Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Fairway Colombo organizes weekly events on Hospital Street in central Colombo. They showcase traditional dance and martial arts and provide opportunities for local artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs. Events include the Fairway Colombo Jam, Art and Jazz on the Street, the Colombo Cultural Show, and the monthly Street Food Festival. All events are free, open to the general public, and accessible to people with disabilities. Fairway Colombo is committed to waste reduction and sustainability. They have been transitioning to paperless operations and phasing out single-use plastics.
Fairy Dust offers tarot card reading with a focus on creating change with every interaction. They do not claim to predict the future. Instead, they offer a personalized, safe, and confidential space for people to identify, understand, and deal with the challenges they are facing and find opportunities for personal, social, and environmental transformation. Fairy Dust aims to contribute to spiritual, mental, emotional, social, and physical harmony. The founder studies counseling and psychotherapy and has been providing tarot services for more than 8 years.
Family Fund Business Services (FFBS) assists charities, housing providers, local authorities, and other organizations in the United Kingdom with procurement, fulfillment, and grant administration and makes it easier to distribute practical support directly to people in need. Whether furnishing accommodation or fulfilling a grant fund scheme, clients can choose from thousands of essential goods and services, easily order, coordinate delivery, and manage warranties through the FFBS online portal. Sourcing appliances, furniture, housewares, food vouchers, and other essential items through a single supplier with a single monthly invoice reduces administrative burdens for grant-making bodies and helps funds go further. Collective buying power also enables FFBS to offer goods at discounted prices and provide cash rebates on eligible products. Family Fund Business Services is a wholly owned social enterprise subsidiary of Family Fund Trust, which provides support to families raising disabled or seriously ill children on low incomes across the United Kingdom. All surplus is used to deliver social value and generate unrestricted funding for their parent charity. FFBS is a certified Living Wage Employer and a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Fancy Me helps reduce waste by producing reusable cloth bags and accessories from natural cotton and upcycled materials.
Far East specializes in healthy, all-natural Indonesian food. They are committed to eco-friendly practices and try to minimize waste.
Farmers' Truck makes fresh, healthy food accessible in unserved communities across Canada and the United States by helping organizations establish or expand mobile market programs. They provide customizable mobile produce market trucks to food banks, farms, community groups, government agencies, and others to distribute fresh produce and address food insecurity. Farmers' Truck maintains a community learning platform with step-by-step guides, modules on navigating permits, community engagement, and operations, and an interactive community forum. Their trucks rely on passive cooling using commercial ice packs and fan circulation rather than energy-intensive, traditional refrigeration. Farmers’ Truck donates to mission-aligned organizations and actively participates in community events that promote food security.
Farmer Tantoh's Eco Village is an initiative to protect the environment, build communities, and change lives in Cameroon. They focus on organic gardening, sustainable landscaping, protecting watersheds, and improving access to clean water. Projects are planned and implemented by the people who are most affected and built with local materials. Through this shared work, they preserve and exchange local knowledge, discover new insights, create social bonds, and strengthen the community. At the ecovillage, they train young people how to plant trees, grow vegetables and flowers organically, and take care of animals. All funds are reinvested to develop water projects, build bridges, and provide scholarships to less privileged kids. Farmer Tantoh's story has been made into an illustrated children's book in the United States called "I Am Farmer: Growing an Environmental Movement in Cameroon" and has been translated into French for schoolchildren in Haiti and Francophone Africa. The goal is to raise environmental awareness and inspire people to take action in their own communities.
FarmFinder is an international not-for-profit organization based in the Caribbean that aims to enhance connectivity, collaboration, and capacity in the global food and agricultural sector. They help marginalized farmers overcome barriers, participate in skill development, training, and cross-cultural exchange programs, and access seeds and other resources. Priority is given to sustainable techniques and organic practices. FarmFinder facilitates both south-south and north-south cooperation starting with programs in the Caribbean and Africa. They are developing a marketplace to support raw material procurement and ecommerce sales.
Farm Gate specializes in fresh milk, yogurt, Greek yogurt, and other natural milk products from pasture-raised cows. Farm Gate's founder has a background in sustainable agriculture, organic farming, and community development. They work with a network of small-scale producers and offer premium prices for ethical and environmentally responsible practices. Yogurt is available in glass containers. Farm Gate is working to develop an affordable single serving yogurt in a paper cup. In the meantime, they have a collection program for plastic packaging. They offer a free cup of yogurt for every 10 used cups that are returned. Once the new paper cup is finalized, they aim to work with all yogurt producers in Sri Lanka to make the transition. Farm Gate contributes to Abhimana Child Development Federation and supports youth skill development, nutrition, child care, and education for vulnerable children.
Farming for Nature is a not-for-profit initiative that recognizes and supports farmers who farm, or wish to farm, in a way that will improve the natural health of the countryside. It emerged from experiences working with farmers in the Burren region of western Ireland. The Farming for Nature Award was started to unearth and share the stories of farmers across Ireland who are making a positive difference to nature on their farms and in their communities. There is now a growing network of Farming for Nature Ambassadors who share their knowledge and passion for nature with others, offer farm walks, and participate in "Ask the Farmer" sessions, webinars, workshops, and other events. The Farming for Nature website offers videos, podcasts, publications, links, how-to guides and other resources for policy, research and practice.
FASD Ireland provides awareness, education, and support for people affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in Ireland. They offer workshops and educational resources for health workers, caregivers, educators, families, individuals, and the wider community on FASD prevention, diagnosis, and support. Their facility in Ennis, County Clare provides training spaces, desk rentals, and meeting rooms for hire with discounts available for charities and community groups. FASD Ireland has a free confidential telephone hotline to provide signposting and advice for those living with or caring for someone with FASD, offers free access to peer groups, and publishes information on support services available. They are a member of Social Enterprise Republic of Ireland, Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, The European FASD Alliance (EUFASD), Children's Rights Alliance, Disability Federation of Ireland, and the UK FASD Alliance. FASD Ireland is a registered not-for-profit and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
Fashion Girl uses waste materials to produce crochet bags, accessories, and housewares and create livelihood opportunities for rural women. Their primary material is T-shirt yarn made from the textile waste of local garment factories. They use scraps and offcuts in pillows and are working towards zero waste production. Fashion Girl was started to provide training and employment for women in need. They allocate five percent of profits to support a local dhamma school.
Fast MDx is bringing low-cost molecular diagnostic testing to more people in more settings around the world. Their equipment is rugged, mobile, and can be used where and when it is most needed. By halving the actual costs of molecular diagnostic testing and loaning the equipment free of charge, they are able to offer disease testing at lower rates and to more people than is currently possible with equipment supplied by multinational corporations. Combining near-patient and ultra-fast testing with digital reporting means that the results are provided to the health provider within two hours, rather than one or more days, which is the conventional response time for centralized laboratory testing. Accurate diagnoses and earlier treatments result in better outcomes for patients, optimize the time of health care workers, and reduce the drain on limited patient care facilities. Near-patient testing also reduces environmental impact by limiting the emissions and single-use packaging required when samples are transported by vehicles. Fast MDx is a member of Social Enterprise UK. They allocate a portion of all profits to providing free molecular diagnostic testing in low and middle-income countries.
Fat Macy's tackles homelessness in London through culinary and hospitality training and wellbeing support. They manage a catering service and a Lebanese-inspired restaurant and natural wine bar in Shoreditch and offer a 200-hour work experience program to young Londoners in temporary housing. Trainees learn from professional chefs and front-of-house teams in an engaging social environment and receive intensive one-to-one support. Fat Macy's Foundation helps trainees build confidence and new skills, secure Food Hygiene qualifications, save housing deposits, access grants, and move into their own long-term rented accommodation. The catering service and restaurant source local, British-grown produce whenever possible and work with suppliers who share their commitment to quality and sustainability. Fat Macy's is a member of Social Enterprise UK. All commercial activities donate at least two percent of revenue to the Fat Macy's Foundation.
Fauna Brewing develops premium craft beers that support wildlife conservation. They offer a Wild Dog IPA, Cheetah Lager, and Pango Table Beer and partner with the Painted Dog Conservation Fund in Zimbabwe, the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, and the African Pangolin Working Group. Their brews are made with British malts in a living wage brewery, and their packaging is made from recycled materials. Fauna Brewing uses their platform to raise awareness about endangered species and environmental conservation.
Favorite Savors offers single-origin Sri Lankan spices that celebrate the unique flavors of different regions, benefit local farming communities, and support environmental sustainability. They source chili, turmeric, pepper, and cinnamon directly from farmers in Jaffna, Anuradhapura, Matale, Kurunegala, Kandy, and Galle. By shortening the supply chain and cutting out middlemen traders, they are able to pay farmers three to six times commodity prices. Favorite Savors assists with infrastructure, shares expert knowledge, promotes heirloom and native varietals, and preserves traditional cultivation methods. They partner with farmers committed to pesticide-free regenerative practices, crop quality, soil health, and climate resilience.
Fazl produces fair trade socks and accessories to support orphaned and destitute children in India. Their durable, vegan socks, hats, mittens, and scarves are handknit by women artisans in their Himalayan community using traditional local designs, and their travel cases and bags are handmade from discarded tire tubes and other upcycled materials. Fazl provides fair wages and dignified employment to their partner artisans and donates 50 percent of net profits to two children's homes that they have worked with for many years. Each purchase provides education, food, shelter, clothing, and family to children born into desperate circumstances with a focus on creating systemic and generational change. Graduates from these homes have gone on to obtain a university education and serve others in need. Fazl is a member of Fair Trade Federation.
Federation of Environmental Organizations (FEO) is an umbrella organization for the conservation community in Sri Lanka. It helps members share knowledge and expertise, coordinate on issues of common concern, and protect the environment as a unified group. They have organized awareness programs, advocacy campaigns, cleanups, and events. FEO offers environmental education programs for national park guides and jeep drivers.
Ferme Hallier produces fair trade, organic food on their 33-hectare farm in Senegal and contributes to the development of the village of Sipane and the Serer people in the Diobass valley. They cultivate organic fruits and vegetables using animal traction and agroecology and agroforestry practices. Since 2014, they have developed an on-farm laboratory and manufacturing facility that enables them to produce value-added food to European standards. Products include chili powder and purees, fruit preserves, chili oil, neem oil, moringa oil, and dried moringa leaves, powder, and seeds. Ferme Hallier provides fair trade wages, good working conditions, and equal pay for equal work and contributes a portion of profits to the Sipane village management committee to support local education and health initiatives. They encourage local farmers to transition to organic practices and are helping develop a West Africa participatory guarantee system. Ferme Hallier has EU Organic certification.
Fermoscapes supplies housewares and accessories that are handcrafted in India with a focus on natural materials, transparent and ethical sourcing, empowering women, and uplifting rural economies. They offer bags, baskets, planters, mirrors, wall decor, lampshades, tableware, stationery, and daily essentials made from sabai grass, kauna grass, date palm, jute, banana fiber, cane, bamboo, cotton, upcycled fabric, and neem wood. Fermoscapes partners with local artisans to support their livelihoods and preserve traditional craft techniques.