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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Diversity and Ability

Diversity and Ability (D&A) champions neurodiversity and disability inclusion through technology, training, and talent. They support individuals, organizations, and social justice projects to create inclusive cultures where diversity is valued and people can thrive. Eight-five percent of D&A team members identify as neurodiverse and/or disabled, and they have shown that peer-to-peer support, delivered by those with shared lived experiences, has the potential to make life-changing differences. D&A informs policy, pioneers projects, and offers bespoke workshops and training programs, consultancy services, audits, and individualized support in the education sector and in workplaces. They have created a Global Inclusion Kitemark that recognizes organizations on the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion journey and AXS Passport, a digital tool for inclusion. D&A is a member of Social Enterprise UK and partners with a range of organizations working for an inclusive society.


Diversity Arts Australia (DARTS)

Diversity Arts Australia works to create an inclusive, vibrant, accessible, and thriving creative sector that authentically reflects Australia's cultural diversity, promotes cultural understanding and empathy, and empowers marginalized communities. They focus on training, mentoring, consultancy, advocacy, research, brokering connections, knowledge exchange, and strategic projects. Diversity Arts is led by culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) artists and cultural workers and recognizes that ethnocultural diversity cannot be viewed in isolation from other systemic barriers to access and participation. Their training programs, conferences, and events are free for people from low-income and marginalized communities, and they provide Auslan interpreters, live captioning, audio descriptions, accessible websites, and accessible facilities for people with diverse abilities. Diversity Arts reinvests all surplus towards their mission.


Divine Chocolate

Divine Chocolate is working to help end exploitation in the cocoa industry and create a world where farmers thrive and prosper. They are the first Fairtrade chocolate company to be co-owned by the farmers that grow their cocoa. Kuapa Kokoo Farmers’ Union, a cooperative of over 100,000 cocoa farmers in Ghana, owns a 40 percent share of Divine, has board representation, and benefits from a guaranteed minimum price, a Fairtrade premium, a producer support and development fund, and dividends. While many of the Kuapa Kokoo farmers rely on natural crop protection methods, the Ghanaian cocoa board has been cautious about introducing fully organic production, so Divine Chocolate sources cocoa for their organic range from a cooperative of farmers in São Tomé. Divine Chocolate is a certified B Corporation. All products are certified according to Fairtrade International standards, and their organic range is certified by Soil Association.


DivineOrganics

DivineOrganics was started to benefit marginalized rural communities and improve local access to pure and natural food. Initial products include sustainably sourced raw bee honey, kithul syrup, and kithul jaggery. DivineOrganics is committed to reducing packaging waste and collects glass bottles for reuse. They provide training, mentoring, financial, and technical support to suppliers and rural youth. They also contribute to education and health expenses for their dependents. The founder of DivineOrganics is a member of several local conservation groups and provides knowledge and expertise for environmental education and protection programs.


Divisarana

Divisarana works for the welfare of dogs and cats in and around University of Sri Jayewardenepura. They organize feeding programs, vaccination campaigns, and practical workshops on animal care and animal rights policies. Divisarana is a not-for-profit initiative that operates through voluntary action and fundraisers.


Dixon Consulting

Dixon Consulting helps diverse leaders increase their impact and accelerate their leadership results. They offer coaching, workshops, and consulting services related to leadership development, team building, salary negotiation, service pricing, and compensation. Dixon Consulting provides discounts to nonprofits and pro bono support to organizations serving historically marginalized groups. They are a certified B Corporation and a member of B Local PDX.


Diya Dre Solutions

Diya Dre offers solar panels, batteries, inverters, appliances, installation, and maintenance services in Assam. They specialize in rural livelihood solutions like solar powered sewing machines, egg incubators, and irrigation pumps. Diya Dre helps customers connect with government programs and financial services to make solar affordable and accessible.


DK Products

DK Products offers curry powders and chili products in Sri Lanka with a focus on transparency, short supply chains, and supporting local farmers. They harvest pandan and curry leaves from their own home garden and directly source other locally grown spices from farmers in Radhawadunna, Gampaha. DK Products encourages environmentally responsible cultivation practices and invests in training and other support. They offer a bulk refill service for customers to minimize packaging waste.


d.light

d.light aims to create a brighter future by making clean energy products universally accessible and affordable. They focus on delivering distributed solar solutions to people who lack access to reliable energy. Through hubs in Africa, China, South Asia and the United States, d.light has sold more than 20 million solar lanterns, appliances, and home systems, improving the lives of over 100 million people across 70 countries. Their impact strategy is based on theories of change across four areas of well-being: financial freedom, productivity gains, human health, and environmental health. d.light products are water-resistant, weatherproof, built for durability, supported through a network of rural service providers, and covered by a 2-year warranty. They work with local partners to develop e-waste collection and incentive systems. Profits are used to expand impact and provide free solar systems for refugee camps and off-grid health facilities. d.light is a certified B Corp.


Dodgson Wood

Dodgson Wood is a diversification enterprise of Nibthwaite Grange Farm, an upland farm in the Lake District National Park. The farm specializes in conservation grazing and maintaining traditional breeds of livestock including rare breeds of cattle and sheep. Animals are reared outdoors on permanent pasture with diverse forage. The diversification intiatives aim to make the most of what they have on the farm and share it in an ethical and sustainable way. Dodgson Wood provides accommodation in a renovated barn, an off-grid cottage, a camping barn, and a woodland campsite. They also offer meat, sausage, eggs, fleeces, wool, tweed, jackets, aprons, and shepherd's bags. Dodgson Wood is part of the Rare Breed Survival Trust and provides free advice to farmers moving to a low input farming system or diversifying to rely less on government subsidies.


DODO

DODO Footwear specializes in handcrafted loafers that are made in Sri Lanka from natural crepe rubber and handloom cotton material. DODO products are designed to meet the expectations of modern consumers, support traditional artisans, preserve the handloom sector, and strengthen the local economy.


Dog Gone Seattle

Dog Gone Seattle is dedicated to saving homeless dogs in Washington state and beyond through rescue, foster, and adoption. They rescue dogs at risk of euthanasia in high-kill shelters across the western United States, bring them to the Pacific Northwest, and place them in foster care to evaluate behavior, temperament, and compatibility with other animals and ensure successful matches with adopters. Every rescued dog receives veterinary care, vaccines, spay or neuter surgery, heart worm testing, microchipping, and grooming. Dog Gone Seattle is funded through adoption fees, community donations, and grants and supported by hundreds of fosters and volunteers who help with transportation, evaluation, training, walking, socializing, grooming, administration, and more. They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.


Doi Doi

Doi Doi offers Ayurvedic massage treatments in Sri Lanka and creates meaningful employment opportunities for people with disabilities. They provide head, neck, shoulder, and foot massages using herbal oils made from locally sourced natural ingredients. Treatments are provided by their team of visually and physically impaired therapists. Doi Doi has an income-sharing system and invests in training and support for team members.


Doing Good Works

Doing Good Works addresses systemic injustices faced by former foster youth. They started DGW Branded as a promotional products company to offer customized branded merchandise and corporate gift boxes and provide employment and support for youth aging out of the foster care system. The team receives free transportation to work, trauma-informed training, one-on-one mentoring, financial planning and mental health resources, community volunteer opportunities, unlimited paid time off, and travel support. DGW Branded preferentially sources promotional products from socially and environmentally responsible businesses. They have self-funded a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization called Foster Greatness to amplify their community impact. Foster Greatness programs are designed by and for young people with foster care experience to enable them to break generational cycles of trauma, broaden their horizons, and thrive. Doing Good Works is registered as a California Benefit Corporation and is a certified B Corporation.


Doko Recyclers

Doko Recyclers promotes and enables smart sustainability and a circular economy by working with corporations, educational institutions, apartment buildings and colonies, factories, hotels, restaurants, and households in Nepal to reduce and segregate their waste. They offer "cash for trash" with digital weighing, transparent pricing, and on-the-spot payment, recycling pickup, home compost bins, on-site paper shredding, waste management for events, e-waste services, tours, workshops, and consulting. Their Tatwa sustainability shop includes bamboo toothbrushes, reusable straws, cutlery sets, bins, and products made from upcycled waste materials. Doko Recyclers aims to solve Nepal's growing waste problem by streamlining the informal recycling industry, introducing modern and hygienic segregation and aggregation, and ensuring ethical labor practices and fair and transparent prices.


Dolce Italia

Dolce Italia aims to make a fresh and healthy Mediterranean diet accessible to people in Sri Lanka. They specialize in home-style Italian food made from all natural ingredients, and they source directly from local producers whenever possible. This includes making fresh tomato sauce daily from local tomatoes, offering pizza made with a local kurakkan flour crust, and using local butter and buffalo mozzarella. Dolce Italia supports many community initiatives and is committed to employing at-risk youth and people with disabilities. They collaborate with a non-profit called Papa Giovanni to provide free training, including food and accommodation, to young people coming out of orphanages. They have also created a special employee fund to help long-term workers finance large expenses like marriage or purchasing a home.


DonationMatch

DonationMatch is a unique matchmaking platform that simplifies in-kind donations and makes it easier for donor businesses and recipient nonprofits to connect. Community engagement has become essential for successful companies, but managing corporate social responsibility initiatives and donation requests can be time-consuming for givers and receivers alike. DonationMatch increases qualified candidate pools for both donor companies and recipient organizations and reduces the effort to identify a good fit. For nonprofits, it provides a common application form and tools to track offers, requests, and responses. For businesses, the DonationMatch platform provides customizable handling of available offers and donation requests, built-in screening, recordkeeping and real-time statistics, support for give-back fundraisers, and direct-to-organization grassroots giving. Brands with physical products can also participate in SamplingForGood to reach target consumers through nonprofit and school events. DonationMatch provides cause-based organizations free access to their network of potential in-kind donors and has a free membership level for companies that are just getting started with in-kind donations.


Donga

Dongas' mission is to help redefine the concept of travel in Sri Lanka by introducing elements of sustainability, circular economy, and community empowerment. They work with clients to develop carefully curated, authentic local travel experiences that benefit small-scale entrepreneurs and rural communities. All partners are paid directly. Donga has organized tours focused on environmental sustainability, adventure, food and agriculture, yoga, meditation, and mindfulness, and cottage industries and has experience coordinating travel for people with disabilities. They avoid polythene, actively promote compostable and reusable alternatives, raise awareness about responsible travel principles and ethical photography and videography, and partner with other enterprises and networks focused on social and environmental responsibility.


Doni

Doni makes it easier to access ethically and sustainably sourced traditional Sri Lankan foods. They specialize in fresh buffalo curd from producers in Southern Province and pure kithul palm treacle and jaggery from producers in Sabaragamuwa Province. Doni visits suppliers, pays fair prices, and ensures quality, animal welfare, and environmental standards are maintained. They use biodegradable clay pots, reusable glass bottles, coconut palm carriers, and wooden spoons to minimize plastic waste. Clay pots are crushed before disposal to prevent the creation of mosquito breeding grounds. Doni donates a portion of all profits to a children's home in Moratuwa. They also work with supplier communities to provide food and school supplies to families in need.


Don's Recycled Metal Arts

Don's Recycled Metal Arts transforms scrap metal into artwork to promote creativity, reduce waste, and foster a culture of mindful consumption and environmental stewardship. They create sculptures and functional art pieces from discarded cans, machine parts, and other scrap metal sourced from local waste collection points. Their surplus is used to help disabled animals.