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.
Ecologyst is a slow apparel, "Made in Canada" clothing brand. Most of their built-to-last clothes are made in a start-to-finish process at t... See All
Ecologyst is a slow apparel, "Made in Canada" clothing brand. Most of their built-to-last clothes are made in a start-to-finish process at their HQ factory. They also partner with makers close to home in Canada and the USA. They use responsibly sourced, natural materials, including ZQ Certified Wool and Organic Cotton. Workers are paid at least a family living wage. Second Life and Repairs for Life programs foster a shift away from disposable clothing. Their partner company Ecologyst Films strives to improve the diversity, intersectionality and inclusion in key creative roles, content, concepts and stories with every project and story they tell.
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.
Groceries Apparel makes organic and non-toxic basics and activewear. All their dyes come from plants and food waste. Like avocado pits and s... See All
Groceries Apparel makes organic and non-toxic basics and activewear. All their dyes come from plants and food waste. Like avocado pits and skins. Fermented indigo. Onion skins. Carrot tops. Madder root. Coffee grounds. They operate their own dye house that also happens to be the only production scale, 100% non-toxic dye house in the USA! They have completely eliminated all heavy metals and toxic chemicals from their supply chain. Their entire manufacturing process happens under one roof in Downtown Los Angeles.
Made Trade is a highly curated ethical marketplace where you will find home goods, accessories and clothing products ranging in style from b... See All
Made Trade is a highly curated ethical marketplace where you will find home goods, accessories and clothing products ranging in style from bold prints to boho chic to fashionably minimalist. This woman owned and family run business is fully committed to equity, sustainability and transparency. You can even filter by: fair trade produced, made with sustainable materials, handcrafted by artisans, made in the USA, BIPOC owned, woman owned, recycled and vegan. Made Trade is climate neutral certified.
PACT is a sustainable, ethical & organic clothing brand that offers essential basics and comfort clothing for women, men and home. Their mot... See All
PACT is a sustainable, ethical & organic clothing brand that offers essential basics and comfort clothing for women, men and home. Their motto is "to build Earth's Favorite Clothing Company" and that's what drives them to make all their products from GOTS certified organic cotton. This means 91% water savings and no toxic chemicals. PACT partners with Fair Trade Certified factories that provide safe working conditions and build sustainable livelihoods. Even PACT's packaging is designed to minimize their environmental footprint, and they offer carbon offsetting with each order.
Made with Organic, Recycled & Sustainable Materials
Promotes Fair Wages & Ethical Employment
100% Plastic Free Packaging
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prAna is a lifestyle brand that makes SoCal inspired activewear and outdoor-friendly clothing for men and women. Beaver and Pam Theodosakis ... See All
prAna is a lifestyle brand that makes SoCal inspired activewear and outdoor-friendly clothing for men and women. Beaver and Pam Theodosakis launched prAna from their own garage, making the clothing (and even the recycled paper tags) themselves. They were the very first North American clothing company to introduce Fair Trade certified clothing. And the list goes on: they are a Fair Labor Association accredited brand; they operate Fair Trade certified factories; they are a founding member of the OIA Climate Action Corps; they are a bluesign partner; and they are a member of the Chetna Coalition, a cooperative organization that builds a value chain for 10,000 organic cotton farmers. prAna uses proceeds to support the 5 Gyres Institute, Canopy, The Conservation Alliance and Outdoor Outreach.
Veterans of the sportswear industry founded Temple (TMPL) Sportswear to create clean performance products that are better for people and the... See All
Veterans of the sportswear industry founded Temple (TMPL) Sportswear to create clean performance products that are better for people and the planet. It took years to source their unique Bluesign & Oeko-Tex Certified performance Pur-Tec fabrics that also feature moisture wicking, 4-way stretch, anti-odor technology and UV protection. Their dyes and fabrics are free of dangerous toxins and PFAS, making TMPL safer for your body when exposed to open skin pores. Their products are made locally in Canada in fair working conditions by producers paid a living wage.
The Classic T-Shirt Company's tees for women and men are ethically made and organic. What makes them even more special? Every tee has a high... See All
The Classic T-Shirt Company's tees for women and men are ethically made and organic. What makes them even more special? Every tee has a high thread count making it softer and more durable and giving it that unique sheen that doesn't fade even after multiple washes. They only use GOTS certified organic cotton ethically sourced from local farms in India. Everything is made locally in Los Angeles. They pay all their workers living wages.
This Is J prides itself on creativity, using quality materials and employing a local Canadian workforce that is paid above minimum wage. The... See All
This Is J prides itself on creativity, using quality materials and employing a local Canadian workforce that is paid above minimum wage. They knit, dye, print, cut and sew in their community to create a truly local, unique and low impact product. Their designs are inspired from antique markets around the world and natural textures, which are then hand drawn in their studio in Toronto. Their products are primarily made from bamboo due to its low environmental impact.
Prioritizes local shipping and low waste packaging
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The Vestiaire Collective is a premier online shopping platform for pre-loved luxury fashion. It exists to tackle problems linked to the fash... See All
The Vestiaire Collective is a premier online shopping platform for pre-loved luxury fashion. It exists to tackle problems linked to the fashion industry like overproduction, overconsumption and climate change. As a champion of circular fashion, it's no surprise they are B Corp Certified.
At Warp + Weft, mindful manufacturing is in the "jeans" of this family-owned denim company. First off, they operate an eco-friendly mill in ... See All
At Warp + Weft, mindful manufacturing is in the "jeans" of this family-owned denim company. First off, they operate an eco-friendly mill in Pakistan that's powered by solar panels and uses way less water than traditional denim manufacturers. This number may shock you, but a pair of jeans made the traditional way uses 1,500 gallons of water, while a pair of Warp + Weft jeans only uses 10 gallons of water! If that weren't enough, they recycle 98% of the water they use and avoid the typical environmentally harsh bleaching process by instead using Dry Ozone technology. They source cotton that is certified by Recover recycled cotton, Better Cotton Institute and Cotton USA. They use Dystar Liquid Indigo, a pre-reduced dye that needs less water and minimizes harmful byproducts. Warp + Weft ensures ethical practices, fair wages, reasonable hours and positive working conditions. Their clothing line is size inclusive.