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Circular Library Network

Circular Library Network provides sustainable hardware and a community platform to facilitate the sharing economy. Their innovative self-checkout library systems make it easy for people to borrow and return tools and other items without staff assistance. This reduces administrative costs, prevents wasteful consumption, and helps build thriving communities. The modular cabinet system is designed to be simple, user-friendly, affordable, reliable, and customizable. Circular Library Network supplies the electronic hardware and works with customers to source other materials locally. Repurposing existing furniture is encouraged. Profits are used to offer discounted or donated systems to underserved communities. Circular Library Network connects participating communities and enables them to share information, learn from each other, and grow. The team uses geothermal heat and electricity, tracks and validates sustainability metrics through Impact Forecast, and actively supports Hringrásarsetur Íslands, a not-for-profit organization working for the circular economy and the right to repair movement.


Cirque du Soil

Cirque du Soil is working to transition urban precincts into regenerative and circular economies with a place-based climate-collective approach. They started with a compost collective program in Melbourne that centers on closing the loop in urban food systems by recovering urban food waste and producing high-nutrient biodiverse fertilizer within a five-kilometer radius. Cirque du Soil has now expanded to offer circular waste consulting, education, research and development, zero waste events, and brokerage services. Their community waste collective program connects urban waste streams from businesses and residential communities with circular product manufacturers and service providers to scale up locally remade products and circular opportunities. These localized micro-recycling hubs reduce travel carbon emissions, divert urban waste streams from landfill, scale up urban food systems, and empower local communities to codesign regenerative solutions. Cirque du Soil is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise.


CIS Athkam

CIS Athkam produces affordable ornaments, housewares, and light fixtures from natural coconut shells in the rural community of Eheliyagoda. By purchasing discarded coconut shells from local households, they encourage people to segregate and value waste materials. CIS Athkam offers their products as an environmentally responsible alternative to imported plastic housewares.


Citizen Coaching and Counselling

Citizen Coaching and Counselling helps adults and young people lead better lives through access to affordable, jargon-free counseling, anger management, and personal development coaching delivered by a friendly professional team. Programs are interactive and people-centered. Instead of judging or telling, the Citizen team provides choices and opportunities and shares what works for others. Other initiatives include Birmingham Counselling Services, an independent counseling and psychotherapy practice, Anger UK, a package of anger management workshops, weekly classes, online training, videos, audio recordings, and books for counselors looking to expand their range of services, and Citizen Click, a digital marketing service for businesses and charities. Citizen Coaching and Counselling is registered as a Community Interest Company and is a member of Social Enterprise UK, Digbeth Social Enterprise, and the Association of Mental Health Providers. They reinvest all surplus into local community mental health services.


CJEAO

Carrefour Jeunesse Emploi d'Abitibi-Ouest (CJEAO) was started in 1996 to support young people and newcomers in Abitibi-Ouest, Québec with social and professional integration. They offer youth empowerment programs, migrant support services, group activities for skill development, and individual career counseling and support personal autonomy, entrepreneurial culture, healthy lifestyles, and prosocial behavior. Their JOBSTAT site includes jobseeker profiles and jobs available in Abitibi-Ouest. Services are available free of charge and are provided in partnership with government ministries and private enterprises committed to community and youth development. All surplus is reinvested in their workers, suppliers, community development, and environmental conservation. CJEAO has SACAIS certification from the Québec Government's Community Action Secretariat. They are part of Réseau des carrefours jeunesse-emploi du Québec (RCJEQ), Place aux jeunes en Région, Conseil de la culture de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue, and other mission-aligned networks.


CJ's Farm Premium Strawberry Preserves

CJ's Farm grows strawberries at over 6,500 feet above sea level in Sri Lanka with no pesticides, harvests them at the peak of ripeness, and cooks them at low heat for over three hours to produce all natural strawberry jam with low sugar and no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.


CK Food

CK Food uses locally sourced ingredients to make traditional, all natural foods at affordable prices. They specialize in Sri Lankan plain hoppers, egg hoppers, vegetable hoppers, milk hoppers, and honey hoppers.


CK Greens

CK Greens grows indoor and outdoor potted plants with no synthetic agrichemicals. They specialize in environmentally responsible pots made from natural materials, like coconut shells, wood, and clay, and upcycled containers, like glass bottles and ceramic pots.


Clara Minnelli

Clara Minnelli produces ethical clothing and housewares that uplift women artisans, support rural livelihoods, and celebrate Sri Lankan handloom fabrics. Their colors and designs are inspired by nature and are carefully produced to minimize waste and enable long-term wear. Fabric scraps are used to make accessories and decorative bolsters.


Clean City

Clean City provides a comprehensive community-based approach to waste management in developing countries. They work with local organizations to raise public awareness, catalyze community action, and develop collection, composting, and recycling facilities that create viable jobs. Clean City operates as a not-for-profit social enterprise. Larger businesses pay a monthly service fee for waste collection which subsidizes collection for low-income households. Profits from the sale of raw materials and upcycled products are reinvested to expand services to more households and businesses. In addition to creating a model for waste management, Clean City seeks to address gender inequality by empowering and employing disadvantaged women.


Clear View Project

Clear View Project provides resources for relief and social change, promotes dialog on issues of socially engaged Buddhism, and supports oppressed and marginalized communities, internationally and within the United States. Their work is based on the Buddha's teachings of dependent origination and a vow to not live one's life at the expense of other life. Clear View Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and has worked extensively on humanitarian projects throughout Myanmar, Bangladesh, and India. In additional to providing direct material support, they offer education, training, and resource materials to transform self and society. Clear View Project works with the International Network of Engaged Buddhists, the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, the Nagaloka Alumni Network, and the American Zen Teachers Association.


Clear Voice

Clear Voice delivers professional language services and donates 100 percent of profits to help support victims of displacement and exploitation. They provide on-demand telephone, video, and face-to-face interpreting services in over 200 languages to charities, businesses, and the public sector throughout the United Kingdom. They also offer translation, transcription, and transcreation services for written and recorded material. Their InPower Project pays for unemployed refugees to complete a professional interpreting qualification and helps them enter the UK workforce as professional interpreters once they are legally allowed to work. This gives vulnerable people agency and helps them on their journey back to normality. Clear Voice is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Migrant Help and contributes all profits to their parent charity to support migrants, refugees, victims of modern slavery, and survivors of human trafficking. They are an accredited Living Wage Employer and a member of Social Enterprise UK.


Cliara Essential Oils

Cliara provides pure essential oils and accessories for personal care and aromatherapy. They contribute to health, wellbeing, and environmental responsibility by reducing the use of synthetic fragrances and toxic chemicals. Popular products include essential oil roll-ons, bracelets, sprays, warmers, and diffusers. Cliara sources from village entrepreneurs and supports rural employment opportunities.


ClimaJo

ClimaJo is building a platform to help people act on climate change. They curate informative articles, podcasts, and other content, provide a community where people can connect and share experiences, highlight environmentally responsible brands, and maintain a points system to reward sustainable action. ClimaJo contributes to EarthJust and other environmental partners.


Climate Action Now Sri Lanka

Climate Action Now is a volunteer-driven Sri Lankan initiative that connects individuals and organizations that care about the environment and raises public awareness on the urgency of climate action. This includes individual action at home, school, and in the workplace and collective action for policy change. Climate Action Now shares information in local languages, organizes zero waste campaigns and events, and supports mission-aligned groups.


Climate Explorers

Climate Explorers highlights climate solutions, raises environmental awareness, promotes physical and mental wellbeing, and drives environmental change in organizations, businesses, community groups, and individuals. They offer talks, workshops, training programs, and eco-adventures, which combine team building, outdoor activities, environmental project volunteering, and sustainability education. Each eco-adventure includes donations to local charities and environmental initiatives. Climate Explorers also organizes specialized eco-adventures and film projects. Their Pedal 4 Parks project was a cycle over land and sea from the Orkney Islands to the Isles of Scilly with visits to innovative projects and national parks along the way. The trip has been shared as an adventure documentary and raised resources for the National Parks Protectors Fund. Climate Explorers is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC), a certified B Corporation, and a member of Social Enterprise UK.


ClinenCreations

ClinenCreations makes curtains, cushion covers, and other housewares from unbleached cotton, jute, and local handloom fabric and uses the scrap materials to produce reusable cloth bags. They offer an alternative to polythene bags and synthetic materials that release microplastics into the environment. ClinenCreations employs single mothers and focuses on providing flexible livelihood opportunities for people that cannot engage in traditional full-time employment.


CLISSD

Centre for Livelihoods and Support to Sustainable Development (CLISSD) works with women and youth to build sustainable, healthy, empowered, poverty-free communities and address economic, social, development, and conservation issues in Cameroon. They organize workshops and training programs focused on women's empowerment, menstrual hygiene, reproductive health, entrepreneurship, regenerative agriculture, and climate change. They also assist other small nonprofit organizations with public speaking, grant writing, project management, budgeting, documentation, and report writing. CLISSD is committed to community-centered programs, active participation, and self-sustaining models. Women can borrow seeds for planting and repay at harvest to support others. They can also learn how to produce reusable sanitary pads for their own use, for sale, or to donate to people in need. CLISSD is registered in Cameroon and the United States and has 501(c)3 not-for-profit status.


C'lonMaed

C'lonMaed specializes in natural products made from the kithul palm. They aim to support local rural livelihoods and provide healthy, traditional alternatives to imported, refined foods. C'lonMaed offers pure kithul jaggery and treacle made from the sap of the tree, kithul flour from the pith, and kithul housewares from the wood. They source from small-scale producers in Galle, Badulla, Kothmale, and Kithulgala.


Clothing The Gaps

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.