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The Greatest Good’s sustainable and ethical brand directory makes it easy to shop brands that have a positive impact on people and the planet. Every listing has a detailed brand description. Read further to discover a brand’s sustainable and ethical certifications, and just filter by positive impact and certification to find brands that most align with you and your values. We fully vet and verify every brand to ensure it follows sustainable and ethical practices so you can shop with confidence. Click here to read about our 4-Step Process.

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100% Plastic Free & Sustainable

Made with Ethically & Fairly Sourced Materials

EKOS Verified Climate Positive

Description

Ethique is a woman owned label that makes plastic free haircare, skincare, home essentials and pet goods. Did you know that 80 billion plast...
See All Ethique is a woman owned label that makes plastic free haircare, skincare, home essentials and pet goods. Did you know that 80 billion plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles are thrown out globally each year. And did you know that one shampoo bar has a mere 8% of the carbon footprint of the equivalent liquid product? Ethique's ingredients are vegan and cruelty free. Palm oil free. Ethically and fairly sourced. They pay a living wage. Donate 2% of sales to charity. And are carbon positive, offsetting 120% of carbon emissions.

How is it good for people & the planet?

Made with Sustainable Materials

Helps Protect Indigenous Culture

Gives Back

Description

Faherty is a family built, values driven clothing brand inspired by sun and waves. They're fully committed to restoring power to Indigenous ...
See All Faherty is a family built, values driven clothing brand inspired by sun and waves. They're fully committed to restoring power to Indigenous communities. They partner with Native artists and designers. They donate to Native history and anti-racism work. Sustainability efforts include lowering their carbon emissions. Using less toxic chemicals, dyes and finishes. Using sustainable fibers like organic cotton, ethically sourced cashmere, recycled polyester, linen and hemp. They are 90% plastic free.