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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Loomio

Loomio is open source software that helps groups make fast, effective, and inclusive decisions. The service makes it easy for anyone, anywhere to participate in decision making, which reduces the environmental costs of travel and meetings. They offer a free software service to citizen community groups around the world that do not have the ability to pay for a subscription. Loomio is a worker-owned cooperative social enterprise and is part of the Enspiral Network.


Looms Clothing

Looms Clothing produces handwoven sarees, sarongs, housewares, and accessories and creates livelihood opportunities for rural Sri Lankan women who cannot access traditional employment. They use natural fibers and are committed to quality and durability. Loom operates workshops in Pilmathalawa and Arambekade, preferentially hires single mothers and women without financial support, and helps cover health and educational expenses for workers and their children. They donate a portion of profits to Social Services Foundation of Kandy.


Loop Loop

Loop Loop creates environmentally responsible plantable cards, children’s books, and prints from original, nature-inspired artwork. Their plastic-free greeting cards and holiday cards are made from recycled cotton and embedded with seeds that can be planted to grow wildflowers and support pollination. Their children’s books are printed on paper from sustainably managed forests, and their art prints are made with recycled materials and vegan mineral inks and packed in compostable cellulose wrapping. Loop Loop works with Tree Nation to plant a tree for every order.


Looply

Looply helps businesses, venues, and individuals in London close the loop on plastic waste. They collect single-use soft plastics, create upcycled bags, pouches, cases, and custom branded products, and offer downloadable guides and hands-on workshops to share their upcycling methods with others. Looply partners with other social enterprises and charities to set up public collection points and offer free public workshops. They are part of Hackney Impact, Sustainable Young Makers Programme, Hackney Wick & Fish Island Community Development Trust, UnLtd, and ReLondon.


Los Amayas Salsa Co

Los Amayas Salsa Co offers authentic flavors from the Amaya family kitchen, uses natural ingredients, and supports local food systems. Their salsas and seasonings are made with Sonoran desert chiltepin, a pepper with a unique smoky flavor and intense heat that dissipates quickly. Los Amayas Salsa Co is a veteran-owned family business that participates in community markets and promotes other local brands.


Lost Horizon Handicraft

Lost Horizon Handicraft manufactures, wholesales, and exports handmade felted wool products from Nepal and provides training and employment opportunities for women from marginalized communities. They started in Thankot, Kathmandu in 2002 and expanded to Meghauli, Chitwan in 2012. The women use sustainably sourced New Zealand wool to produce felted slippers, dryer balls, pet toys, cat caves, ball rugs, Christmas ornaments, and other handcrafted products. Lost Horizon Handicraft supports local secondary education, healthcare, and rural infrastructure development.


Lost in Ceylon

Lost in Ceylon specializes in photography and communications to support environmental awareness and conscious travel. They aim to educate, inspire, and encourage travelers to venture off the beaten path and travel responsibly. Lost in Ceylon content centers around the relationship between humans and natural ecosystems and highlights issues like waste, water use, biodiversity loss, and climate change.


Lost in Samsara

Lost in Samsara offers fair trade bags, wallets, jewelry, and accessories that are ethically made from upcycled and sustainably sourced materials by skilled artisans from underprivileged backgrounds. They partner with small-scale artisan cooperatives around the world that provide fair living wages, safe working conditions, vocational training, and long-term stability. Lost in Samsara prioritizes recycled materials that would otherwise go to landfills like used tires, cement bags, motorcycle seats, and bullet cases and also uses traditional natural materials like tagua vegetable ivory and backstrap woven fabrics. They give a portion of the profits to their partner cooperatives and work with One Tree Planted to plant a tree for every product sold. Customers have the option of making their order carbon neutral by contributing to a water filtration project in Cambodia that reduces wood consumption for water boiling. Lost in Samsara is a member of BAFTS Fair Trade Network UK and Social Enterprise UK.


Lost Years Rum

Lost Years partners with Caribbean distilleries to produce a premium range of rums that contribute to saving endangered sea turtles. Their rums are vegan, made from natural molasses and sugar cane with no artificial flavors or colors, and packed in plastic free packaging. They use sustainably sourced wood and cork stoppers, a plant-based cellulose seal, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified cardboard, and lighter weight glass bottles to reduce transport emissions. For every sale, Lost Years Rum makes a top line donation to SEE Turtles to fund community-based conservation at key nesting sites across the Caribbean and Latin America. They offset carbon emissions by planting seagrass around Puerto Rico through the Ocean Foundation’s Seagrass Grow project.


Lotionista

Lotionista specializes in moisturizing face, body, and hair products that are handmade from natural and local ingredients. They started producing for personal use but decided to expand to serve others and scale impact. Lotionista aims to use a percent of profits to support Clarendon Foundation, a girl's home run by nuns from St. Anthony's church in Mount Lavinia. Some of the older girls are brought in after being abused or raped. In the future, the goal is to provide employment opportunities for these girls as they pass out of the orphanage.


Lotus Sojourns

Lotus Sojourns gives adventurous, mindful women an opportunity to be a part of a global community connected by aligned values, transformational experiences, and culturally immersive travel. They offer global travel programs, wilderness retreats in the United States, unique mother-daughter itineraries, and book sojourns that can be joined from anywhere. The journeys support local businesses, give back to local communities, create as little environmental impact as possible, and focus on deep authentic engagement with people and place in each destination. Lotus CommuniTees were developed to support organizations in the Lotus Sojourns community. The shirts are made from sustainably sourced materials by workers who earn fair wages. Ten dollars from each purchase is donated to the featured organization. Lotus Sojourns is part of the Adventure Travel Trade Association, Travelers Against Plastic, and the Transformational Travel Council.


Love Organics

Love Organics is a family owned estate in Eheliyagoda, Sri Lanka that has been organic certified since 1990. They specialize in single-origin spices, particularly Ceylon cinnamon, pepper, and cloves. Love Organics maintains one third of the property as natural jungle to provide a safe haven for endemic wildlife. They fund higher education, health, and community initiatives in the surrounding village.


Love Welcomes

Love Welcomes offers handmade housewares and accessories that help displaced women stitch their lives back together and raise awareness about the common humanity we share with refugees and the value of welcoming people with love. They started by working with women in refugee camps to create welcome mats from the upcycled life jackets and blankets washed up on the beach from their journey. Love Welcomes now works across many locations and sells handmade products from women displaced by war, climate disaster, economic insecurity, and persecution. The work and the pay give the women a sense of productivity and purpose, reducing despair and raising self-esteem. Love Welcomes reinvests their surplus to provide language training, financial and digital literacy training, education, healthcare, maternity care, legal support, and trauma therapy to displaced communities. They are a registered Community Interest Company and an accredited Living Wage Employer.


Lovewell

Lovewell manufactures natural skin care products and supports women who wish to exit sex work. Women whose lives have been impacted by the sex trade face many barriers when wanting to move on, and even after exiting, can live with the trauma of their experiences. Lovewell offers training and transformative paid work designed to help women move confidently into other forms of employment in full recognition of their skills, abilities, and self-worth. Program participants produce hand poured massage candles, votive candles, bath oils, shower oils, bath salts, and perfume roll-ons from sustainably sourced soy wax, essential oils, and other natural butters and oils. Profits are reinvested to provide opportunities for more women. Lovewell is registered as a Community Interest Company.


LOVI Ceylon

LOVI is on a mission to bring the thrill of sarongs to people around the world. Born in San Francisco and made in Sri Lanka, LOVI sarongs are designed for being active and outdoors. They have pockets for your cash and phone, a belt to keep it tied securely, and lining to keep you dry. They can be dressed up with a shirt, jacket, and shoes for going out. LOVI sarongs are made from sustainably sourced cotton handloom material.


Loving Small Business

Loving Small Business is a subscription box service that was started to support small businesses, social enterprises, and charities in the United Kingdom. Each box contains a curated selection of five treats, like artisanal food, natural beauty products, and handcrafted wearables, and provides the opportunity to discover and support independent small businesses. Loving Small Business use compostable and recyclable packaging and prioritizes businesses that are committed to sustainability. They donate ten percent of profits to small UK charities based on votes from their social media followers.


Lower Impact Living (Lil)

Lower Impact Living (Lil) inspires and enables people in East Lothian, Scotland to support nature and each other through community engagement, resource sharing, and lower impact living at home, at work, and at play. They provide sustainability consulting, fiscal hosting, and project management services, organize projects and events to reduce waste and increase community reuse, and host the East Lothian Climate Hub. Lil offers free referral-based access to their services and pay-what-you-can pricing for events. They are a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of East Lothian Climate Action Network, Women in Sustainability, Circular Communities Scotland, Social Enterprise Scotland, and Social Investment Scotland.


Loxkin

Loxkin creates wood finishes from local raw materials that bring out the natural beauty of wood and provide an environmentally responsible alternative to imported and petrochemical products that harm human health and the environment. Their wood oil is made from hemp that is grown in the United Kingdom using regenerative agricultural practices, and their wood polish is made from hemp oil and locally sourced beeswax. All products are free from petrochemicals, mineral oils, and volatile organic compounds, making them safe for families, pets, and food contact surfaces. Loxkin is a member of Social Enterprise UK.


Lucia

Lucia creates unique handmade bags, diverts textile waste from landfills, and provides dignified work to artisans in the Dominican Republic. They specialize in upcycled handbags and cosmetic bags made from donated fabrics and repurposed materials. Lucia teaches sewing to local women, pays fair wages, and contributes to self-sufficiency and economic independence. All surplus is reinvested in Levanta Ministries to support education, community, and spiritual programs in Villa Montellano.


Lucia's Imports

Lucia’s Imports partners with Guatemalan families, artisan groups, and cooperatives to provide fair trade market access for their handmade products. They collaborate with textile, ceramic, and beaded jewelry artisans to improve economic wellbeing and create modern, functional housewares and accessories that embrace traditional Mayan design. Products are available wholesale, in their Lucia's World Emporium retail outlets, and online. Lucia's Imports prioritizes environmentally responsible and sustainably sourced materials including natural fibers, upcycled textiles, and recycled packaging. They are a member of Fair Trade Federation, Green America, Local First Lexington, and Live Green Lexington.