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Our Brands

Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

JulieMay Lingerie

JulieMay Lingerie creates sustainably and ethically sourced lingerie and nightwear for women struggling with allergies, sensitive skin conditions, post-surgery healing, and menopause. They use GOTS-certified organic Pima cotton and silk to make bras, camisoles, nightdresses, and undergarments that are breathable, hypoallergenic, and free from harsh chemicals and exposed elastics. All products are made at their own production site, which is ISO-certified for quality management, water and energy efficiency, and workplace health and safety. JulieMay Lingerie uses recyclable paper packaging, raises awareness about sustainable and ethical fashion, and works with Greenspark to plant trees, rescue plastic bottles, and offset carbon. They are a recycling ambassador for The Bra Recyclers and donate to Smalls for All, Uncommon Threads, and other not-for-profit initiatives. JulieMay Lingerie is certified by Allergy UK.


Jump Books

Jump Books is an online bookstore with a carefully curated selection. They believe books can change your life, and they aim to make it easier for readers in Sri Lanka to access transformative nonfiction on entrepreneurship, finance, relationships, meditation, self-help, psychology, biographies, and more. As an online business, they aim to minimize their environment impact, and they ensure books are sent in biodegradable paper packaging with no plastic waste.


Jungle River

Jungle River is a nature retreat in Sri Lanka's hill country near Aberdeen Falls. Over the past 20 years, they have reforested 10 acres to remove carbon dioxide, release oxygen, and contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment. Jungle River offers food, accommodation, hiking, bird watching, river bathing, and offsite team building and leadership programs. They aim to keep prices affordable to serve local nature lovers. Jungle River is committed to environmentally responsible practices and reducing plastic pollution. Energy is supplied through microhydro.


Jungle River Farms

Jungle River Farms specializes in value added food products to promote sustainable agriculture, support the local Ginigathhena community, and increase forest cover. They produce dried durian, dried ripe jackfruit, dried banana roll ups, natural fruit ice creams, and more. They also maintain a nursery of endemic plants and forest seedlings and offer sustainable agriculture consultation services, projects for volunteers, and farm stay opportunities. Jungle River Farms works with farmers to form networks and cooperatives, connect with market opportunities, and improve their products and production systems.


Junk Studio

Junk Studio is a social enterprise focused on creative recycling and repurposing plastic waste into handbags, wallets and shoes. All their products are made from carefully cleaned recycled materials. Junk Studio promotes the use of reusable bags and raises awareness about the importance of waste recovery.


Just Creations

Just Creations is a values-driven marketplace that advocates for marginalized communities of artisans and farmers through the promotion of fair trade and social justice. They have been providing unique, handmade products, educational outreach, and community engagement programs from their Louisville store since 1990. Just Creations offers housewares, toys, clothing, accessories, coffee, tea, chocolate, and more from fair trade organizations throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. Their Llama League events give kids the opportunity to learn about fair trade and connect with cultures around the world, their Fair Trade Ambassador program provides experiential education to selected high school students, and their Community Shopping program raises funds for local nonprofits. Just Creations is a member of Fair Trade Federation, Green America, and the Louisville Independent Business Alliance (LIBA). They are registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization.


JusTea

JusTea offers the first and only farmer-direct tea from Kenya. They partner with small-scale tea farming families in Nandi Hills, a women's tea cooperative in Meru, and over 200 artisans who hand carve the olive wood spoons that go on every tea tin. JusTea bypasses traditional sales brokers so they can provide their customers with the freshest possible tea, ensure producers receive a fair living wage, and support sustainable farming practices. All of their products are naturally grown, hand picked, and supplied as whole leaf teas for fuller flavor. They are particularly known for their purple tea, a unique cultivar that only grows in Kenya. The purple color in the leaves comes from a naturally high level of super antioxidants called anthocyanins. Purple tea has more antioxidants than green tea and half the caffeine. JusTea is available in recyclable tins and backyard compostable refill pouches. Their pyramid tea bags are plastic free and compostable within three weeks. Each purchase helps fund a partnership with Thrive to plant Organic Life Gardens and increase the supply of nutritious food and medicinal plants in Nandi. JusTea is a member of Fair Trade Federation.


Just Gold

Just Gold is a full service digital agency on a mission to empower people and tear down social barriers. They work with government, businesses, and other organizations to deliver strategic communications and creative projects while amplifying impact. Services include video and podcast production, website creation, social media campaigns, branding, graphic design, digital events, marketing plans, and social impact consulting. Just Gold employs highly skilled professionals from groups facing barriers including women, caregivers, LGBTIQ+, migrants, refugees, and people with disabilities. They use their profits to offer pro bono and discounted services to projects with purpose and to produce awareness campaigns and digital content focusing on social justice, multicultural issues, LGBTIQ+ visibility, gender and age inequity, and more. Just Gold is a certified B Corporation and a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise.


Just.Good.

Just.Good. empowers local changemakers to establish sustainable projects in their own communities. They fundraise to provide initial support and a kickstarter donation. Examples of changemakers include Henry who started a women's sewing initiative in central Ghana, Margaretha who works with children on the island of Sumba in Indonesia, and Binod who is supporting isolated communities in the Gorkha district of Nepal. These initiatives are based on local priorities, use locally sourced goods, and benefit the local economy.


Justice for Animals

Justice for Animals is dedicated to eradicating rabies and creating a just world for animals in Sri Lanka. They raise awareness about responsible pet ownership, employ a veterinary team for free spay, neuter, and vaccination campaigns, and organize feeding programs and adoptions for dogs and cats. Just for Animals is registered as a not-for-profit organization and raises funds through community support. They collect and sell secondhand books and preloved clothing.


Just Wood

Just Wood reduces the amount of wood waste going to landfill, enables reuse and recycling, and benefits community in Leicestershire. They collect wood waste from local construction sites, schools, businesses, and homes at lower rates than contracting a waste company and take it to their workshop for sorting and grading. The best quality wood is used to make furniture or other household items or sold through their community wood yard at lower prices than new timber. Pallets that are suitable for reuse are returned to the pallet industry, offcuts are sold as kindling and firewood, and the small amounts that can not be used are sent for chipping or biomass electricity production. Just Wood offers volunteering opportunities for people who want to share their skills and for people who want to learn new skills to help access future employment opportunities. They are a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Community Wood Recycling.


Just Works Consulting

Just Works Consulting helps organizations succeed by facilitating change initiatives, strategic planning, and leadership development and offering guidance on organizational effectiveness, ethical supply chains, and cooperative development. Clients include nonprofits, networks, schools, government entities, and social entrepreneurs with a shared commitment to creating change in the world. Just Works offers sliding fees to low income organizations and donates at least 5 percent of net revenue to social justice organizations. The two principals serve on numerous volunteer boards, participate in networks and alliances, and helped start Belmont-Watertown Local First.


JustWorks Recruitment

JustWorks Recruitment helps Australian businesses access qualified candidates who are often overlooked in traditional hiring processes, particularly the long-term unemployed, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) individuals, refugees, asylum seekers, and skilled migrants with professional qualifications from overseas. They specialize in values-based recruitment services, candidate preparation training, candidate support frameworks, cultural agility training, and community engagement campaigns. Candidates are able to access preparation training, employment opportunities, and other services at no cost. JustWorks Recruitment is an initiative of Jesuit Social Services (JSS). They are a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of the Social Enterprise Network Victoria (SENVIC).


Kaboose

Kaboose improves the social connectedness of neurodivergent people through friendships and employment. They provide a safe online space for autistic individuals and other members of the neurodiverse community to connect with peers around shared interests and find friends, mentors, and job opportunities. The Kaboose app uses peer-to-peer support and mentoring to help users develop social and communication skills, build confidence and self-esteem, improve coping strategies, and support transitions like employment and independent living.


Kadadasi

Kadadasi is a Sri Lankan social enterprise focused on empowering women and inspiring change through recycling. Their production facility is in a village called Bollatha with 200 families and high levels of underemployment. Kadadasi hires local women and works with them to transform waste into a range of recycled products and also to promote ecofriendly practices in their homes and the community. Products include notebooks, photo frames, stationery, greeting cards, gift boxes and bags, wrapping paper, table mats, coasters, plantable seeded paper, and more. Kadadasi recycles anything they can collect including discarded office paper, local grasses, banana fiber, and other agricultural waste. They are partnering with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to recycle old shredded bank notes that would otherwise end up in landfills or be incinerated. The Kadadasi production facility was constructed from recycled building materials, uses machinery made by the village blacksmith, and has EU Organic certification for the surrounding land to demonstrate their commitment to avoiding synthetic chemicals that damage the natural environment.


Kadam Haat

Kadam Haat generates opportunities that help eliminate poverty and provide a life of choice and dignity to women and youth of rural India by producing handmade baskets, mats, trays, bags, and other housewares from sabai grass, bamboo, cotton, and other natural materials. They have trained more than 1,000 artisans and organized self-sustaining craft clusters in West Bengal, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, and Kashmir. Over the years, they have developed systems for budgeting time and costs, mapping local raw materials, traditional knowledge, and skills, identifying urban market requirements, and maintaining quality. Kadam shares profits with the clusters, helps them develop independent market linkages, and reinvests to support training, equipment, and rural community development initiatives like village schools, libraries, solar power, and water supply. They are certified by Craftmark and are part of A Hundred Hands, Creative Dignity, Hand for Handmade, Fair Trade Forum India, and the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts.


KAFFI

KAFFI is a Scandinavian bakery and coffee shop in Sri Lanka that serves espresso drinks made with local coffee and homemade cakes, baked goods, and healthy treats made from natural ingredients. They offer vegan, sugar-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free options and prioritize environmentally responsible packaging and locally sourced supplies and ingredients. KAFFI offers work opportunities for women from disadvantaged communities and donates a portion of annual profits to organizations that help low-income families.


KAFFI Arugam Bay

Bites Arugam Bay is a bakery and cafe on Sri Lanka's east coast that offers espresso coffee drinks, tea, cakes, and healthy treats made from all natural ingredients. They source from local farmers and enterprises, prioritize environmentally responsible supplies, and contribute to the community. Each year, Bites donates to improve school facilities and playgrounds for the children of Arugam Bay.


Kahahena Estate

Kahahena Estate works to create a healthy future generation through organic products, protecting the planet, and encouraging and educating people to live a healthy life. The harvest is shared with workers for personal consumption and profits are used to upgrade workers' living standards, support their children's education, and organize social events. Products include lime pickle, cinnamon, black and green pepper, garcinia (goraka), jackfruit, nai miris and kochi chili, coconut, manioc, kohila, leafy greens, and ornamental plants.


Kahiniwalla

Kahiniwalla specializes in fair trade baby rattles, teethers, hats, and blankets and toys for imaginative play. Products are intentionally designed, ethically handcrafted, and made to last. Kahiniwalla, which means "traveling storyteller" in Bangla, emerged from a long-term partnership with Pebble, a fair trade children's brand in Bangladesh that provides livelihood opportunities to more than 12,000 women in over 120 rural centers. Women in these areas no longer need to leave their children with relatives to migrate in search of employment. They are paid living wages in their own community. All products are hand knit and made from child safe and environmentally responsible materials including Oek-Tex 100 and organic certified cotton and low impact azo-free dyes. Pebble is a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization, and Kahiniwalla is a member of the Fair Trade Federation in the United States.