Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Good.Must.Grow provides strategic marketing services for socially responsible businesses, nonprofit causes, and health and wellness organizations committed to making the world a better place. Their core team is backed by a collective of designers, developers, writers, and other skilled professionals across the United States and is able to assist with strategic planning, communicating purpose, brand identity, lead generation, email campaigns, social media management, public relations, content marketing, website development, and other marketing services. Good.Must.Grow is a virtual firm which reduces overhead costs and allows for more flexible and affordable pricing. They have a sliding-fee scale for smaller social enterprises and nonprofit causes and donate between 50 and 100 percent of profits each year in pro bono marketing services. Specific causes they have supported include homelessness, addiction, human trafficking, disadvantaged youth, the environment, and raising visibility for the social enterprise movement. Good.Must.Grow is a certified B Corporation.
Goodness Enterprises empowers people socially, economically, environmentally, and spiritually by meeting their needs for food, shelter, skills, employment, and community. They rescue food from retailers and producers for distribution to food-vulnerable households through their community kitchen and meals program, community food co-op, and community food agency hub. They also provide traineeships in construction, hospitality, events, and conservation for disadvantaged job seekers. Goodness Enterprises is developing a social housing village to provide short-term and emergency housing, a koala and native fauna rehabilitation and education facility, and a civil emergency disaster relief center that will also serve as a youth recreation center and life skills training facility. Goodness Enterprises is registered as a not-for-profit organization and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
Goods 4 Good makes it easier for people to buy with purpose and support Australian social enterprises. Their online marketplace includes food, beverages, body care, housewares, jewelry, accessories, toys, hampers, and more. Orders are shipped through a carbon-neutral delivery service. Goods 4 Good uses their platform to raise awareness about social enterprise and change the way people think about business. They are a member of Social Enterprise Council of NSW & ACT (SECNA).
GOODSERCLE works to create a circular economy and reduce waste by extending the lifespan of appliances and making them affordable and accessible for low-income families in Melbourne. They collect unwanted or end-of-use bulky appliances like refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, clothes dryers, and ovens, refurbish and restore them to meet safety and quality requirements, and offer them at a fraction of the cost of new ones. Appliances that cannot be refurbished are carefully decommissioned and recycled. This reduces electronic waste and prevents the release of refrigerants, a potent greenhouse gas. GOODSERCLE is committed to transparent pricing, provides warranties on refurbished products, and partners with charities and community organizations to reach those who would benefit most from their services. They are a member of Social Enterprise Network Victoria (SENVIC), Zero Waste Victoria, Circular Economy Victoria, and RMIT Activator.
Good Travel brings together the responsible travel community. They focus on raising awareness, supporting the transition to socially and environmentally responsible practices, and making it easier to find food, accommodation, and travel experiences that are "good for people and good for the planet." The Good Travel network started with Good Market approved social enterprises, responsible businesses, and community-based initiatives in Sri Lanka and has now expanded globally.
GoodWood creates environmentally responsible educational materials for preschool and early primary students and children with special needs. Their affordable, child-safe products are made locally from recycled paper, natural wood, nontoxic paints, and natural fabrics and provide an alternative to imported plastic toys. GoodWood donates to support local families in need.
Gooey Skincare formulates natural, effective, and affordable skin care products from sustainably sourced ingredients. They do not engage in animal testing and all products are vegan. Their initial line includes a popular eyelash and eyebrow serum and a regenerative face serum.
Go Organic cultivates organic fruits and vegetables in Sri Lanka's hill country. They are committed to affordable pricing, profit sharing with all workers, and fair trade practices. Their farms in Gampola and Kotmale are certified by Control Union according to EU Organic standards. Go Organic is supporting local farmer groups to transition to certified organic farming.
Go Organic - Nature Foods is a pioneer in the cultivation and distribution of organic upcountry vegetables, salads, herbs and flowers. In 2000, they started the first home delivery service in Colombo, and they have been fully organic certified since 2003. Nature Foods works with marginalized hill country farmers and provides seeds, technical assistance, and consistent access to international level certification and market opportunities. Freshly harvested produce is transported to the Nature Foods packing center in Awissawella, which is certified for organic processing and packaging, washed with WHO standard potable water, and packed for individual delivery.
Gooseberry Fool specializes in ethically handmade organic baby clothing and gives back by supporting women and children in need. They partner with rural women artisans in southern India to create crocheted jumpers, cardigans, rompers, booties, hats, blankets, toys, and more from GOTS-certified organic cotton. Gooseberry Fool is committed to fair pay, empowering work, and collaborative working relationships. They produce in small batches and focus on timeless designs that are made to last so they can be passed on to siblings, family, and friends. Customers who want to donate pre-loved pieces receive discounts on future purchases and pre-paid shipping labels. Their items are sent to Early Essentials and Cascade Family Essentials, two local charities that provide baby clothing to families across Greater Manchester. Gooseberry Fool contributes a portion of each sale to support projects in the artisans' communities through Community Seva Centre and to support street children in Delhi through Harmony House.
Gorilla Spirits produces small-batch craft spirits and liquers and contributes to saving the endangered mountain gorilla population. Their award-winning product range includes Silverback Mountain Strength Gin, Old Tom Gin, Wild Strawberry Gin, Silverback VSOG, Blackback Vodka, Karisimbi Spiced Rum, and Maraba Coffee Liqueurs. They also offer tours, tastings, a cocktail masterclass, and a gin school. The distillery has invested in a premium water purification system to reduce their carbon footprint and a closed loop cooling system to minimize water use. In 2021, they transitioned to bottles that are 40 percent lighter than typical spirits bottles and made from 100 percent post consumer recycled glass. Gorilla Spirits has a legal agreement with the The Gorilla Organization and donates based on sales, not profits. The Gorilla Organization works with communities in Rwanda, Uganda, and DR Congo on innovative grassroots conservation projects that address key threats facing gorillas today. Gorilla Spirits supports local nonprofits and community organizations with fundraising through their Community Spirit program.
Gospel House has been manufacturing fair trade wooden toys, puzzles, games, and mobiles for export since 1977. Their mission is to provide training and employment opportunities to young people in rural areas, add value to locally available resources, and improve the living standards of their employees and producers. Gospel House offers a range of more than 1,000 products for private label or under their Woodbrix brand. All products meet international standards for child safety and are made from sustainably sourced albizia wood and certified nontoxic paints. Gospel House is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO).
Gourmet Goodness is a natural and organic food brand that emerged from a partnership between Adamjee Lukmanjee, a fifth generation family business committed to transparency and social responsibility, and Foundation of Goodness, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to uplifting rural communities in Sri Lanka through vocational training, sports, and other services. Gourmet Goodness offers spice and seasoning blends, organic young jackfruit, and a range of organic coconut products including virgin coconut oils, naturally flavored coconut chips, coconut kithul spreads, desiccated coconut, coconut flour, coconut milk, and coconut cream. The parent company provides scholarships for youth from disadvantaged communities and has invested in classrooms, libraries, and other educational facilities near their factory in Pannala. Gourmet Goodness contributes five percent of all sales revenue to Foundation of Goodness.
Gourmet Mushrooms LK helps mushroom growers in rural communities of Sri Lanka access markets and improve their livelihoods. They promote organic practices, provide inputs and management advice, and connect farmers to people interested in buying or growing gourmet mushrooms. Gourmet Mushrooms LK donates to Kiva and commits 10 percent of profits to education and community development.
Governor's Estate produces organic certified virgin coconut oil, chili and garlic infused coconut oil, and vanilla infused coconut oil.
Sunfrost has developed a network of organic certified farmers to produce value-added organic products for the international market. They are now making these products to Sri Lankan consumers under their own Govi Aruna brand. Under the Govi Aruna Organic label, they have organic certified fruit juice, dried fruit snacks, canned fruit, coconut milk smoothies, king coconut water, virgin coconut oil, and coconut vinegar. Under the Govi Aruna Natural label they have gherkin pickles in coconut vinegar with no artificial perservatives or additives. The company has certifications for environmental management, social audits, organic production and processing, energy management, carbon conscious manufacturing, and water conscious manufacturing.
Go Zero Waste aims to create a world without waste through education, collaboration, and sharing. Their free downloadable app enables people to find and recommend zero waste products and services in their local area, participate in challenges, and learn tricks and tips for a waste-free life. It includes listings for thousands of zero waste businesses across more than 30 countries. Go Zero Waste works with businesses and town councils to co-create Move Towards Zero waste reduction projects with customized challenges, multimedia resources, impact measurement, and gamification. They also assist with awareness and education campaigns, conferences, workshops, talks, and other events. Go Zero Waste uses renewable energy and is part of the Barcelona Plastic-Free Roundtable.
Graamyam aims to revive traditional crafts in Kerala, support artisan livelihoods, and make it easier for people to access handcrafted environmentally responsible products. They offer housewares made from bamboo, terracotta, cora grass, coir, coconut shell, wood, and brass and clothing and accessories made from handloom cotton. Graamyam focuses on contemporary design, storytelling, and market access. They help craft communities develop safe workspaces, transition to sustainable processes and materials, and access new opportunities.
Grace Chocolates supports women who have touched the criminal justice system in Scotland. By making and selling chocolates, the women have the opportunity to learn new skills, gain work experience, certificates, and qualifications, build confidence and resilience, and find rewarding and fulfilling long-term employment. Evidence shows that having a job helps break the cycle of re-offending, which is good for the women, their families, their communities, and society. Grace Chocolates prioritizes quality natural ingredients and offers vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options. Custom tags and packaging are available for wedding favors and events. Grace Chocolates is an initiative of Positive Changes, a registered Community Interest Company in Scotland. A team of volunteers helps pack and sell chocolates, assists with office tasks, and supports the women on their journey towards a different life. All profits are reinvested back into the organization to expand services.
Gradely Estate aims to bring the health benefits of high quality Ceylon cinnamon to the world. They are committed to fair trade practices, living wages, rural employment opportunities, and traceability. Gradely Estate contributes to community projects and provides workers with social security, quality accommodation, and a bonus scheme. Products include value-added cinnamon teas, coffees, cocoa, essential oils, powders, and quills.