Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
BlessdBuy transforms "consumers into contributors" and makes it easier for buyers to engage with vulnerable makers and sustainable producers. They supply amenities, accessories, stationery, housewares, games, and toys directly to consumers through their online store, festivals, and events and to other businesses through wholesale and corporate gifting partnerships. BlessdBuy works with sustainable producers on brand development, product design, skills training, and market connections. They also coordinate immersive travel experiences and employee engagement programs. At least 70 percent of revenue goes to verified nonprofits and social enterprises with a focus on financial and material support, education, and disaster relief. BlessdBuy is part of Creative Dignity and Catalyst 2030.
Blindes Arbejde was established in 1929 to provide training and employment opportunities for blind and visually impaired people in Denmark. Their workshops produce durable, handcrafted brooms, brushes, baskets, chairs, mats, and textiles from sustainably sourced and upcycled materials. Products are sold wholesale, online, and through a network of retail shops throughout the country. The shops also offer repair services. Blindes Arbejde collaborates with designers and brands to create custom and private label products and partners with municipalities, organizations, and companies on social procurement and CSR initiatives. They welcome visitors to experience their craftsmanship and learn about visual impairment and the social economy. Blindes Arbejde is registered as a business foundation, and their board includes employee representatives and representatives from the Danish Association of the Blind. They are part of GoGreen Denmark, Selveje Danmark, and Sociale Entreprenører i Danmark.
Blooh creates modern handcrafted jewelry, supports artisan livelihoods, and funds girls' education in Kenya. They work with artisan partners that are committed to transparency, fair labor practices, environmental stewardship, and circular design. Artisans set their own prices, receive 50 percent upfront payment and direct payment transfers, and are eligible for microgrants. Blooh follows a made-to-order model to minimize waste, prioritizes environmentally responsible materials like recycled brass and upcycled local horn, and uses compostable packaging materials. A portion of profits is used to keep girls in school, and the balance is reinvested towards their purpose.
Blooming Agro specializes in naturally grown flowering orchid plants. There is a belief among Sri Lankan growers that it is not possible to cultivate flowering orchids without synthetic agrichemicals. After considerable research and experimentation, Blooming Agro found inputs made with beneficial microorganisms from a local supplier and was able to make the transition away from synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides. They use coconut husks, broken clay, and bark as growing media and reusable clay pots for planting. Blooming Agro is now providing training for other orchid growers and aims to create a network of producers committed to organic techniques. They are also developing orchid rental and buy-back services. Their mission is to brighten homes, offices, classrooms, hospital rooms, and hotel rooms with flowering orchids that are beautiful, low maintenance, safe, and environmentally responsible.
Blue Dot offers branded merchandise and other promotional products that are vetted for social and environmental impact. They help companies align their purchasing dollars with their values and create deeper and more memorable brand connections. Products are sourced and curated based on third-party certifications, use of responsible materials, manufacturing and supply chain practices, and contributions to social and environmental causes. Blue Dot offers full-service fulfillment, custom campaigns, and company stores where recipients can choose from select products. They provide ongoing impact reporting and sustainability consulting services and donate one percent of top-line revenue to nonprofits tackling climate change. Blue Dot is a certified B Corporation, a WBENC Women-Owned Business, and a member of 1% for the Planet. They have Climate Neutral certification through The Climate Project.
BlueOceanSL aims to reduce ocean plastic by offering affordable alternatives to plastic products in Sri Lanka. They supply bamboo toothbrushes, toothbrush cases, hairbrushes, and pen drives throughout the country. BlueOceanSL focuses on bamboo because it is fast-growing, renewable, fully compostable, and naturally antimicrobial. They use their platform to raise awareness about microplastics and ocean pollution.
Blue Star recycles electronic waste according to the highest environmental standards and creates jobs for people with autism and other disabilities in Colorado Springs, Denver, and Boulder. For residential recycling, they accept computers, televisions, household electronics, and small appliances. For businesses, nonprofits, and government offices, they organize pickup and offer a full range of IT asset disposal (ITAD) services, including data destruction, asset recovery, electronics recycling, and reporting. Their data security handling processes are validated by third-party audits. Blue Star Recyclers employs people with autism and other disabilities who have a natural aptitude for careful, detailed work but often face significant barriers to employment. They provide meaningful work opportunities, fair wages, and a supportive community, which reduces dependence on family members and government-funded services. Blue Star Recyclers is a member of the Alliance for Technology Refurbishing and Reuse (AFTRR), Colorado Environmental Leadership Program, and Colorado Association for Recycling (CAFR) and has ISO 14001, e-Stewards, and NAID AAA certifications. They are registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and reinvest all proceeds towards their mission.
Blue Triangle produces batik clothing and housewares and creates rural livelihood opportunities in Madakotuwa, Sri Lanka. They use beeswax, low-impact fiber-reactive dyes, and cotton textiles to produce unique handmade shirts, dresses, sarees, sarongs, table linens, cushion covers, and lampshades. The wax is recovered and reused, and the fabric offcuts are made into wallets and other accessories. The team wears protective equipment when handling dyes and has a water treatment system for all dye water.
Bobbie's Brownies produces fresh, natural brownies from ethically sourced ingredients and provides nationwide delivery throughout the United Kingdom. They use a lean manufacturing process and compostable packaging to minimize waste. For each brownie sold, Bobbie's Brownies donates to Mary's Meals to cover the cost of a school meal for a child in need.
Bobee World creates natural products for children to promote animal protection and environmental conservation, support local livelihoods, and provide an alternative to imported plastic goods. They source reed storage baskets from handicraft communities in Sri Lanka and paint them with animal designs. Bobee has helped develop a reed weaving center at a school for people with special needs.
BoBo GloBal works with small-scale, environmentally responsible suppliers and indigenous artisans from disenfranchised communities to create ethical bohemian clothing and accessories that incorporate weaving, embroidery, block printing, and beading. They celebrate cultural diversity, raise awareness about indigenous communities and their artistic heritage, and build relationships with producers based on mutual respect, transparency, and fair trade principles. BoBo GloBal prioritizes natural, recycled, and upcycled materials and zero waste practices. They encourage conscious consumption and offer mending and alteration services.
Bodhi Foods specializes in affordable spiced tea, spiced coffee, and herbal tisanes made from natural, local ingredients like cinnamon, pepper, ginger, clove, nutmeg, mace, green cardamom, ranawara, holy basil, and blue lotus. The blends are developed for their flavor and health benefits. Products are sold loose leaf in plastic free packaging. Bodhi Foods sources raw materials directly from producers to increase the share of the value chain captured by rural communities. They provide school uniforms, books, and supplies to workers and producers with school age children.
Body Butters Creations creates clean and conscious skincare that nourishes the skin and protects the environment. They offer soaps, body washes, scrubs, face oils, creams, body butters, and lip balms made from natural, plant-based ingredients like shea butter, cocoa butter, avocado oil, coconut oil, African wild honey, and turmeric. Body Butters Creations uses their platform to raise awareness about the benefits of natural skincare. They are part of Arizona Community Farmers Markets.
Body Doc is a medically oriented fitness and wellness center. They aim to address the root cause of non-communicable diseases like hypertension and diabetes through screening, consultation with physicians, dietitians, and fitness coaches, and personal training programs. The center includes a gym, Crossfit studio, yoga, Zumba, badminton, swimming pool, sauna and Jacuzzi. Body Doc is committed to environmentally responsibility and avoids single-use plastics. They support health-related charity causes like Run for Life.
Body Glow by RSW specializes in body scrubs and other natural personal care products made from local and organic ingredients. They believe that what you put on your body is as important as what you put in it, and they want to make it easier for people to access natural alternatives.
B-Off Dengue aims to raise awareness about dengue prevention in Sri Lanka and introduce environmentally friendly, safe and effective methods of mosquito control. They distribute Biogents mosquito traps, a patented trap from Germany, which attracts mosquitoes using the same compounds found in human skin. Unlike other mosquito control options, the trap does not emit any insecticide, smoke, or other harmful substances. B-Off Dengue collaborates with the Ministry of Health and Environmental Health Officers on dengue awareness and management issues. They work with schools and businesses to raise awareness and help them manage the risk of dengue, and they are in the process of setting up an independent monitoring system for mosquito control in Sri Lanka.
Bohemian Quest makes it easier for people to eat well and live a healthy lifestyle. Their retail outlet offers whole foods from around the world including fair trade and organic products from Sri Lanka and international grains, nuts, seeds, and more under their Boho Superfoods brand. They maintain small margins to ensure that healthy options are available at the best possible price and donate 1% of their time, resources, and profits to causes they believe in.
boldSOCKS offers a curated online collection of socks that have a "bold impact, bold ethics, and bold quality" with transparent scorecards and sourcing information for each pair. boldSOCKS is committed to ethical manufacturing. They work with an accredited, vertically integrated supply chain in Colombia to ensure responsible practices from the cotton farms to the factory. Every purchase from their Statement Sockwear collection provides 100 days of clean drinking water to someone in need through a partnership with 20 Liters, a not-for-profit organization that specializes in affordable filtration systems.
Boltay Huroof is developing software that converts regional languages to braille and makes braille books and documents that are readable by both the sighted and the visually impaired. The initial focus was on creating inclusive educational materials for visually impaired children, but many other applications have emerged. For example, a leading bank is using the technology to support financial inclusion for visually impaired customers. Boltay Huroof donates at least 10 percent of profits to organizations of people with disabilities.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary harnesses the power of community to protect and preserve Tasmania's unique wildlife and natural heritage. They offer a 24-hour wildlife rescue service, a wildlife hospital, wildlife rehabilitation programs, wildlife rescue training, and a sanctuary that is open to visitors 365 days a year. Their veterinarians have specialized training and experience with wildlife diagnostics, treatments, and surgeries. Many of the animals they care for are not found anywhere else on Earth. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary provides free or discounted entry to individuals and groups with disability or disadvantage and is committed to sustainability. They source local and fair trade products, actively reduce paper and plastic use, segregate and recycle waste, and reuse grey water. Bonorong uses revenue from ecotourism experiences, education programs, and supporter donations to fund the rescue and rehabilitation operations and proactively address problems in surrounding communities and the environment. They lead or participate in multiple conservation initiatives including Tasmania's first seabird rehabilitation facility and the Tasmanian quoll breeding program.