Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Green Collect is working towards a world without waste by providing circular economy solutions for office and home goods and creating job opportunities and community for people who have faced barriers to employment. They collect discarded office and home items that are at risk of being sent to landfill, sort them for repair, reuse, upcycling, and recycling, and sell secondhand office goods, IT equipment, furniture, housewares, clothing, and upcycled products through their Circular Stores at affordable prices. Green Collect provides a diverse and inclusive workplace and long-term, stable work for people who have experienced homelessness, cultural exclusion, refugee status, disabilities, or other barriers to employment. They partner with local councils and businesses to set up and maintain onsite Recycling Stations for hard-to-recycle items. Green Collect is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and part of Social Enterprise Network of Victoria (SENVIC).
Green Community Minneriya is part of a not-for-profit social enterprise which assists marginalized rural producers with branding, quality improvements, and market access. Their mission is to create an alternative production and marketing system, link producers and consumers, and support environmental responsibility. The Minneriya retail outlet includes organic and natural food, handloom and linen clothing, and handicrafts. They prioritize affordable local alternatives to commonly imported products like flour, dhal, and milk.
Green Community Walapane is part of an umbrella brand that unites rural community enterprises in Sri Lanka and helps create an alternative production and marketing system based on social and environmental responsibility. The Walapane group includes more than 50 small-scale farmers that produce fresh upcountry vegetables and other products using organic techniques. Green Community Walapane is registered as a Social Welfare Society with the local government and verified under a local organic participatory guarantee system.
Green Commuter provides sustainable transportation options in Los Angeles and Fresno to improve air quality, alleviate traffic, reduce costs, and minimize environmental impact. They offer electric vehicle car sharing, electric vanpooling, and zero-emission fleet replacement for companies and universities. Green Commuter purchases carbon neutral energy and offsets their operational carbon footprint.
Green Decision Labs & Research was started by environmental engineers to develop products and services for circularity and sustainable urban living. They aim to combat the trend towards polluted unlivable cities in Nepal. Their mission is for cities to have crisp mountain air, trees that provide habitat for Himalayan birds, and clear rivers. Moving through the city should be as fulfilling as trekking in the mountains. Green Decision Labs makes it easier for people to collect and understand data and use it for urban environmental management. They specialize in low-cost wastewater treatment and solid waste management technologies, air monitoring devices, development of cycle stands and cycle lanes, and consulting services related to industrial air pollution, sustainable mobility, and green municipal development. Green Decision Labs is committed to capacity building, engaging ground-level innovators, and improving the system as a whole.
GreenDreamsWomen is an all-volunteer nonprofit in the United States that provides livelihood training and micro-business support to disadvantaged women, with a particular focus on serving women-headed households in post-conflict Sri Lanka. Their resource center in Jaffna town provides a safe space for women to come together and access resources, as well as a showroom where they can market their products. Priority is given to locally sourced, environmentally responsible materials including coconut shell, palm leaf, and handmade paper. GreenDreamsWomen is known for their quilled stationery, greeting cards, and other paper products. The paper is strengthened with fiber from invasive water hyacinths and colored with marigolds, turmeric, beetroot, kohomba flowers, and other plant-based dyes. Volunteers in the United States sell these handmade products online and through community markets. They also donate cards to be used in local charity fundraisers to support homeless shelters in San Diego. GreenDreamsWomen is registered as a 501(c)3 organization.
Greener Fingers aims to encourage people in Sri Lanka to start home gardening and grow their own food. They use upcycled scrap wood to create unique herb boxes and help people grow edible flowers, herbs, and vegetables from seed or from starters. All plants are naturally grown with no synthetic agrichemicals. Greener Fingers uses a portion of their proceeds to fund tree planting programs.
The Lanka Organic and Greenfield group of companies are organic pioneers in Sri Lanka. They focus on organic, fair trade, forest garden practices, and carbon neutral operations. In addition to supplying international partners with certified organic and fair trade ingredients, they also sell a wide range of value-added organic products under their own Greenfield Farm Organic Life brand. Popular products include organic black teas, green teas, herbal tisanes, and wellness infusions, spices, herbs, cashew, tropical fruit, dried fruit snacks, fruit and nut bars, trail mix, cocao nibs, cacao powder, king coconut water, virgin coconut oil, coconut milk, coconut cream, coconut chips, coconut flour, coconut sugar, coconut syrup, and coconut spreads. Proceeds are used to support reforestation initiatives and leopard conservation programs in upcountry estates.
Green Fox Studio delivers professional creative work to clients and helps people experiencing disadvantage build their skills, experience, and confidence, access meaningful employment, and rebuild their lives. Services include digital and print design, branding, advertising, marketing, campaigns, web development, animation, 3D modeling, tenders and reports, packaging design, copywriting and editing, and creative direction. Green Fox Studio provides flexible design training, work experience, and employment pathways to prisoners, detained and at-risk youth, women leaving the criminal justice system, and women from disadvantaged, migrant, asylum seeker, and refugee backgrounds. They established Australia's first not-for-profit creative training facility in a high-security prison. Green Fox Studio offers reduced rates and donates hours to other impact-led businesses. They are a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of Queensland Social Enterprise Council (QSEC).
GreenGold Bamboo works to improve the livelihoods of bamboo artisans, farmers, self-help groups, and enterprises in the Kalahandi region of Odisha. They assist with material supply, design, technology transfers, skill training, and marketing support to bring local bamboo products to national and global markets. GreenGold has experience with bamboo nurseries, plantations, furniture, housewares, building materials, construction, and biofuels. They organize campaigns to plant bamboo and throw bamboo seed balls on barren land. GreenGold distributes tool kits and supplies to tribal forest communities and other people in need.
Green Growth envisions a sustainable food ecosystem throughout Nepal that makes it easier for consumers to access nutritious farm-to-table food and experience the benefits of sustainable farming. Their retail outlets and delivery service in Kathmandu Valley feature a curated selection of agricultural products from responsible local producers including fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy, free-range eggs, spices, and honey. They also offer homemade pickles and marmalades, ayurvedic personal care products, gardening inputs, a select range of handicrafts. Green Growth uses its online platforms to educate consumers about sustainable farming and help them feel more connected to the producers. Their suppliers offer farmstay options, and Green Growth has organized ecotourism trips for more than 500 tourist groups to stay overnight at their partner organic farms since 2016. They verify that all their products are free from pesticides and other agrichemicals. Green Growth also provides consulting services to help urban gardeners and commercial businesses with landscape planning and garden design based on sustainable farming and climate-smart agricultural techniques.
Green Harbour creates value-added natural foods in Sri Lanka to promote sustainable and healthy living, support local communities, and reduce food waste. They produce flour, chips, and toffees made from jackfruit, jackfruit seeds, coconut, and rice. Green Harbour sources directly from rural farmers and local village suppliers and pays fair prices.
Green Hermitage provides a plant-based vegan alternative to leather handbags and wallets to reconnect people with the natural environment and support the shift to a sustainable future. They use cruelty-free leather alternatives made from cactus, coconut, and apple waste, line the bags with hemp, and finish them with recycled and rust-proof metal fittings. The products are made by hand and designed to minimize waste. Green Hermitage collaborates with the KaiRassi Foundation and maintains a fund to support animal rescue and adoption. They have PETA Approved Vegan certification.
GreenHouse17 offers support, counseling, advocacy, shelter, education, and prevention services to end intimate partner abuse and support survivors in 17 central Kentucky counties. They provide crisis intervention and stabilization services from a shelter in rural Fayette County and two satellite offices in their service area. The GreenHouse17 farm surrounds the shelter and provides opportunities for nature-based healing, nutritious field-to-table produce, and job training for survivors. Their services are based on the trauma-informed care model. Adults living in the shelter have the opportunity to participate on the farm, should they choose, in exchange for an hourly stipend. GreenHouse17 offers a community-supported agriculture (CSA) membership for agrichemical-free summer flowers. They also use flowers and herbs from the farm to create their Handmade by Survivors range of soaps, lip balms, bath salts, and soy wax candles. GreenHouse17 is a community-driven and community-supported not-for-profit organization and a member of Social Enterprise Alliance. All surplus is reinvested towards their mission.
Greenhouse Gardens is an urban market garden in Chandler, Arizona that supplies their local community with fresh, seasonal, naturally grown produce. They offer vegetables, herbs, microgreens, flowers, fruits, eggs, and more. Their onsite farmer's market is open Saturdays from October through July and provides a space for other local vendors to connect with the community. Greenhouse Gardens partners with local chefs and hosts dinners and other events.
Green House Organic Garden is an organic farm that produces cool climate vegetables in Sri Lanka's hill country. They are focused on protecting the environment and natural resources, efficient logistics, and providing a consistent affordable supply of organic produce to local consumers. Green House Organic Garden has an organic certificate from the Sri Lanka Standards Institute and is verified under a local participatory guarantee system.
Green Innovation collaborates across industries, sectors, and generations to support innovations that transform society and accelerate decarbonization in Japan and beyond. They offer training programs, GX Expert certification for decarbonization advisors, and consulting services for companies pursuing decarbonization. Their Green Innovator Academy engages students through workshops, fieldwork, and real-world projects to build green innovation talent and develop policy and business solutions for decarbonization. Green Innovation is a not-for-profit organization and reinvests all surplus towards their mission. They are a member of Catalyst Now.
Greenish BLOOM specializes in customized potted succulents, cacti, and other indoor plants that can be given as gifts at weddings, birthdays, corporate events, and other occasions. They use natural and upcycled materials and source from social enterprises and disadvantaged communities whenever possible. Greenish BLOOM aims to support tree planting campaigns around government offices, universities, schools, and other public areas.
GreenJoy supplies healthy, ethically-farmed fruits, vegetables, leafy greens, and legumes, creates rural employment opportunities, and supports ecological health in Sri Lanka. Their 20-acre land in Karuwalagaswewa has been free from synthetic agrichemicals since 2020. They produce their own compost, natural fertilizers like jeeva amrutha, fish tonic, and fruit tonic, and natural pesticides like dasa kasaya, neem extract, and agnistha. Weeds are controlled manually and with mulch. GreenJoy employs people in need from the local area.
Green Lab Futures supports the design and growth of the regional creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship ecosystem in Australia. They serve as a rural innovation think tank with a focus on human-centered design thinking. Green Lab Futures organizes hackathons, design jams, design sprints, and other events and hosts the Talking Social Innovation podcast. They partner with other regional social enterprises and social innovation initiatives. Green Lab Futures is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of the Gippsland Social Enterprise Collective, Regen Gippsland, and the Victoria Bioenergy Network.