Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Health Planet focuses on mental health awareness, advocacy, and services in Zambia. They use their platform to encourage people to break the silence, ask for help, and talk openly about mental health. Health Planet offers in-person and online therapy for individuals and families. They are committed to inclusion and have specialists that can communicate in sign language for hearing impaired clients. They also offer free sessions for families raising children with disabilities.
HealthTV.lk is a media platform where professionals and experienced people can share their knowledge and young independent media activists can use their creative skills to advance human development. Programming is based on the World Health Organization definition of health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” HealthTV.lk features content on Physical Health, Mental Health, Social Health, Spiritual Health, Occupational Health, and Environmental Health.
Healthy Nibbles is committed to making healthy, sustainable snacks more accessible in the United Kingdom through snack boxes, modern vending machines, and micro markets for workplace wellness. They preferentially source from social enterprises and responsible businesses with aligned values. Products are free from artificial additives, colors, and preservatives, trans and hydrogenated fats, excess sugar, high fructose corn syrup, genetically modified ingredients, and palm oil. Healthy Nibbles provides real living wage salaries, annual personal training budgets, mental health and wellbeing support through OK Positive and Vitality, volunteer opportunities, bonuses, and more. Their packaging and promotional materials are plastic free, recyclable, and printed in the UK with water-based inks. Healthy Nibbles donates surplus stock to Trussel Trust, partners with ChangeWorks to recycle paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, and cans, analyzes greenhouse gas emissions with Compare Your Footprint, and offsets carbon with TreeApp. They are a member of 1% for the Planet and have B Corp, Living Wage Employer, and Investors in Young People certification.
Healthy Treats promotes health and sustainability through nutritious food. They offer dried fruits and vegetables, powdered fruit drinks, soups, porridges, herbal tea infusions, and other nutrient-rich, natural snacks. Healthy Treats uses recyclable packaging, composts waste, sources from local farmers who prioritize sustainable agriculture, and provides agricultural training.
Heal With Juice contributes to health and wellbeing by creating fresh, nutrient-dense food and drinks for home delivery in the Phoenix area. Their raw cold pressed juices, wellness boosts, nut mylks, overnight breakfast cups, protein-packed people treats, and healthy dog treats are all natural and made from organic ingredients whenever possible. The extracted pulp from juicing is used in the dog treats or composted. Heal With Juice works in a shared kitchen and offers their juices in BPA and phthalate-free containers that are collected and sterilized for reuse.
Heartfelt Hands Therapies provides effective, compassionate, and inclusive healthcare services and works to create a world where holistic wellness is accessible to all. They specialize in therapeutic massage, movement shiatsu, qigong, and reiki. Heartfelt Hands Therapies accepts referrals through social prescribing, community health champions, and healthcare professionals. They provide discounted or free services to people with mental health issues, disabilities, and chronic conditions. Heartfelt Hands Therapies is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK, Enfield Voluntary Action, and Simply Connect Enfield.
Heart Space teaches yoga, meditation, Ayurveda and healthy living. Their live online program, Good Change, promotes health and wellbeing by providing the tools and training for people to create healthier habits of body, mind and spirit. Heart Space delivers private health coaching, corporate training, workshops, classes, and retreats for those looking to incorporate healthier lifestyle habits. They also offer a range of free services for local schools and community groups.
Hedge Veg is a digital platform that makes it easier for people to find and support honesty boxes, farms stalls, and organic shops across the island of Jersey. They aim to provide additional income for farmers and hobbyists, introduce the diversity of local ingredients, reduce food miles, and promote local alternatives to the imported food at conventional supermarkets. The map includes outlets for local fruit, vegetables, Jersey Royal potatoes, honey, milk, eggs, meat, seafood, firewood, plants, flowers, and baked goods. It was started by the founder of the Jersey Local Food Challenge and built locally by Nexus Technology.
HEDONE creates natural, vegan, and cruelty-free skincare products in Sri Lanka. They offer oils, creams, and balms made from coconut oil, shea butter, argan oil, jojoba oil, neem, essential oils, and other plant-based ingredients. HEDONE prioritizes suppliers with sustainably sourced ingredients and packaging made from recyclable materials. They donate a portion of their profits to helping rescued and injured animals and supporting people in need.
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.
Hela is a Sri Lankan apparel manufacturing group that provides sustainable and ethical supply chain solutions to leading intimates, sportswear, and kidswear apparel brands. They maintain a code of conduct for ethical employment that covers basic principles like no child labor, forced labor, or abuse of authority but also includes commitments to health and safety, diversity and inclusion, and career development. They offer programs like Personal Advancement & Career Enhancement (PACE) to develop communication skills and financial and legal literacy and Hela Diriliya to support employees and their family members to develop entrepreneurial activities. Diri Daruwo is an educational scholarship program, and Hela Fresh provides clean drinking water to communities in need. Hela has installed solar panels at their factories and has active targets to reduce water consumption and waste. They are working with partners to develop wellness fibers made from sustainable plant-based materials like seaweed and natural dyes made from Ceylon tea waste. Hela has obtained Global Recycled Standard (GRS) and Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certifications, Higg Facility Environmental Module (FEM) verification, and ISO 14064-1:2018 certification for greenhouse gas reporting and reduction efforts. They are working towards B Corp certification.
Hela Arts collects waste and natural materials and creates unique artwork and jewelry using traditional Sri Lankan temple painting motifs. They do workshops with school children on waste reduction, upcycling, and traditional Sri Lankan art.
Hela Coco raises awareness about the health benefits of natural king coconut water and young coconut water. They source raw materials from farmers in Bandaragama, Panadura, and Wadduwa and bottle at a small facility south of Colombo. They also produce small batches of spiced king coconut wine.
Hela Foods produces traditional herbal teas in Sri Lanka to reduce waste, improve health, and provide an alternative to imported beverages. They offer affordable belimal, soursop leaf, ranawara, blue butterfly pea flower, and hibiscus herbal teas using ingredients sourced from farmers in Madawala, Matale. Hela Foods is working towards zero waste targets. They reinvest their profits to support and expand their farmer network.
Hela Natural produces affordable home and garden products from locally sourced materials in Sri Lanka and provides an alternative to plastic imports. They specialize in kitchen scrubbing pads, plant pots, and rope made from coconut fiber and natural latex rubber. All products are home-compostable at end-of-life.
Helan Creations offers alteration and repair services to extend the life of clothing and housewares. They also do custom tailoring.
Helanka restores traditional Sri Lankan paintings and temple art. They also give new life to discarded wood, furniture, and housewares by painting them with traditional motifs. Helanka employs and trains young people from disadvantaged backgrounds with a focus on providing livelihood opportunities and preserving Sri Lankan painting techniques for the next generation.
Helanta Coffee collects and roasts coffee from a network of more than 1,500 small-scale farmers across 20 villages in Sri Lanka's hill country. They focus on building the capacity of local communities to produce high quality forest garden coffee. Helanta Coffee organizes regular extension visits and training, promotes organic techniques, and closely monitors cultivation, harvesting, sorting, and primary processing. Rejected cherries and beans are made into compost. A percent of all profits are used to support schools and community events in the Kothmale area.
HelaRaha promotes pure kithul palm products as a healthier local alternative to refined sugar and imported sweeteners. They supply kithul syrup, kithul jaggery, and kithul flour from small-scale producers in Elpitiya. HelaRaha is committed to sustainable harvesting and tree health.
Hela Rasa Rasa focuses on providing healthy Sri Lankan food at affordable prices. Products include healthy porridge like kola kenda, kurakkan kenda, kithul flour kenda, sago kenda, herbal teas like ranawara, belimal, iramusu, polpala, kiribath milk rice, manioc and katta sambol, deviled chickpeas, and traditional snacks and sweets.