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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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Made with Sustainable & Recycled Materials

Woman-Founded & Owned

Gives Back

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Aurate is a fine jewelry maker that cares as much about ethics and people as they do about quality and craftsmanship. Diamonds adhere stricl...
See All Aurate is a fine jewelry maker that cares as much about ethics and people as they do about quality and craftsmanship. Diamonds adhere stricly to the Kimberly Process. 14K and 18K gold pieces are made from recycled gold. Pearls are sourced from sustainable farms. All craftspeople and makers are paid fair wages, whether they are designing out of Aurate's New York City studio or casting and finishing at their partner facility in Thailand (who also happens to be a Certified Member of the Responsible Jewellery Council). This is truly jewelry to love for the ages.

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Handcrafted by Artisans in Palestine

Preserves Indigenous Culture & Crafts

Provides Jobs & Economic Opportunity for Women

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Darzah shoes, bags and accessories are handmade by women artisans in Palestine. All earn a living wage, well above the local minimum. They p...
See All Darzah shoes, bags and accessories are handmade by women artisans in Palestine. All earn a living wage, well above the local minimum. They practice tatreez embroidery, a traditional art form that has been passed down from mother to daughter for centuries. Every motif holds significant meaning. Most makers are their childrens' primary caretakers. Many don't have reliable transportation. That's why Darzah delivers materials directly to anyone who chooses to work from home rather than in the studio. With Darzah, women have freedom to earn an income.

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Fights Childhood Hunger

Made with Sustainable Materials

Made with Non-Toxic & Eco-Friendly Dyes

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FEED exists to end childhood hunger. The social impact brand was founded by former UN Student Ambassador Lauren Bush Lauren. Every FEED purc...
See All FEED exists to end childhood hunger. The social impact brand was founded by former UN Student Ambassador Lauren Bush Lauren. Every FEED purchase supports the UN's World Food Programme. Their on-the-ground partners alleviate hunger and chronic malnutrition through school feeding programs. These meals are more than just calories; they're a chance at a better future. FEED makes deliberate material choices to reduce their impact on the planet, including certified organic cotton, semi-vegetable-tanned leather, recycled PET and natural dyes.

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Made with Responsibly Sourced Materials

Ethically Made

Made to Last for Mindful Consumption

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In a world where the things we consume have begun to consume us, Goodee is hope. GOODEE is a curated marketplace founded by designers Byron ...
See All In a world where the things we consume have begun to consume us, Goodee is hope. GOODEE is a curated marketplace founded by designers Byron and Dexter Peart where you will find responsible brands and artisan made goods. From garden accessories to home decor to household essentials, Goodee is filled with timeless everyday objects.

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Promotes Fair Wages & Ethical Employment

Made with Responsibly Sourced Materials

Woman-Owned

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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.

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Handcrafted by Artisans in Emerging Markets

Preserves Indigenous Culture & Crafts

Made with Sustainable Materials

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Ocelot Market works with artisans who make fashion forward shoes by hand. It originally worked with three artisan workshops in Thailand, Mor...
See All Ocelot Market works with artisans who make fashion forward shoes by hand. It originally worked with three artisan workshops in Thailand, Morocco and Turkey. Today they work with 100 artisan workshops and artisan focused brands all around the world! Their products are made by craftspeople who have been using traditional techniques passed down for generations that are inherent to a specific culture. Their brand partners use materials that are natural, locally sourced, upcycled, recycled and never over produced.

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Handcrafted by Artisans in Emerging Markets

Preserves Indigenous Culture & Crafts

Promotes Fair Wages & Ethical Employment

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Ten Thousand Villages is a pioneer of fair trade. The original TTV effort (called Overseas Needlework and Craft) was founded by Edna Ruth By...
See All Ten Thousand Villages is a pioneer of fair trade. The original TTV effort (called Overseas Needlework and Craft) was founded by Edna Ruth Byler as a program of the Mennonite Central Committee. In the late 1940s, Byler traveled to Puerto Rico and met women who were unable to feed their children. She asked them if she could take their needlework art and textiles back to Ohio, sell them and send the profits back to them. Thus sparked the idea for a global maker-to-market movement. TTV is clear in its mission to break the cycle of generational poverty and ignite lasting, positive social change. At TTV, you can trust that every purchase directly impacts the life and community of its maker in a developing country.