TOPIC: PRODUCTS (94)
RUBR
http://rubr.caFounded by Engineers Without Borders Canada and PUBLIC Inc., RUBR is a Canadian social venture that believes we truly can do better, by providing quality products with natural rubber that make a difference and give consumers choice. The first RUBR product is our hockey puck, which is made in Canada and produced with natural rubber from the trees of Liberia — marrying social business and our national pastime.
KIND
http://www.kindsnacks.comFrom the healthy snacks we make to the way we work, live and give back, we are focused on making the world a little kinder – one tasty snack (and good act) at a time. We believe life is full of #kindawesome moments (both big and small) that leave a mark and make the world a little kinder.
Budsies
http://www.budsies.comWe create custom plush toys based on your child's drawings. Kids LOVE seeing their imaginations brought to life.
Harriet Kelsall Bespoke Jewellery
http://www.hkjewellery.co.ukHarriet 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.
Get Lazy
https://get-lazy.com/enGet 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.
Afia
http://shopafia.comAFIA 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.
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.
WeWOOD
http://we-wood.usWeWOOD is a leader in sustainable and eco-friendly fashion accessories. Their wooden watches are made from mostly reclaimed scrap wood. WeWOOD plants a tree for every watch that is purchased. Their partners, American Forests and Trees for the Future, have helped them to plant more than 300,000 trees since they began doing business in 2010.
Stocksy
http://www.stocksy.comWe are an artist owned cooperative that is founded upon the principles of equality, respect and the fair distribution of profits. We built this co-op to pay out all its profits each year in dividends. By design, we built a company to eliminate any threats to our ideals. Created by veterans of iStockphoto and its founder Bruce Livingstone, we provide sustainable careers through profit sharing and co-ownership with our artists. We also pay the highest royalty rates in the industry.
Hatch
https://www.hatch.coThanks to our curated community of talented makers, Hatch makes it easy and fun to personalize and customize every product on our site, including jewelry, home decor, and stylish accessories, to make it uniquely yours. Transform any product you see into something you're bound to love.
Lammily
http://lammily.comLammily is the first fashion doll made according to real female body proportions. The idea is to help children - girls and boys alike - develop a positive and realistic body image from an early age. As well as a normal physique, Lammily wears regular, casual clothes - like denim shorts and sneakers, so children can make their dolls look just like the real women in their lives.
AZIAM Girlz
http://www.aziamgirlz.comThe AZIAM Girlz brand is dedicated to teaching girlz to love who they are, as they are. Using the basics of Yoga to teach positive self- and social- awareness, we have designed dolls, clothing, accessories, bags, yoga products, jewelry, headwear, games, programs and books to make the Yoga experience more colorful for our Goddess in Progress.
Lottie
http://www.lottie.comLottie™ is an alternative ‘pro-girl’ doll for children aged 3-8. Lottie is a positive take on childhood – she doesn’t wear make-up, jewellery or high heels and she can stand on her own two feet. She has soft, strokable hair and colourful clothes with high quality, quirky details. Unlike other fashion dolls, Lottie’s body is also properly ‘childlike,' and based upon the proportions of a nine year old girl. Lottie is all about letting children be themselves, not growing up too quickly, and presenting a healthy view on body image.
Queens of Africa Dolls
http://www.queensofafricadolls.comThe Queens of Africa Dolls is a global initiative aimed at helping African girls develop a positive self-image and self-esteem. Their mission is to make dolls, books, comics, songs and other products that help empower little black girls around the world to embrace their beautiful, natural selves. They aim to act as an agent of cultural diversity, sensitivity and awareness for ALL girls.
Earth Berries Soap Nuts
http://www.earthsberries.comEarth's Berries Ltd is a direct importer of soap nuts, a berry that grows on the Ritha tree in India. The berry when added to water creates a low sudsing solution, for our eco friendly laundry detergent and cleaning supplies.

