products include face shields, garden planters, and accessories. Five percent of gross sales revenue is donated to Rural Action, a local nonprofit, to support their Zero Waste Program with local schools and businesses.


Zero Waste Ladakh

Zero Waste Ladakh aims to change the way that waste is perceived and managed in Ladakh based on the 6 Rs of zero waste: rethink, refuse, reduce, repair and reuse, recover, and rot. They conduct awareness campaigns, conserve materials in the local community, and reduce waste by giving it social and economic value. As part of their Bring Your Own Bag campaign, Zero Waste Ladakh collects fabric scraps from local tailors and works with marginalized women in self help groups to produce affordable reusable shopping bags. Ninety percent of profits are reinvested back towards their mission.


Ziba by Nilka

Ziba by Nilka creates custom artwork on upcycled granite and marble scrap material from a local processing facility. The founder is passionate about social and environmental responsibility and uses the brand to communicate about mental health, promote zero waste living, and raise awareness about local social and environmental initiatives. Ziba by Nilka is part of the CreativeHub Community which is a platform for artisans to collaborate, gain visibility, and encourage creative entrepreneurship.


Ziimara

Ziimara creates functional accessories from low-impact and repurposed materials, preserves heritage crafts, and uplifts Kenyan artisans. Their Aardhi collection of artisanal handbags is made from deadstock cotton canvas, fabric offcuts, natural sisal fiber, and recycled brass. The design features are custom-created by craftspeople across Kenya with traditional skills like sisal hand weaving, handloom weaving, and brass work. Ziimara is committed to responsible sourcing for everything from business cards and posters to event displays and zippers. They organize fundraiser events for aligned causes and donate one percent of sales to nature-based solutions. Their Aardhi collection supports the TIST agroforestry initiative in Kenya.


Zoa Collective

Zoa Collective creates artisanal housewares in Kenya with a focus on conscious collaboration and mutual exchange of knowledge. They offer handloom towels, throw blankets, and other home textiles made from East African cotton. They also create unique vases, coasters, and candle holders from low-impact resin. Their design studio is committed to revitalizing traditional crafts, supporting artisan communities, and contributing to a circular economy.


Zonta Club 1 Colombo

Zonta Club 1 Colombo is a voluntary membership organization that empowers women through service and advocacy. Members work for women's rights, equality, and an end to child marriage and gender-based violence. Zonta Club 1 Colombo became the first chartered club in Sri Lanka in 1966 and has been actively implementing service projects throughout the country ever since. They have organized scholarships, hospital upgrades and donations, period dignity projects, campaigns for second-hand goods, microfinance for women-led households, workshops to engage young women in tech, awareness programs with community policing units, waste cleanups, and many other initiatives. Zonta Club 1 Colombo is a member of Zonta International.


ZooAtronic Productions

ZooAtronic Productions is developing digital zoos to foster a deeper connection between humans and the natural world and accelerate the shift away from animal captivity. Their location-based immersive experiences will bring together cutting-edge technology, sustainability, art, and storytelling and enable families and early learners to discover and connect with wildlife and ecosystems without compromising the wellbeing of animals or natural environments. ZooAtronic Productions is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK. All surplus is reinvested towards their mission.


Zubo

Zubo was started by rural Tonga women in the Zambezi Valley to champion the sustainable use of natural resources and the rights of women. They bring women together so they can realize their social, economic, cultural, and political potential and find solutions for the problems that affect them. The women have established women's forums, village savings and loan groups, a jatropha soap-making workshop, basket-weaving collectives, and the first female fishing cooperative on Lake Kariba. Their natural soaps and handwoven ilala palm baskets are sold locally and through international partners. Zubo is registered as a not-for-profit organization and reinvests all revenue towards their social mission.


කැලෑ Plant

කැලෑ Plant offers potted house plants that improve air quality, create livelihood opportunities for women and low-income individuals, and provide an alternative to plastic pots and synthetic agrichemicals. They source clay pots to support the local pottery industry and discarded waste materials like coconut shells and glass to reduce the spread of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases. කැලෑ Plant uses potting soil made from compost, coir coconut fiber, and natural organic matter.