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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Hande

Hande is a social enterprise manufacturing hand sanitizer in Peckham, South London. They provide a local, natural alternative to imported, synthetic hand sanitizers and donate a third of all profits to charities in Peckham. Products are vegan and made with organic certified ingredients. Hande supplies refillable containers and accepts used bottles for refill or recycling. They are committed to paying the London living wage.


Handmade Palestine

Handmade Palestine makes it easier to support women's cooperatives, artists, and designers in Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Gaza, Hebron, Haifa, Nablus, Ramallah, and other parts of Palestine. They offer fair trade accessories, housewares, and children's products including traditional keffiyeh scarves, embroidered shawls and bags, brass jewelry, locally tanned leather bags and wallets, botanical art, olive wood utensils and tableware, handpainted ceramics, olive oil soap, felted wool toys, and more. Handmade Palestine is a project of Mashjar Juthour, a not-for-profit arboretum near Ramallah that plants and protects native trees and provides a space for the community to learn about Palestine's natural heritage. Every purchase from Handmade Palestine helps plant more trees through Mashjar Juthour.


HANDMADE to MARKET

Handmade to Market equips artisan businesses with the knowledge, resources, and community they need to sustainably thrive in today’s global market. Since 1976, they have been working with low income artisan groups in regions where livelihoods, communities, and craft traditions are marginal or at risk. Handmade to Market's work is structured around three essential programs: Artisan Business Lab which offers educational classes, workshops, mentoring, their Market Readiness Program, and custom program design, Artisan Business Accelerator which offers advanced and in-country training, and Artisan Business Community which offers networking events, communications, and a membership-based community. They help artisan businesses define target markets, distribution channel strategies, and costing and pricing structures, develop actionable marketing plans, and prepare for international trade shows and exhibitions. Handmade to Market operates as a division of Creative Learning, a registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization.


Hands In

Hands In offers handmade housewares and accessories that support artisan livelihoods. They work with partners around the world that have a shared commitment to fair trade wages, capacity building, sustainable materials, social equality, and community support. Products include rice straw paper, hand-blown glass, and pottery from Egypt, handloom cotton and silk textiles and upcycled cement bag clutches from Cambodia, felt ornaments, hand-carved wooden spoons, and upcycled bags from Guatemala, and alpaca shawls and blankets from Ecuador. Hands In provides design support, quality control training, and market access through their own shop and other retail partners. They support a number of not-for-profit organizations including Gorilla Guardians in Rwanda, and they supply scarves and blankets to local charities.


Hands Of Hope Artisans Carvers

Hands of Hope Artisan Carvers is a self help group in western Kenya that uses locally available resources to empower artisans, create sustainable livelihoods, and address community challenges. They specialize in hand carved Kisii soapstone artwork and housewares. Group members also create greeting cards from banana fiber and jewelry from Maasai beads and recycled paper. Hands of Hope provides training, develops new designs, coordinates materials and tools, monitors quality, and assists with market access. They also help members access primary health care, educational opportunities, and small loans. Revenue is used to support vulnerable women and children in the local community.


Hands to Hope

Hands to Hope is a network of young volunteers working to improve the quality of life for rural children in underprivileged communities. They focus on providing support for education and basic needs. The Hands to Hope team collects donations and organizes second-hand goods sales to raise funds for social services.


Hangtime Hostel

Hangtime Hostel offers dorm and double room accommodation, a rooftop restaurant, a retail outlet, surfboard rental, yoga sessions, and local excursions in Weligama, Sri Lanka. Hangtime does not use plastic straws and aims to minimize waste. Beds are made from reclaimed fishing boats and ropes. They give back to the community by training and employing local villagers, sourcing from local suppliers, retailing products from social enterprises and responsible businesses, and organizing regular beach cleanups.


Hansa Ceylon

Hansa Ceylon roasts Sri Lankan coffee at altitude in the Nuwara Eliya hill country. They source beans from local forest gardens, hand sort and blend, and roast in small batches. Hansa provides a high quality local substitute for imported coffee. Products include whole bean and ground pure Arabica, dark Arabica, espresso, and Robusta blends.


Happii Eats

Happii Eats produces natural ready-to-eat food from locally sourced ingredients and promotes healthy living in Sri Lanka. They specialize in freshly made fruit juice, popsicles, ice cream, and kurukkan bread sandwiches. Happii Eats uses their food waste to produce compost and propagate more plants in their nursery.


Happi Tote

Happi Tote produces customized bags in Nigeria that reduce waste, create livelihood opportunities for local artisans, and provide an alternative to imported products. They specialize in tote bags, backpacks, laptop bags, and lunch bags made from upcycled, locally sourced, and environmentally responsible materials. They also offer training, workshops, brand consultancies, and project management services. Happi Tote helps women, teenagers, and other underserved groups acquire practical skills for sustainable income generation. They work with local talent and resources to ensure economic benefits remain within their community.


Happy Bleeding

Happy Bleeding focuses on making menstrual cups a viable, sustainable, ecological, and economical solution for all women in Sri Lanka. They raise awareness about the benefits of menstrual cups and support open dialog and community to reduce taboo and make it easier for menstruators to "cupvert." Happy Bleeding works with Boondh, a social enterprise in India, to help Sri Lankans access affordable menstrual cup options.


Happy Capy

Happy Capy produces bottled yerba maté drinks in the United Kingdom and is committed to maximizing happiness, not profits. Their yerba maté is sourced from Argentina and cold brewed in small batches. Happy Capy supports community events and donates to charitable causes for every bottle sold.


Happy Crafts

Happy Crafts creates unique handmade toys, jewelry, accessories, and housewares using factory waste yarn and trim. They specialize in handmade Beeralu lace, crocheting, tatting, and embroidery. As production expands, Happy Crafts is training and providing income generating opportunities to disadvantaged women in the Negombo area.


Happy Hobby Hour Junior

Happy Hobby Hour Junior (HHHJ) fosters digital wellbeing, life skills, and entrepreneurship and empowers young people to thrive in a digitally connected world. They reduce screen addiction through playdates, monthly meetups, workshops, camps, business launchpad programs, and other activities in North Brisbane. HHHJ provides a secure and nurturing environment where children can cultivate vital social skills and lay the groundwork for future careers. They are a member of Queensland Social Enterprise Council (QSEC) and raise funds for Children’s Hospital Foundation.


Happy Paws Happy Hearts

Happy Paws Happy Hearts (HPHH) offers animal care, handling, and training programs that connect socially isolated people and rescue animals in Australia. They facilitate group programs at local rescue shelters and wildlife sanctuaries across Australia that help human participants overcome physical and emotional isolation and help rescue animals rebuild their trust in humans, learn new skills, and recover from trauma. Happy Paws Happy Hearts welcomes people with disabilities and mental health challenges, veterans, first responders, and people living with trauma. They also offer an online program for people who are unable to access a shelter location. Happy Paws Happy Hearts is a member of the Queensland Social Enterprise Council (QSEC).


Hara Organic Pakistan

Hara Organic aims to develop a secure and sustainable food system in Pakistan that supports human health, community health, and the health of the environment. They promote organic food and farming and supply natural fertilizers and other inputs for organic gardening and agriculture as an alternative to imported synthetic agrichemicals. Products include vermicompost, organic liquid fertilizer, trichoderma green soil, bone meal, fish fertilizer, mustard cake, neem cake, neem oil, epsom salt, and yellow sticky traps. Hara Organic has their own farm and provides consulting services. They partner with government authorities, universities, research institutions, farmers, and food system advocates to collect and share resources on the science supporting organic food and farming.


Haritha Bhumi Organic

Haritha Bhumi Organic is a farm in the Northwestern Province of Sri Lanka that has a vision of healthy humans and a better environment through sustainable organic food and farming. They produce fruits, vegetables, organic fertilizers, and organic pesticides and offer training programs and advice to people interested in permaculture and organic farming. Haritha Bhumi Organic contributes to local infrastructure in their community.


Haritha Collection

Haritha Collection combines a Sri Lankan family legacy of heritage hotel management with a commitment to responsible tourism development. The brand brings together four unique destination experiences. Horathapola Estate is a century-old plantation bungalow on 50 acres of land in the coconut triangle. Kulu Safaris is a pioneer in luxury tented safari camps and a logistics provider for wildlife researchers and documentary teams. Kudakalliya is a seaside bungalow on an isolated beach south of Arugam Bay. 3 Sisters is a Dutch heritage property on the Matara coast. These four diverse locations have a shared commitment to sustainability. They use renewable energy, glass bottles, metal straws, biodegradable cling wrap, and natural amenities in refillable containers. Waste is sorted and either composted or recycled. Food is sourced directly from local farmers and fisherman. Kulu Safaris supports the Department of Wildlife Conservation with anti-poaching efforts, and all of the Haritha Collection properties organize regular local cleanups and contribute to the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS). In order to support local community members during the pandemic, Horathapola Estate has launched a line of naturally grown products including passion fruit jam, black pepper, and ready-to-eat polos malluma, polos ambula, and polos cutlets.


Haritha Herbs

Haritha Herbs grows potted herbs and lettuce plants with no pesticides, weedicides or synthetic fertilizers at their farm and green house in the Sri Lankan hill country. Lettuce varieties include butter head, red oak leaf, bijou, rocket, and romaine. Herbs include sweet basil, holy basil, Thai basil, purple basil, oregano, rosemary, sage, thyme, marjoram, mint, peppermint, orange bergamot, lemon basil, lemon verbena, lemon balm, lemongrass, citronella, chives, Italian parsley, curly parsley, cilantro, fennel, yarrow, celery, dill, stevia, and French lavender.


Haritha Lanka

Haritha Lanka works with communities around the Sinharaja Rainforest to produce pure kithul syrup, jaggery, and flour, traditional thalaguli sweets, belimal tea, and dried jak seeds.