TOPIC: FAIR TRADE (20)

Get Lazy

https://get-lazy.com/en

Get Lazy sells vegan, fair-trade sweatpants and hoodies made from 100% organic cotton. Our motto is “Be good to yourself and you will do greater for others” and we believe in sustainability, ethics and transparency. Since 2016, Get Lazy has begun producing locally in Germany, and provides refugees with a secure job, as well as fair wages. 

ethical.market

https://ethical.market

Ethical.market was co-founded in 2013 by London-based husband and wife duo Raquel and Michael, after learning more about the hidden costs of cheap clothing and the terrible toll taken on workers in developing countries. Ethical.market operates with a strict ethos of listing ethical brands who care about the impact of their supply chain and believe in full transparency. Ethical.market provides an alternative for conscious shoppers who don't want to change who they are, just how they shop.

Mission Hammocks

http://www.missionhammocks.com

Mission Hammocks helps support social integration programs in Nicaragua by making 100% handmade hammocks. Each of our hammocks, hammock chairs, and baby furniture is made with organic cotton and helps to support persons with disabilities.

Cambio Market

http://www.cambio.market

Cambio Market is an online boutique for handmade and ethically sourced products. The market sells jewelry made from upcycled T-shirts, vegan hair accessories to help animal species at risk, and many more ethical products. Every purchase supports social enterprise partners and gives back to a social cause. 

Little Trove

http://www.littletrove.com

Little Trove is a fair trade company working with artisans in rural communities in Asia and South Africa to create contemporary home and giftware to sell in Western markets. The idea is to bring positive change to the lives of the poor, while creating employment in the artisan communities.

Harriet Kelsall Bespoke Jewellery

http://www.hkjewellery.co.uk

Harriet Kelsall Bespoke Jewellery specializes in crafting individual bespoke wedding and engagement rings, to suit customers style and budget. HK was one of the first of 20 companies worldwide to offer fully-certified Fairtrade and Fairmined gold, and was selected by the Fairtrade Foundations as a choice luxury bespoke jeweller.

Artisan Connect

http://www.artisanconnect.com

Artisan Connect provides the first online marketplace offering high quality home décor items made by artisans in developing countries. We source exclusively from non profits, artisan collectives and other organizations that ensure a fair wage is paid to the artisans.

Global Goods Partners

http://www.globalgoodspartners.org

Global Goods Partners is a nonprofit organization that sells handmade, fair trade products in order to improve the economic status of women in marginalized communities around the world. We work with nearly 40 artisan groups which collectively employ over 3,000 women in close to 20 countries. Our online store offers socially-conscious consumers a direct connection to artisan partners that are changing women’s lives by helping them to build sustainable livelihoods.

Rising Tide Fair Trade

http://www.rtfairtrade.com

Rising Tide Fair Trade works with artisans in developing countries who earn a fair wage, enabling them to support their families and achieve a sustainable business operation. The fair trade artisans we work with earn roughly 60 percent more than they would for comparable factory jobs. Since most of the artisans have the choice to work from home, they can tend to their children while contributing to the family income.

Lemonopoly

http://lemonopoly.org

Lemonopoly is a game about our local lemon trade. We trade real, local lemons that grow in backyards, urban farms and on public fruit trees. 
Real world economic takeover...in a game.

Sweet Riot

http://www.sweetriot.com/

We make all-natural chocolate treats called ‘peaces’, and we work to create a more just and celebrated multicultural world for our next generation.

Raven+Lily

http://www.ravenandlily.com

Raven + Lily is a socially responsible brand dedicated to empowering women through design partnerships and sustainable economic opportunities.

Yellow Leaf

http://yellowleafhammocks.com/

Yellow Leaf aims to engineer a turnaround in which marginalized ethnic groups such as the Mlabri apply their artisan talents of hammock making towards creating a micro-economy that will elevate them from their former state and maintain their cultural identity, with the added benefit of eradicating toxic farming methods within the communities we partner with. Hammocks have been the means to securing civil rights, combating deforestation, creating basic infrastructure and achieving financial security for hill tribe villages in this region of Northern Thailand.

Afia

http://shopafia.com

AFIA is an award-winning sustainable, tastemaking women’s clothing line sourced and sewn in Ghana, West Africa.
Designer Meghan Sebold handpicks the cotton wax fabric from the markets in the capital city of Accra – we use fabric printed in Ghana to support this iconic industry and showcase the fabric in our market. We work with sewing cooperatives in Ghana paid a fair wage for their craft.

Warby Parker

http://www.warbyparker.com

Warby Parker was founded with a rebellious spirit and a lofty objective: to create boutique-quality, classically crafted eyewear at a revolutionary price point.