Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Future Anything empowers youth entrepreneurship in schools and helps transform young people’s passion and curiosity into innovative ideas that make their world a better place. They offer teacher professional development programs, immersive school programs aligned with Australian curriculum, and student entrepreneurship workshops. All participating students have the opportunity to apply for YouthX, their purpose-built youth accelerator that matches students with the funding and support to launch their ideas out of the classroom and into reality. Future Anything ensures that the latest practices in education are accessible to as many schools, educators, students, and young people as possible. They provide free online resources and offer reduced participation fees and free services to schools with below-average socio-educational advantage. Future Anything is a member of the Queensland Social Enterprise Council (QSEC).
Future Development Agency aims to develop human potential, create an open, harmonious society, and contribute to improved living standards in Ukraine. They offer training, consulting, and technical services, implement their own social innovation projects, and provide back-office administrative support for social impact initiatives by state institutions, social businesses, and non-governmental organizations. Future Development Agency mobilizes resources to purchase equipment for paramedics and essentials for internally displaced people and highlights the role of social entrepreneurs and social businesses in the war response. They manage FUND4UKRAINE, the Fund for Promoting the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in Ukraine, and the Leaders Fund. Future Development Agency is part of Global Compact Network Ukraine and European Network of Social Integration Enterprises (ENSIE).
Future Minds Network was founded on the belief that young people can achieve far more than we think, and by working with them, we can unlock the full potential of humanity to solve the world’s toughest problems. They help young people practice 21st century skills to build their own startups and access employment opportunities. Future Minds Network partners with high schools and universities across Australia to offer workshops, two-week hackathons, and semester-long bootcamps. Programs focus on creativity, emotional intelligence, complex problem solving, strategic decision making, and cognitive flexibility. They also map youth-related organizations in Australia, curate a list of social impact and startup resources, and maintain an alumni portal. Future Minds Network participates in social impact networks like Social Enterprise Network of Victoria (SENVIC).
Fytó offers a wide variety of cacti and succulents that require minimal care and maintenance. They contribute to a greener environment by making it easier for people to choose living plants for their home, office, or work space. Fytó avoids plastic and prioritizes environmentally responsible materials like terracotta, ceramics, and bamboo pulp. They do custom orders for wedding favors and event giveaways.
Gaia & Moon Botanical Soapery specializes in handcrafted vegan skincare and other plant-based treats. Products include face, hand, and body soaps, skin butters, lip balms, body oils, shampoo bars, hair conditioner, deodorant bars, dish and laundry soap, bath salts, cleansing herb bundles, and more. Gaia & Moon prioritizes zero waste, plastic free packaging and environmentally responsible practices. They use seed paper labels that can grow into native wildflowers. Products are donated to support fundraising for local community initiatives.
GaiRo markets cotton handloom bags, saree, and sarong from rural Sri Lankan producers. They maintain long term relationships with suppliers and reinvest profits to support their livelihoods. GaiRo is committed to environmental sustainability with a focus on reducing pollution and waste.
Gajaba Organic Farm specializes in traditional heirloom rice varieties like pachchaperumal, madathawalu, ran kahawanu, kaluheenati, kuruluthuda, and suwandel and markets it under the Kamatha brand name. Their mission is to produce healthy, organic food while maintaining soil ecosystems in a sustainable way. Gajaba Organic Farm is verified under the local organic participatory guarantee system (PGS). They provide purified drinking water and low-cost organic rice to the surrounding community.
Galle Fort Market aims to contribute to health, wealth, and a sustainable future for all. It happens every Saturday inside the Galle Fort World Heritage Site in southern Sri Lanka. The weekly event provides market opportunities for small scale entrepreneurs. Socially and environmentally responsible initiatives are given priority. Galle Fort Market has zero waste practices to reduce single use plastics and serves as a collection point for the Thalpe Recycling Centre.
Galle Wood Carving specializes in traditional carvings from ebony, mahogany, nedun, and mara wood. They source wood from the State Timber Corporation and do the carving at a home workshop.
Game Rasamusuwa provides nutritious, environmentally responsible food that is accessible to low-income families. They offer porridges, pittu mixes, and drinks made from ingini, meneri, olu sahal, kurakkan, blue lotus, and heirloom rice varieties like kuruluthuda, suwandel, kaluheenati, and pachchaperumal. A portion of their profits are donated to Ragana Ranaviru Sevana and the new Apeksha cancer ward at Karapitiya Hospital.
GAME Traffic & Contracting supports youth and creates work opportunities for disadvantaged people in regional communities of Victoria and southern New South Wales. They have been offering a range of services in the Goulburn Valley since 1993 including traffic management, electrical spotting, grounds maintenance, traffic equipment hiring, and temporary fencing. Workers receive above standard wages, uniforms, paid training, and subsidized education courses. All surpluses from GAME's commercial activities are invested in the community with a focus on helping local youth remain in school and realize their full career potential. Their flagship program, Geared4Careers, is embedded in regional secondary schools. They organize industry tours, work with students on resume building, mock interviews, and job applications, and help them secure placements with universities, apprenticeships and employers. GAME Traffic & Contracting is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of Social Enterprise Network Victoria (SENVIC).
Gami Gedara produces all natural fresh milk, fresh buffalo curd, curry powder, thambun hodi and spice blends.
Gami Gedara makes healthy juices, smoothies, and achcharu from sustainably sourced local fruits, vegetables, and medicinal plants. Drinks can be customized and sweetened with honey or kithul syrup.
Gami Seva Sevana is a rural development organization that started in 1981 and played a pioneering role in Sri Lanka's organic agriculture movement. Their mission is to "empower people to work towards a peace loving, healthy, and just society through adopting economically and ecologically sustainable practices." Gami Seva Sevana has a 16.5 acre farm and training center that is verified organic under a local participatory guarantee system (PGS). They work with local farmers to produce organic fruits, vegetables, tubers, and spices. They also coordinate library services in 4 villages, a savings and credit system, health clinics, and local community programs.
Gammadda, which means center of the village, is a not-for-profit voluntary service organization started by News 1st. News 1st is a Sri Lankan media company under the Capital Maharaja Group that broadcasts on three television channels, five radio stations, Sinhala, Tamil and English websites, mobile apps, and social media platforms. They started Gammadda to bring traditional concepts of democracy into the 21st century. Rural communities identify local projects that would help improve local livelihoods and quality of life and works with the Gammadda movement to mobilize labor, resources, and support. They have used voluntary action and local community support to build roads, bridges, schools, water supply systems, and more throughout Sri Lanka.
Ganesh Himal Trading was founded in 1984 to create a better world for people and the planet through fair and sustainable trade. They work with artisans in Nepal to create housewares, clothing, accessories, jewelry, bags, wallets, body care, journals, stationery, and other handmade products. Ganesh Himal prioritizes environmentally responsible materials like hemp, wool felt, tree-free lokta paper, vegetable-tanned no-kill leather, recycled tires, recycled sari, and upcycled scrap materials. They maintain long-term trade relationships, ensure fair pay and safe working conditions, and provide design assistance and financial support. In 2014, Ganesh Himal established Conscious Connections Foundation as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization to support infrastructure development, improve access to education, and provide rural health care in Nepal. They partner with Eden: People+Planet to offset their carbon footprint through forest restoration projects. Ganesh Himal is a Fair Trade Federation verified member.
Gangabada Farm aims to create a healthy community by developing living soil and producing food crops with toxins. Their small farm specializes in traditional yam varieties like kukulala, buthsarana, hulankiriya, kiri ala, kiri kadol, wali ala, jaburala, agili ala, maha agili ala, gonala, seeni ala, and ati chok ala. They also grow seed yam, ginger, turmeric, papaya, soursop, and other fruits. Gangabada Farm welcomes visitors. They are verified under a local organic participatory guarantee system (PGS).
GarbagEffect is a not-for-profit initiative that aims to raise awareness about the impact of plastic use and encourage Sri Lankans to value their homeland, reduce litter and waste, and maintain clean beaches, parks, roads, and other public spaces. They partner with local businesses, organize cleanups, and are building a community to keep the environment safe and clean.
Garden Hoes is a sustainable urban farm in Phoenix, Arizona that offers seasonal produce, eggs, fresh juice, plant starts, and custom garden planning services. They are a femme-forward initiative that aims to shine a light on all the great things women do. Garden Hoes encourages barter, contributes to free markets, accepts food stamps, and sponsors community gardens and service projects for underserved communities.
Garfield Produce grows fresh hydroponic microgreens to create jobs, serve under-resourced neighborhoods, and build sustainable wealth. They operate an indoor vertical farm in a 100-year-old repurposed warehouse in East Garfield Park. More than 60 percent of their employees were formerly incarcerated. Garfield Produce provides steady meaningful employment with regular hours, a supportive management team and work culture, individualized training and development, and advancement opportunities like sharing in company equity or support to develop their own farming operations. Their crops are free from pesticides, produced hydroponically to minimize water and land use, and sold to local food distributors and retailers to minimize transport and carbon emissions. All of their growing waste is composted. Garfield Produce provides farm tours to neighborhood school groups, participates in The Hatchery Chicago, and addresses local food desert concerns by donating microgreens to be sold at the East Garfield Park Neighborhood Market and providing more than 500 pounds of microgreens annually to the Breakthrough and Marillac House food pantries.