Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Flawsome! is on a mission to change perceptions about waste. More than a billion tons of food are wasted every year, and a third of that waste is due to aesthetic standards and supply chain inefficiencies. Flawsome! sources wonky and surplus fruits and vegetables and transforms them into cold-pressed juice and sparkling juice drinks. They not only ensure farmers are paid a better price for their harvest, they also keep the cost of the finished product low so that healthy drinks are more accessible to consumers. Flawsome! drinks are sold in cans and glass bottles made from recycled materials in an effort to avoid plastic and reduce packaging waste. Over the next three years, they aim to donate one million drinks to FareShare and other charities around the United Kingdom. Flawsome! is a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Fleasy is an online flea market that started in Sri Lanka to fuel a circular economy and celebrate the preloved, restored, repurposed, and reimagined. They operate on partial-blind bids, which means bid values remain confidential between Fleasy and the customer. This encourages people to focus on how much they feel the item is worth and how much they are willing to pay rather than on competing with others. Fleasy is developing a network of finders who source unique items and sell them in the market and creators who produce unique artwork from preowned items or sustainably sourced materials. They aim to develop supplemental income streams for finders, designers, and artists and help build a community of people who love art, creativity, and sustainability.
FLINTS Coastal Permaculture empowers vulnerable and marginalized communities in Cliftonville through inclusive, nature-based programs that support mental health, build resilience, cultivate practical skills, and foster a deep connection with the natural coastal environment. They offer weekly sessions for children and caregivers that integrate permaculture principles, environmental education, crafts, singing, free play, and other creative practices. They also host monthly workshops for adults on topics like conscious parenting, nonviolent communication, and family wellbeing. FLINTS maintains a flexible pricing structure, works with community partners to provide free sessions for low-income families, adapts programs for neurodivergence and accessibility needs, and bridges language barriers through multilingual facilitation and translation aids. They are a Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK and the Margate Early Learning Community.
FLOCERT is a global certification and verification body that was founded in 2003 to independently certify Fairtrade products and help producers, traders, and brands spread fair practices across supply chains. In addition to Fairtrade certification, FLOCERT provides fairtrade gap analysis, specialist training, voluntary standard verification, code of conduct development, and other services to help traders assess practices across supply chains. They are owned by Fairtrade International and accredited under the Social Enterprise Mark and ISO 17065.
Florida For Good helps people learn about and connect with Florida-based social enterprises, B Corps, and other purpose-driven businesses. By working with initiatives that share their values and goals, they aim to reduce inequality, alleviate poverty, restore a healthier environment, build stronger communities, and create more high-quality jobs with dignity and purpose. They offer a free directory of businesses doing good, an event guide, and other online resources. Florida for Good is part of Imperative 21, partners with B Lab, Conscious Capitalism, 1% for the Planet, and Solar United Neighbors, supports universities in Florida with their Business for Good classes, donates to coral restoration, environmental organizations, and voting organizations, and supplies face masks for the community. Florida for Good is a registered Benefit Corporation.
Flourishing Fulfilled Futures builds thriving communities through parental coaching and financial education. They offer in-person and online workshops, events, and coaching sessions and actively volunteer in the community to start conversations and build connections. Flourishing Fulfilled Futures specializes in working with parents on low incomes and helping them identify opportunities to save, invest, and give back to their communities. This includes supporting them to have open discussions about finances in their relationships, signposting them to local service providers if they need assistance meeting basic needs, and modeling social and environmental responsibility for their children. Flourishing Fulfilled Futures is committed to inclusion. They work with people of all different backgrounds and ability levels and offer heavily discounted and free tickets for community events. Flourishing Fulfilled Futures is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Flourish Paperworks is a social enterprise that designs and creates cards, stationery, and printed goods and provides life changing employment opportunities to women overcoming hardship. Their local referral partners put forward women who have experienced addiction, homelessness, or criminal conviction. Flourish Paperworks helps break the cycle by offering a 12 month program of living wage paid employment, life skills training, and mentoring. Each woman works towards a diploma in business administration or another form of accredited qualification, and upon completion of the program, she is supported to find long term employment or enroll in further education. Flourish Paperworks uses Forest Stewardship Council paper and focuses on made-to-order products to minimize stock and environmental impact. They offset carbon through the Woodland Trust and Woodland Carbon scheme, which plants native woodland in the United Kingdom. At least 50 percent of profits are reinvested to expand employment oppportunities to women overcoming addiction and other challenges.
Flourish Planet aims to make conscious consumption an accessible lifestyle choice and impact producer livelihoods at scale through a commitment to responsible manufacturing and ethical wages. Their online retail marketplace includes a carefully curated selection of handmade clothing, accessories, housewares, toys, and natural personal care products that appeal to a modern global aesthetic while celebrating traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage. Flourish shares artisans' stories and raises consumers' awareness about where their products come from, the amount of money that goes back to the creator, and the impact of their purchase on sustainable livelihoods. The platform is operated in the United States by Flourish Planet Social Benefit Corporation, a Delaware registered public benefit company (PBC), which is fully owned by Creative Million, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. This legal structure ensures that all profits are reinvested to benefit artisans.
Flower Feels offers affordable, naturally grown indoor plants to enhance mental health and wellbeing and create rural livelihood opportunities. They work with women from low-income households to grow potted plants with no synthetic agrichemicals. Flower Feels provides training and marketing support and promotes environmental responsibility.
The mission of FLOW Health Bar is to promote vegan food and healthy lifestyles by helping people reduce, and eventually eliminate, consumption of meat and dairy. By reducing demand for these products, they hope to reduce our impact on the planet. FLOW specializes in cold-pressed and blended juices, kombucha, salads, soups, breakfast bowls, veggie burgers, and other vegan savories and sweets. They assist customers with detox and diet plans. As a purpose-driven social enterprise, FLOW preferentially hires marginalized women that would otherwise seek overseas employment contracts. They provide training and a respectable livelihood so these women are able to remain in Sri Lanka with their families.
FLY (First Love Yourself) is a clothing brand that prioritizes sustainability, transparency, individuality, and women’s empowerment. The female founder sources waste materials from local garment factories and uses them to create simple, affordable designs for tropical weather. FLY Clothing preferentially sources supplies from women entrepreneurs and provides livelihood opportunities for women who are unable to work outside the home in traditional jobs. They offer alterations and home delivery service to special needs customers.
Folkweave aims to revive the natural dye, handloom weaving, and embroidery heritage of the Koraput region of Odisha to enhance women's livelihoods, protect the environment, and address unjust power relations. The transition to industrial fabrics and synthetic dyes has increased the vulnerability of traditional dyeing and weaving communities and led to high rates of outmigration. Folkweave works with local women to manually dye textiles with locally sourced plant-based materials. These yarns are used to produce handwoven and embroidered shawls, sarees, and fabrics with indigenous motifs. The women are able to work from home and have formed a mutual benefit trust.
Fone Natural is a family owned brand that specializes in natural insect repellent candles. Their long-burning beeswax candles contain citronella, eucalyptus, cinnamon and clove aromatherapy oils to repel insects and reduce anxiety, fatigue, and stress. The Fone Natural line is handmade with no synthetic colors, fragrances, or petroleum-based paraffin wax.
Fonselp connects companies and civil society organizations in Latin America to maximize positive social and environmental impact. Their digital platform enables companies to manage, measure, and audit impact projects, pro bono support, responsible sourcing, in-kind donations, and employee volunteering. This maximizes social value, strengthens local organizations, promotes sustainable practices and efficient resource use, reduces waste, and contributes to a circular economy. Civil society organizations are able to boost their cause, access donations, offer products and services, manage opportunities, agreements, and volunteer hours, and obtain detailed reports. Fonselp is part of Civic House, Red Argentina de Cooperacion Internacional (RACI) and Red de Cooperación Internacional Mexicana (REDECIM). They are a not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Foodaze offers spice blends and other natural foods that are handcrafted in small batches from locally sourced ingredients. They purchase homegrown herbs, spices, and coconut oil from farming families in Kegalle and Nuwara Eliya and raw Muscovado sugar from farming families in Moneragala. Foodaze works with their suppliers to ensure all products are free from artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, and other additives.
Foodcare promotes food security in Angola by adding value to local food products and supporting small-scale farmers, transporters, distributors, and retailers. Their Mavu product range includes muteta pumpkin seeds, peanut butter, yam flour, manioc fufu flour, dried mushrooms, kizaca cassava leaves, smoked catfish, mopane worms, and kissangua drinks. Value addition reduces food waste and improves year-round access to nutritious local food. Foodcare works with farmers to expand production and adopt environmentally responsible practices. They participate in the Angolan Industrial Association (AIA) and the Angolan Association of Young Producers (AAJP) to support local economic development.
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.
Foodlink aims to make healthy whole grain flours accessible and affordable for Sri Lankan consumers. Their products include atta whole wheat flour, gram flour, soy flour, kurakkan flour, maize flour, barley flour, green gram flour, and 7 grain flour.
Footprint Workers Co-op offers environmentally conscious printing services in Leeds and contributes to positive social change. They print fliers, leaflets, posters, booklets, zines, CD and record sleeves, stickers, cards, and more. Footprint specializes in riso printing, a lower-impact printing method that uses soy-based inks. They print on post-consumer-waste recycled paper using electricity from Green Energy and donate one percent of their annual turnover to reforestation in the Calder Valley. Footprint keeps prices as low as possible while still paying fair wages. They teach printing to local community members and activists and maintain a solidarity fund to provide discounted or free printing for mission-aligned organizations, campaigns, and low-income neighbors. Footprint is a worker cooperative and a member of Radical Routes, Workers.coop, Co-operatives UK, and Solidfund.
Forest Garden Organics is a family enterprise that cultivates organic fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, coconut products, and medicinal plants using a forest garden approach. They also produce compost, biochar and other organic inputs.