Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Exotic Henna produces henna paste from all natural ingredients and applies mehendi body art. Henna is an antimicrobial medicinal plant with cooling properties. Exotic Henna aims to raise awareness about the health benefits of traditional natural henna and the risk of synthetic alternatives that are entering the market.
Extinction Rebellion Sri Lanka is a local arm of the international socio-political movement. They use nonviolent direct action to raise awareness on the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and ecological collapse. The movement is organized in small, autonomous groups around the world and is committed to being participatory, decentralized, and inclusive. Extinction Rebellion Sri Lanka works closely with other local environmental organizations to expand impact.
Eyecatching produces wooden plates, bowls, cake stands, cutting boards, serving trays, glass holders, spoons, heppuwa, and sign boards. They focus on strengthening the carpentry and woodworking sector by supporting artisans and their families and by encouraging young entrepreneurs to get involved. Eyecatching reduces energy use, resource use, and waste by providing natural wood alternatives for common household products.
EZA Fairer Handel is a pioneer in the global fair trade movement and has been bringing fair trade products to Austria since 1975. They work with more than 140 small-scale farmer organizations, artisan associations, and other trading partners to supply food, cosmetics, clothing, accessories, housewares, toys, musical intruments, and more from 47 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Anukoo is their fair trade fashion brand, and BIOSFAIR is their organic cosmetics brand. Products are available online, through a network of world shops across Austria, and through more than 700 natural food shops and other resellers. EZA is committed to fair payment, safe working conditions, environmental responsibility, and transparent production and trading practices. They organize campaigns and events to raise awareness about global economic relationships, unjust trade structures, and opportunities for action. EZA Fairer Handel is a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) and a Klimabündnis Betrieb. Their coffees, chocolates, teas, cocoa, sugar, nuts, honey, footballs, and organic clothing have Fairtrade International certification, and 90 percent of their food products have EU Organic certification.
F3 Seafoods helps fishing communities in Mannar access higher value markets for their sustainably sourced seafood in order to improve their socioeconomic status and contribute to marine conservation. They are part of a local consortium to develop sustainable value chains for seafood products from northern Sri Lanka. Other members include Ygrow, a nonprofit that supports fisher cooperatives, and OPEnE, a nonprofit that works with fishing communities on coastal and marine protection initiatives and diversification into sustainable, small-scale aquaculture. Blue swimming crab from the Gulf of Mannar is listed as a Good Alternative by Seafood Watch. F3 Seafoods reinvests all profits towards their purpose and is working towards a community ownership model.
Fabriulous is a sustainable and ethical sourcing service that connects fashion brands and designers with traditional artisans in China. They specialize in innovative products that integrate heritage handicrafts and modern design. Fabriulous is committed to fair trade practices, environmentally responsible materials, preserving traditional techniques, and empowering artisan communities. They work with ethnic minority artisans in rural Guizhou that are known for their handwoven textiles, natural dyes, storytelling batiks, horsetail embroidery, and other heritage crafts. Fabriulous sources vintage materials for upcycling, supplies wholesale fabrics, and works with artisans to create made-to-order products with flexible minimum quantities, seamless communication, supply chain transparency, and environmentally responsible packaging.
Faces Up Uganda empowers young people from underserved communities through creative arts, mentorship, and hands-on skills training and enables them to take the lead in bettering their own lives. They believe art and creative expression, coupled with mentorship, can help young people understand the world they live in, find purpose, create meaningful connections, and develop the tools they need to flourish. It can also lift the voices of underrepresented groups so their perspectives, experiences, and abilities shape a more inclusive world. Faces Up started from a community center in the Masanafu neighborhood of Kampala and now reaches people internationally through virtual exhibitions and events. Their online store includes art prints from the young artists and bags, T-shirts, and other products inspired by their artwork. Products are sold to raise school fees and ensure the program is self-sustaining. Faces Up is a youth-led initiative that is registered as a not-for-profit organization.
Fair Anita partners with more than 8,000 women artisans around the world to build a more inclusive economy for women and make affordable fair trade accessories so that everyone can participate in wearing their values and contributing to positive change. Their partner cooperatives use recycled metal, organic cotton, upcycled textiles, and other sustainably sourced materials to create unique jewelry, bags, scarves, and more. The cooperatives pay artisans fair wages, provide health insurance and educational scholarships, and invest back into their communities. Fair Anita participates in carbon offset programs, plants trees with their partners in India, and ships everything in reused packaging to minimize costs and environmental impact. They donate to nonprofits that support women in the Twin Cities and around the world including Women’s March, Dress for Success, Sisterhood Boutique, Ann Bancroft Foundation, Survivor’s Memorial, YWCA, and International Justice Mission. Fair Anita is registered as a Minnesota Public Benefit Corporation and is a member of Fair Trade Federation and the Museum Store Association.
FairChange helps businesses and entrepreneurs put their higher purpose into action and grow their positive impact, so we can cocreate a better world. They offer strategy coaching, training and consulting services, online learning, and practical tools in English, Spanish, and Dutch. Their From Purpose to Performance program provides socially committed startups and enterprises with a five-step strategy to couple profits with purpose, and their Business and Social Impact Roadmap program covers the six-step FairChange Social Impact Management Cycle. They also offer free checklists, quick guides, templates, ebooks, and other online resources. FairChange is a member of Catalyst 2030.
Fair Circle is the retail brand of Hong Kong Fair Trade Power, which was established in 2005 to mobilize the fair trade movement in Hong Kong and Greater China. They source food, personal care, housewares, and accessories from fair trade partners around the world and sell these products through an online store, wholesale channels, and multiple retail outlets in Hong Kong. Fair Circle is committed to stable and sustainable trading partnerships, fair returns for workers and farmers, and advocacy and education for local consumers. They raise public awareness about ethical consumption and fair trade through exhibitions, through events at schools, universities, churches, and other organizations, and through the media. Hong Kong Fair Trade Power and the Fair Circle brand are owned by Fair Trade Power, a registered not-for-profit organization. They are a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO).
FAIR. is an independent spirits brand that is dedicated to ethical and sustainable sourcing. They partner with local cooperatives worldwide and offer a fair trade premium price for all their ingredients. Their vodka is made from organic quinoa and is the result of a two-year joint research project between French distillers and Andean mountain farmers. Rum is made with organic sugar cane from Belize following a traditional fermentation and distillation process that has been used in the Caribbean for hundreds of years. Gin is made with organic juniper berries and spices from Uzbekistan. Coffee liqueur is made with organic coffee from Veracruz, Mexico. FAIR. Drinks contributes a percent of all revenue to the Fairtrade Foundation and is Certified Fairtrade and Certified Vegan.
Fairly Made partners with women artisans from underprivileged communities to showcase their handcrafted designs and provide sustainable employment that enables them to care for their families and uplift their communities. They specialize in housewares made from natural materials and locally foraged botanical dyes. Fairly Made partners with a cooperative in Cambodia to produce handloom cotton blankets and with artisan groups in Kenya to create handwoven sisal baskets and planters. They offer healthcare and training workshops and ensure workers are paid fairly so they can send their children to school and save for their futures. Fairly Made has the Nest Seal of Ethical Handcraft.
FairMail fights against child labor in Peru and promotes education as the driving force to social and economic empowerment. They teach photography to a group of underprivileged Peruvian teenagers and produce fair trade greeting cards with the pictures they take. The photographers receive 60 percent of the proceeds, which they invest in their education and building a better future. FairMail supports the teenagers in their personal and professional growth by providing counseling, career guidance, English classes, sexual education classes, financial consulting, and work experience. They host volunteers at their production center in Trujillo, a natural building made of clay, straw and wood that overlooks the ocean, and welcome adventure travelers on their biannual photography trips to remote areas of Peru. FairMail is a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO).
The Fair Trade Federation is a trade association of fair trade enterprises in the United States and Canada that are fully committed to equitable and sustainable trading partnerships. As part of the global fair trade movement, they share a vision of a world in which justice, equity, and sustainable development are at the heart of trade structures and practices so that everyone can maintain a decent and dignified livelihood. Members share expertise, provide mutual support through events, online discussions, mentoring groups, and cross-promotion, have access to new business connections, resources, and leadership opportunities, are able to participate in conferences and exhibitions at discounted rates, and have increased visibility through fair trade publications and online channels. Members are also able to use the Fair Trade Federation logo as a trusted mark of their dedication to fair trade practices. Fair Trade Federation is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization, American Sustainable Business Council, Green America, and the Artisan Alliance.
Fair Trade Forum India is a national network for fair trade that includes more than 250,000 artisans and farmers through more than 100 member organizations. They raise awareness about fair trade principles, promote sustainable production and consumption, organize trainings, workshops, seminars, and other capacity building programs, develop market opportunities, and advocate for fair trade policies that benefit marginalized producers. Their Fair Trade India brand was launched in 2010 to build the domestic market for fair trade products and create a common identity for retail shops owned by Fair Trade Forum India members. They partner with mission-aligned organizations and networks to expand services for member organizations and their producers. Fair Trade Forum India is registered as a not-for-profit organization. They are a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO).
Fair Trade Los Angeles was founded in 2005 to educate and inspire consumers to embrace fair trade products so global farmers and artisans have the opportunity to earn a fair and sustainable living. They maintain a directory of business members committed to fair trade, educate consumers about fair trade practices, host events, campaigns, and a podcast, and collaborate with local businesses, schools, and congregations to integrate fair trade products and principles and expand community engagement. Fair Trade Los Angeles also offers fair trade merchandise and a FAIR Package subscription with a monthly delivery of a fair trade item. They worked to make Los Angeles an official Fair Trade City. Fair Trade Los Angeles is a not-for-profit member organization and reinvests all surplus towards their purpose.
Fairtrade Network of Asia & Pacific Producers (NAPP) helps farmers and workers in the Asia Pacific region access better markets, get fair prices, and ensure decent working conditions. The network trains members on the Fairtrade system and standards, reviews compliance and certification audit reports, and provides monitoring and evaluation support. Fairtrade-certified producers secure better deals for their products, which improves their livelihoods and lifts communities out of poverty. Fairtrade NAPP promotes sustainable farming practices such as eliminating harmful chemicals and conserving biodiversity to minimize the environmental impact of agriculture and mitigate climate change. They support community development projects funded through Fairtrade premiums with a focus on education, healthcare, infrastructure, and environmental initiatives. Fairtrade NAPP is a member of Fairtrade International.
Fair Trade Winds makes fair trade products more accessible so everyday purchases can have a positive impact on the world. They offer handmade clothing, accessories, housewares, toys, stationery, and more through their shops in Bar Harbor, Boulder, and Seattle, online, and through community events. Fair Trade Winds partners with fair trade workshops and artisan cooperatives that pay fair wages and use environmentally responsible materials. They are a Fair Trade Federation verified member and a Green America certified business.
Fairtrasa supplies organic and fair trade fresh fruit and empowers smallholder farmers. Their dedicated local teams help farmers learn organic farming skills, organize themselves effectively, build and operate their own infrastructure, and achieve independence as producers and exporters. Fairtrasa has created a unique three-tier model that helps even the most marginalized family farmers become export-capable, certified organic agro-entrepreneurs. At the same time, they have built short, integrated supply chains that provide fresh fruit year-round to Europe and North America, ensure fair pay for farmers and workers, and bring true value back to growing communities. Fairtrasa is committed to expanding organic agriculture production, introducing advanced regenerative practices that conserve water, build soils, and sequester carbon, and supporting reforestation initiatives. They are also reducing plastic waste in production and transitioning to fully biodegradable consumer packaging. Fairtrasa has EU Organic, Bio Suisse, Demeter, and Fairtrade International certification. They are part of Catalyst 2030.
Fairware makes it easier for businesses and nonprofits to buy custom-branded promotional products that are ethically sourced, environmentally responsible, and aligned with their values and campaign goals. They offer strategy-first campaign ideas, product and material research, supplier assessments, packaging and kitting services, and online ordering solutions that reduce the administrative burden of managing corporate gifting, branded apparel, and promotional merchandise programs. Fairware actively seeks out social enterprises and diverse-owned, responsible businesses as suppliers and prioritizes products that are durable and made from compostable, easily recyclable, or upcycled materials. They maintain a lanyard lending library for events, use 100 percent renewable energy, compost and recycle office waste, and have a merchandise end-of-life policy. Fairware is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a safe and inclusive space for people to work and thrive in their roles. They are a B Corporation, a certified Living Wage Employer, a licensee of the Fair Labor Association, and a member of Accessible Employers. Fairware is certified women-owned by WBE Canada and certified LGBT-owned by CGLCC.