Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Launch provides creative marketing services and actively supports initiatives to empower young people, uplift communities, and promote environmental sustainability. They specialize in branding, website design, graphic design, photography, video, animation, social media, marketing, and search engine optimization. Launch provides pro bono and discounted design and marketing services to grassroots organizations. They also give back through mentorship, volunteering, and charitable partnerships with a particular focus on work readiness programs for young people, nutritious meals for children, local sports, and cultural heritage events. Launch minimizes environmental impact through paperless accounting, renewable energy web hosting, and electric vehicles. They are a member of One Earth and Design for Good.
Laura creates natural skincare products from local and sustainably sourced ingredients like honey, coffee, cocoa, green tea, cinnamon, sandalwood, venivel, kokum, turmeric, peppermint, dried flowers, and essential oils. They specialize in scrubs, masks, balms, and foot soaks that are free from artificial colors, fragrances, and other synthetic additives. Laura grows some of their own ingredients and sources some ingredients from organic certified suppliers and Good Market community members like Coconut Miracle and Greenfield Organic Life.
LeafLush supplies bamboo toilet paper to reduce environmental impact and protect Sri Lankan forests. Their unbleached toilet paper is made in Sri Lanka in a solar-powered facility from sustainably sourced bamboo. It is packed in plastic-free recyclable packaging. LeafLush is working to develop a full bamboo production chain in Sri Lanka to reduce reliance on virgin tree pulp and create livelihood opportunities for rural communities. They donate 10 percent of profits to forest conservation.
Leave No Trace Ireland provides research, education, and outreach so every person who ventures outside can protect and enjoy the outdoors responsibly. They offer a range of educational opportunities through workshops, certified training courses, events, and school programs based upon their seven principles of responsible outdoor recreation, including planning ahead and preparing, traveling and camping on durable surfaces, disposing of waste properly, leaving what is found, minimizing campfire impact, respecting wildlife, and being considerate of others. Leave No Trace Ireland offers tiered memberships for individuals, communities, organizations, and corporations. Their programs address issues like the human impact on wildlife, vegetation, water resources, cultural resources, soil, and social aspects of outdoor activities. Leave No Trace Ireland is a not-for-profit organization and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
LEBO M Jewellery offers repair services and bespoke jewelry that uses recycled precious metals from Africa and creates employment opportunities for skilled jewelers who are graduates of the South African free education system. They specialize in manufacturing unique freeform art jewelry from recycled precious metal. They also provide watch and jewelry repair, maintenance, and upcycling services to extend the life of existing pieces. Instead of getting stones and precious metals from international suppliers, they source all of their materials locally. LEBO M Jewellery has a permit from the South African Diamond and Precious Metals Regulator (SADPMR). They are part of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) Network.
Le Café Français uses all natural ingredients to prepare traditional French baked goods in southern Sri Lanka. They specialize in croissants, quiche, cakes, and breads.
Leela is returning to the roots of yoga practice by providing natural, harm-free yoga rugs and gear. Yoga teaches us to be more conscious about how we are living and what we are surrounded by, including the materials we use and how they are made. Before the fitness industry introduced synthetic mats, yoga was traditionally practiced on rugs. Leela Yoga Rugs are made from Indian cotton by traditional weavers in Tamil Nadu. They offer a better grip and a healthier alternative for practitioners, producers, and the environment. Leela is committed to fair trade and zero waste practices. They use cotton that is leftover from other projects to produce their unique and colorful yoga rugs.
Legal Design Turkey creates value and positive social impact by applying human-centered design, systems thinking principles, and business process methods in the field of law. They aim to increase legal literacy of disadvantaged groups and develop the capacity of service providers to provide human-centered legal support. Their services include legal design workshops, training, consulting, and projects related to social innovation, legal technology integration, access to justice, and legal process improvement. The team works remotely and engages in recycling and environmentally responsible practices on an individual basis. Legal Design Turkey started as a co-learning community and is now the first social enterprise in Turkey for legal design. The majority of profits are reinvested towards their mission. Legal Design Turkey is part of Catalyst 2030 and esela – The legal network for social impact.
Leiho's mission is to inspire acts of kindness and creative solutions to local problems based on recognizing the needs of vulnerable communities. They started by offering socks on a buy-one-give-one model. Clean socks are the most requested item of clothing at homeless shelters. With every purchase of a pair of socks, Leiho is able to distribute socks to shelters and community organizations serving the homeless. During the summer, homeless people suffer from dehydration, heatstroke and other heat-related illnesses. With every purchase of a stainless steel water bottle, Leiho is able to provide cartons of water to people in need. The Leiho team is committed to minimizing environmental impact. They sustainably source their socks from suppliers that use natural materials and have SEDEX and GOTS certification, they promote reusable water bottles to reduce plastic waste, and they run campaigns to encourage social and environmental action.
Lemniscate creates natural aromatherapy massage candles from blends of plant-based oils like coconut, olive, rosehip, jojoba, local cannabidiol (CBD), and essential oils. When lit, the therapeutic warm oil can be applied to the skin leaving no wasted wax. Lemniscate Candles collects and sanitizes secondhand vessels for their candles, and when the candle is finished, the container can be used again. Lemniscate Candles supports Gasoline Alley Foundation and Buzzards Bay Coalition.
Lemonaid & ChariTea makes soft drinks from freshly squeezed fruit and iced teas from real brewed whole leaf tea with no refined sugars, flavorings, or other additives. They source organic fair trade ingredients from partner farmers in South Africa, Rwanda, Argentina, Paraguay, Mexico, India, and Sri Lanka. In addition to paying fair trade premiums to farmers, they donate a portion of every bottle sold to the Lemonaid & ChariTea Foundation to support social projects in these growing regions. They prioritize local initiatives that increase access to independent, self-determined and sustainable livelihoods and organize regular project trips so employees can visit growers and social projects in person. Lemonaid & ChariTea is committed to waste reduction. Their drinks come in recyclable glass bottles, and they offer tutorials and attachments to upcycle empty bottles into soap dispensers, shakers, and oil and vinegar containers. Lemonaid & ChariTea has Fairtrade International and EU Organic certification and is part of Impact Hub and Zero Emissions Network (ZEN).
Lendology is a not-for-profit community lender that works in partnership with local councils to provide loans for home repairs and improvements, first time home buyers, empty properties, and energy supply. Their mission is to improve the quality of people's lives through financial inclusion and better housing. Home repairs contribute to increased household energy efficiency and sustainability, which aids an aging population and supports health. The money is recycled and lent back out to continue helping people within the local community. Lendology is a member of the Responsible Finance Network.
Let Em Have It Salon in Denver prioritizes a healthy salon culture, inclusivity, and sustainability. They offer haircuts, razor cuts, low-tox color services, blowouts, scalp and conditioning hair repair treatments, and specialized services for curly hair. All pricing is gender-neutral and based on the time required. Let Em Have It Salon operates under a team-based business model instead of a traditional commission or booth rental structure to support collaboration. Team members are paid hourly and have four-day work weeks to ensure work-life balance. They partner with Green Circle Salons to divert hair clippings and other salon waste from landfill and offset carbon emissions. Let Em Have It Salon is a certified B Corporation and a member of Women in Sustainability and B Local Colorado.
Let's Clean Up Nepal is a not-for-profit service organization that's dedicated to making the world a better, cleaner place for all. They raise awareness about the harmful effects of burning plastic and improper waste management, organize clean up campaigns and recycling challenges, offer training on zero waste menstrual hygiene, and distribute locally made reusable sanitary pads. The founder, Raj Shrestha, is a professional mountain guide who leads conscious treks throughout the Himayalas and encourages tourists, trekking companies, and guest house owners to minimize their footprint and protect the environment. Let's Clean Up Nepal welcomes volunteers.
Let’s Play Indonesia transforms business education into an engaging, interactive experience through game-based learning. They specialize in creating board games, digital games, design simulations, role-playing experiences, gamified apps and events, and game-based assessment tools for employee recruitment, skill evaluation, and other applications in business and education. Their programs stimulate emotional, intellectual, and psychomotor skills. Let's Play Indonesia organizes community events, workshops, and festivals to engage businesses, educators, and the public and promote game-based learning across various fields. They support Sabers Pungli, a community initiative in East Java, Indonesia, dedicated to environmental conservation.
Let There Be Light International (LTBLI) combats climate change and energy poverty through solar programs in vulnerable off-grid communities in Uganda, Malawi, Kenya, and Rwanda. They partner with grassroots organizations to provide individual solar lights to families that are left out of market-based electrification programs. The kerosene lamps and candles used by these energy-poor households are dangerous, expensive, and highly polluting. Switching to solar lighting improves health, safety, and wellbeing. Families are able to use their fuel savings for basic needs, and children are able to study safely and have more opportunities to learn and thrive. Their Safe Births + Healthy Homes program solar-electrifies off-grid health clinics to extend hours and improve care, provides community-based education on maternal and infant health, and donates safe solar lights to new mothers and babies for use at home. LTBLI participates in Sustainable Energy for All, Every Woman Every Child, Catalyst 2030, and other networks and founded the Shine On Network for organizations working on solar programming in East and Central Africa. They are registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and reinvest all proceeds towards their mission.
Liberation Foods is a farmer-owned Fairtrade nut company that is "good from the ground up." Their peanut butter and plant-based snack mixes are available online and through a network of retail partners. They also supply peanuts, cashews, and brazil nuts in bulk as raw ingredients or in private label packaging. Liberation is majority owned by the smallholder farmers that plant, nurture, and pick the nuts and other crops that make their products. They reinvest profits and Fairtrade premiums in local community initiatives including renewable energy projects, support for women-owned enterprises, and organic input production. Liberation is registered as a community interest company and certified by Fairtrade International and Soil Association Organic. They are a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Libertate contributes to the cultural transformation of organizations, the integration of diversity, disability, accessibility, and gendered perspectives, and the active participation of people with disabilities in the exercise of their rights. They conduct diagnostics, testing, technical training, and accessibility certification for digital products and offer consultancy, training, and awareness programs on disability, accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Libertate contributes to Nuestros Derechos en Foco, a collective of women with disabilities, Mesa de Impulso a las Empresas Sociales, Yunus&Youth, Impacto Digital, Consejo Publicitario Argentino, Teach for All, and Talleres Protegidos. They reinvest all surplus towards their purpose.
Life uses local ingredients to produce healthy food and beverages, create employment opportunities for rural women, minimize post-harvest losses, and strengthen the local economy. They source mango, passionfruit, wood apple, tamarind, garcinia, aloe vera, lovi, ambarella, young jackfruit, and other fresh produce from local home gardens and produce juices, cordials, jams, chutneys, pickles, and other bottled products. Ingredient waste is used to produce compost and organic fertilizers for their own home garden. Life sources local glass bottles and collects used bottles for sterilization and reuse. They provide books to workers' children and support them with their education.
Life's Good Kitchen offers healthy, nutritious ready-made food. They want to make it easier for people in Sri Lanka to find healthy snack options. Their products are free of refined sugars and made with all natural ingredients.