TOPIC: PRODUCTS (94)
Aspire CoffeeWorks
https://www.aspirecoffeeworks.comAspire CoffeeWorks brings you one of America's top craft-roasted coffees, delivered fresh to your door. With your help, we're funding life-changing programs and creating new job possibilities for people with disabilities
Project 7
http://www.project7.comProducts for Good. Project 7 exists to do good around the globe. They make everyday products like bottled water, gum, mints and coffee that everyday people can buy. For every purchase of a Project 7 product, good is done in seven areas of need – Feed the Hungry, Heal the Sick, Hope for Peace, House the Homeless, Quench the Thirsty, Teach them Well and Save the Earth.
VoyVoy
https://www.voy-voy.comThe pocket square T-Shirt. Made from hand-picked, 100% cotton. We color them with environmentally neutral dyes and use hand selected fabrics from around the world for detailing. Enjoy the Ride.
Origin Recycled Goods
http://www.originrecycledgoods.comThis shop features fine finished products made with upcycled materials. We aim to reduce the amount of waste reaching landfills by intercepting it and providing a clean, durable and sustainable product.
Smart Deco
http://www.smartdecofurniture.comSmartDeco is affordable, beautifully designed, professionally engineered, 100% recyclable furniture that folds together in minutes without the use of tools.
Ann & Arayata
http://www.annandarayata.comAnn & Arayata creates beautiful accessories collections with rural Filipino artisans practising traditional weaving and beading techniques. While we provide livelihood opportunities for these skilled craftspeople, we also donate a minimum of 10% of our profits to sustainable development projects in the Philippines and Rwanda through a charitable organization started by our founder's late mother.
Esperanza Market
https://esperanzamarket.com/Esperanza Market is an online marketplace that sells bags, purses and yoga bags directly from artisans from the second-poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, Nicaragua. We follow Fair Trade guidelines, which means we pay living wages, not just minimum wages. For each item sold, the market donates a solar-powered lamp to a child in Nicaragua that lives without electricity.
Esperos
http://www.esperosbags.comOur name is derived from the Spanish verb esperar, which means 'to hope.' With every bag purchased, we help send a child in need to school for a year. Carry Hope™
ZAANHA
http://www.zaanha.comZAANHA sells sophisticated and luxurious fashion and home decor accessories made by small artisan studios in Central and South Asia. A portion of all sales are used to send Afghan children to school.
Naja
http://naja.coEthical lingerie for smart, courageous, boss women. Naja is a product of our passions and beliefs: a love for beautifully designed things, a bit of rebelliousness, and a deep desire to make the world a better place. Naja’s commitment to empower women extends from the makers to the wearers.
The Brave Collection
http://www.thebravecollection.comOur bracelets say “Klahan” (Klaa-han) which means “Brave” in “Khmer” (Khem-eye), the language of Cambodia. Inspired by the Bravery of sexual trafficking survivors, The Brave Collection was born out of a desire to wash away the taboo associations with such a sensitive subject matter, and create a catalyst for people to communicate about the reality of modern day slavery. Our team includes fair-trade Cambodian metalsmiths, New York tastemakers and LA hipsters. Together we can fight the wave of cruelty that is destroying the lives of women and children, from Phnom Penh to Manhattan.
Flint and Tinder
http://www.flintandtinderusa.comDid you know that 99% of the men's underwear sold in America comes from, well, places like China, Indonesia and Thailand? The other 1% isn't exactly what you'd call a premium product either. Flint and Tinder began with a pledge to change that, build a better product than you're used to and help revive the American cut and sew industry in the process.
Big Five Crafts
http://bigfivecrafts.co.ukWe specialise in importing the finest handmade wooden products from Southern Africa, as well as Fair trade hand blown glass from Swaziland. We buy direct from the craftsmen and import the products ourselves, therefore cutting out any middle men. This allows us to offer both a fair price to the craftsmen as well as being able to offer great prices!
Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee Co.
http://landofathousandhills.comIn 2005, Jonathan Golden, founder of Land of a Thousand Hills, recognized a simple and tangible opportunity to make a difference in the reconciliation of the Rwandan people. This realization led Golden to start a coffee company that pays a fair wage to the farmers of Rwanda, helps them with their basic needs, and brings a quality product to coffee lovers.
The introduction of specialty coffee to the healing fields of Rwanda proved to be an uncommon opportunity for once warring countrymen to not only rebuild their homesteads, but to work together toward lasting peace. A commitment to excellence in coffee has brought dignity and hope to a nation that history suggested would never recover.
Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee Co. partners with farmers and local community leaders to develop the coffee into a sustainable income, pay a just Living Wage, and strive to further meet the needs of the people.
Peg and Awl
http://pegandawlbuilt.com/We are husband and wife with a boy called Søren and a boy called Silas. We live and work in Philadelphia, Penna. Our work is made from olde things, treasures found and recovered from misfortune and neglect, relics of the unusual, the confused and the macabre, cut and pulled and built into wearable curiosities, inscribable keepsakes and useable, longlasting treasures. We used to make them for ourselves and now we make them for everyone.

