About 345 organisations

SaXcell
Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands
SaXcell is a Dutch innovator turning pre‑ and post‑consumer cotton textile waste into regenerated man‑made cellulose fibers, using a closed‑loop lyocell recycling process. Their technology dissolves cotton-based textiles into a pulp, which is then spun into yarn without requiring new agricultural land, dramatically cutting water usage — only about 10 liters per kilogram of SaXcell fiber, versus 2,000 liters per kilogram for conventional cotton. Through partnerships like Birla Cellulose, SaXcell scales production using existing textile infrastructure. They aim to close the loop fully: used textiles can be recycled again into SaXcell, keeping them within a sustainable circular economy.

NIMORA
Kaduwela, Western Province, Sri Lanka
NIMORA is a conscious fashion label and social enterprise based in Kaduwela, Sri Lanka, dedicated to redefining the local textile industry through ethical labor and environmental stewardship. The brand specializes in creating timeless, breathable apparel—including dresses, shirts, and trousers—crafted from natural cotton and linen fibers specifically selected for tropical climates. By partnering with home-based seamstresses, NIMORA provides flexible livelihood opportunities that allow women to balance professional work with domestic responsibilities, ensuring they receive fair compensation significantly above local industry rates. Environmental sustainability is woven into the brand's DNA through a small-batch production model that minimizes textile waste and limits unnecessary sampling. NIMORA actively promotes a circular fashion ecosystem through its "Pre-Loved" program, which encourages customers to return gently used garments for repair, resale, or upcycling. By combining high-quality, made-to-last designs with a commitment to female empowerment and waste reduction, NIMORA serves as a leading example of how localized, ethical manufacturing can drive meaningful social and ecological impact in Sri Lanka.

Rizer
Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, Western Province, Sri Lanka
Rizer is an innovative sustainable manufacturing enterprise based in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka, dedicated to combating the global plastic pollution crisis. The company specializes in manufacturing high-quality textiles and T-shirts entirely from recycled PET plastic bottles. Recognizing that billions of plastic bottles pollute the environment and endanger marine life annually, Rizer actively diverts this massive waste stream from landfills and oceans. They purchase, meticulously wash, sterilize, and grind discarded PET plastic into flakes, which are then converted into polymer chips, yarn, and eventually premium fabric. This highly efficient recycling process consumes thirty percent less water and forty-five percent less energy compared to producing virgin raw materials. Rizer utilizes safe, Oeko-Tex certified dyes to protect human health and the ecosystem. Beyond manufacturing, the enterprise actively improves the livelihoods of local waste collectors and strongly partners with grassroots organizations to lead coastal cleanups and extensive reforestation initiatives.

Ji Clothing & Living
San Francisco, California, United States
Ji Clothing & Living is a San Francisco-based enterprise celebrating the rich diversity of Indian textile techniques, with a dedicated focus on resist dyeing, hand weaving, and block printing. The company produces small-batch, handcrafted scarves, shawls, throws, and bags utilizing natural and sustainably sourced materials. Many of their creations are meticulously designed and finished in their home-based studio in California, blending global heritage with modern aesthetics. Ji partners exclusively with artisans who share their deep commitment to fair wages, improved working conditions, and the preservation of traditional crafts. Driven by a strong social mission, the brand allocates five percent of its profits to support the education of its partner artisans' children in India. Additionally, Ji Clothing & Living demonstrates an ongoing commitment to wildlife conservation by making annual donations to foster elephant calves orphaned by human-wildlife conflict.

Danfe Works
Lalitpur, Bagmati Province, Nepal
Danfe Works is a pioneering social enterprise based in Lalitpur, Nepal, established in 2015 to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for marginalized young women. Operating in close partnership with its sister nonprofit, SAATH, the enterprise provides dignified, living-wage employment to graduates of SAATH's skill training programs. Danfe Works produces an environmentally responsible line of clothing, accessories, and housewares crafted exclusively from natural fibers and treated with azo-free dyes. Available online and through their Jhamsikhel retail outlet, their products showcase the immense potential of locally made, sustainable Nepalese fashion. Beyond their proprietary retail line, Danfe Works offers comprehensive custom manufacturing services for national and international clients, covering everything from product design and material sourcing to cut-and-sew assembly and rigorous quality control. Dedicated to holistic social impact, the organization maintains safe working conditions, reinvests all profits back into its core mission, and actively champions environmental responsibility within the Nepalese textile sector.

Graffiteez
Wickford, Essex, United Kingdom
Graffiteez is a sustainable print studio based in Wickford, United Kingdom, dedicated to merging urban creative expression with the highest environmental and ethical standards. The company specializes in custom hand-printed T-shirts and bags, utilizing Earth Positive organic cotton garments that are manufactured in facilities powered entirely by solar and wind energy. Unlike traditional garment printing, Graffiteez exclusively uses water-based screen printing inks that are free from PVC and harmful Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), ensuring a non-toxic process for both the makers and the planet. The brand functions as a platform for climate advocacy, using its designs to spark conversations about environmental responsibility. Their commitment to sustainability extends through their entire supply chain, featuring recycled and compostable packaging. A unique hallmark of their service is the inclusion of bee-friendly wildflower seeds with specific collections, encouraging biodiversity. By prioritizing ethical sourcing and carbon-neutral manufacturing, Graffiteez provides a conscious alternative for custom merchandise and streetwear.

Fjällräven
Örnsköldsvik, Västernorrland County, Sweden
Fjällräven is a Swedish outdoor equipment and apparel company renowned for creating functional, durable, and timeless products designed for life in nature. Founded with a mission to make outdoor experiences more accessible, Fjällräven focuses on long-lasting design that reduces overconsumption and environmental impact. The company integrates sustainability into every stage of its operations, from responsible material sourcing to transparent supply chains and ethical manufacturing. Fjällräven actively promotes environmental awareness through initiatives such as responsible wool standards, recycled materials, and nature conservation programs. By combining Scandinavian design principles with environmental responsibility, Fjällräven supports outdoor enthusiasts while encouraging respect for nature, biodiversity protection, and sustainable living.

Kind Bag
London, England, United Kingdom
Kind Bag is a UK-based company transforming the way people think about everyday bags by combining sustainability, style, and functionality. They design and produce a wide range of eco-friendly products, including backpacks, lunch bags, carry-alls, and fashion accessories, suitable for work, school, travel, or daily life. Each product is crafted from recycled and biodegradable materials, is vegan-friendly, and free from harmful chemicals, ensuring both environmental responsibility and user safety.What makes Kind Bag unique is its strong commitment to reducing waste and promoting sustainability. Their products are durable, thoughtfully designed, and recyclable at the end of their life cycle. The company has earned the trust of over 50,000 satisfied customers, who value their high-quality, stylish designs and the peace of mind that comes with supporting ethical practices. As a certified B Corporation, Kind Bag also partners with environmental initiatives and women-led projects, making every purchase socially and environmentally impactful.


Banofi Leather
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Banofi Leather is an Indian materials innovation company focused on developing sustainable, plant-based alternatives to conventional leather. The company produces its proprietary material, Ban-o-Fi, using banana crop waste sourced from farmers, transforming agricultural residue into a high-value, eco-friendly material. By replacing resource-intensive animal leather and plastic-based synthetic leather, Banofi aims to significantly reduce water consumption, carbon emissions, and toxic chemical usage associated with traditional leather production. Founded with a strong emphasis on circular economy principles, Banofi Leather works closely with agricultural communities to create additional income streams while minimizing environmental impact. Its plant-based leather is designed to be durable, versatile, and suitable for applications across fashion accessories, footwear, furniture upholstery, automotive interiors, and packaging. The company has gained international recognition for its innovation, sustainability focus, and social impact, positioning Banofi Leather as a promising contributor to the global shift toward responsible and sustainable materials.

ReBloom
Colombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka
ReBloom is a purpose-driven apparel brand dedicated to creating sustainable, ethical, and eco-friendly clothing that benefits both people and the planet. Our products are crafted using recycled and environmentally responsible materials, ensuring minimal environmental impact while maintaining quality, comfort, and style. We follow a fully vegan production approach and use biodegradable, plastic-free packaging to reduce waste and pollution. At ReBloom, we strongly believe in social empowerment and fair labor practices. More than 80% of our workforce and leadership team are women, and we provide living wages, safe working conditions, skill development training, and inclusive workplace policies. We prioritize local sourcing, small-scale suppliers, and ethical manufacturing processes to strengthen local economies and reduce carbon footprints. Transparency is central to our operations, from clear pricing to full disclosure of materials and sourcing. Through responsible production, community engagement, and continuous impact measurement, ReBloom aims to redefine fashion by making sustainability accessible, affordable, and impactful for everyone.

Tiny Living Colors
Kochi, Kerela, India
Tiny Living Colors is a purpose-driven clothing brand for babies and toddlers that celebrates the beauty of natural transformation. Founded by Shraddha Sasidharan, the brand was born from a shift in perspective toward conscious parenting and a desire to create a deeper connection between children and the natural world. Every garment is handcrafted using "living colors"—dyes derived from botanical sources like marigold, pomegranate rinds, madder, and lac resin. These natural hues are unique because they are never static; they evolve, soften, and deepen over time, much like the children who wear them. The brand prioritizes slowness over excess, utilizing organic materials and traditional dyeing techniques that are gentle on sensitive skin and entirely biodegradable. By choosing Tiny Living Colors, parents embrace a philosophy of "made to be worn, loved, and passed on," fostering a sustainable legacy through artisanal craftsmanship that respects both human health and the Earth’s delicate ecosystems.
Nuw
London, England, United Kingdom
Nuw. is a transformative force in the realm of sustainable fashion, pioneering an innovative platform that addresses the pitfalls of fast fashion. Through their unique approach, they enable users to both rent and lend clothing, fostering a circular fashion ecosystem that reduces the environmental impact of the industry. This platform promotes conscious consumption by encouraging users to share their existing wardrobes and rent stylish pieces, minimizing the need for constant purchasing. By participating in the Nuw's community, individuals actively contribute to combating textile waste and promoting responsible fashion practices. This approach not only extends the lifespan of clothing items but also fosters a sense of sustainability and collaboration. Moreover, their platform offers a wide selection of fashionable choices, providing users with an opportunity to express their personal style while adhering to ethical and eco-conscious values. In a world increasingly concerned about environmental impact, Nuw's innovative concept aligns with the push for a more sustainable and ethical fashion industry.


MuddleArt
New Delhi, Delhi, India
MuddleArt is an Indian circular economy startup that addresses the growing challenge of pre-consumer textile waste generated by the apparel and textile manufacturing industry. Founded in 2019, the company works with factories, brands, recyclers, and upcyclers to ensure textile waste is ethically collected, segregated, and redirected away from landfills. MuddleArt focuses on building transparent and traceable waste management systems that allow businesses to track material flow and meet sustainability and compliance goals. By formalising the textile waste value chain, the company helps reduce environmental pollution while improving resource efficiency. A strong emphasis is placed on social impact, as MuddleArt creates dignified livelihood opportunities for workers from marginalised communities within the waste ecosystem. Through its technology-enabled approach and partnerships, MuddleArt supports sustainable production practices and contributes to the transition towards a more responsible and circular textile industry in India.

Olive+Comet
Lake Worth, Florida, USA
Olive + Comet is a conscious lifestyle brand dedicated to producing ethically handcrafted accessories that balance modern aesthetics with environmental responsibility. The brand emphasizes mindful consumption by offering products designed to last, reducing dependency on fast fashion trends. Each product reflects careful material selection, prioritizing eco-friendly fabrics, low-impact dyes, and sustainable production practices. Olive + Comet actively supports fair labor standards by collaborating with small-scale artisans and ethical manufacturing partners, ensuring transparency and dignity across its supply chain. The brand’s philosophy centers on simplicity, functionality, and sustainability, appealing to environmentally aware consumers seeking purpose-driven products. By integrating thoughtful design with responsible business values, Olive + Comet contributes to reducing waste, encouraging slow fashion, and promoting conscious consumer behavior. Its mission aligns with global sustainability goals, focusing on environmental stewardship, social impact, and long-term value creation.


One Ocean One Love Clothing
Rockport, Massachusetts, USA
One Ocean One Love Clothing Shop is a surf-inspired, environmentally responsible apparel brand based in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA. The brand focuses on hand-printed clothing and accessories that reflect ocean culture, coastal lifestyles, and environmental stewardship. Each product is thoughtfully designed using eco-friendly inks and ethical production methods, emphasizing quality, comfort, and sustainability. Beyond fashion, One Ocean One Love is driven by a mission to protect marine ecosystems. A portion of the company’s profits is donated to ocean conservation, cleanup initiatives, and marine-focused non-profit organizations. The shop serves as both a retail destination and a creative studio, offering customers unique designs that blend art, nature, and purpose. With a strong commitment to sustainability, community engagement, and ocean advocacy, One Ocean One Love has positioned itself as a meaningful brand for environmentally conscious consumers seeking authentic, purpose-driven apparel.


Not Normal Store
Windang, Windang, Australia
Not Normal Store (registered in NSW, postcode 2528) is a small Australian fashion label and online storefront that positions itself on deliberate nonconformity and elevated basics — offering small-batch, design-forward apparel through a Shopify storefront and visual-first social channels. The business is registered as a sole trader under Emily Jane Gladwin and lists Windang (NSW 2528) as its main business location. The website shows capsule-style pieces (halter tops, shorts, bralettes) marketed with lifestyle imagery and sustainability-adjacent language; the brand emphasizes limited releases, sensual minimalism, and an intimate, direct-to-consumer shopping experience via social commerce and the store checkout. Public records (ABR) show the business name registration in mid-2025 and the ABN active from early 2025. Operational details such as a street address, staff list, formal certifications, or public financials are not published; contact is handled through the store’s contact form and social DMs. For partner or wholesale queries the business likely prefers direct contact via the site or Instagram.

Visual Poetry Barcelona
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Visual Poetry Barcelona is an artistic lifestyle and design company founded in Barcelona to explore the intersection of art and visual poetry. Built around expressive illustrations and “visual poems,” the brand creates unique garments and accessories — including organic cotton tees, hoodies, pins, tote bags, postcards, and fine art prints — that reflect emotion, creativity and artistic narrative. Production is locally sourced with a strong emphasis on sustainable, high-quality materials and environmentally conscious practices. The company started with a concept store and studio in El Born, Barcelona in 2013 and has since grown its presence internationally through online sales and worldwide shipping. With bold visuals, meaningful narratives and a commitment to eco-friendly production, Visual Poetry Barcelona stands as a creative hub where art meets wearable design.


AfroWema
Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya
AfroWema is a pioneering sustainable African fashion and lifestyle brand dedicated to creating culturally inspired, ethically crafted garments while promoting environmental and social responsibility. Founded by Tatiana Teixeira, the brand transforms reclaimed textiles, upcycled denim, and traditional African fabrics like Kitenge into unique, one-of-a-kind apparel that celebrates heritage and storytelling. AfroWema’s mission extends beyond fashion: it empowers local artisans, particularly in Kibera, Nairobi, providing fair-wage employment, training, and opportunities for youth through programs like Sustainable Fashion 4 Kids. The brand adheres to zero-waste, low-impact design principles, ensuring every collection minimizes environmental footprint while maximizing creativity. AfroWema has gained international recognition, including a notable runway debut at Africa Fashion Week London 2025, showcasing sustainable fashion on a global stage. By combining innovation, cultural pride, and conscious craftsmanship, AfroWema represents a new wave of fashion that is beautiful, meaningful, and responsible—proving that style and sustainability can coexist harmoniously.


Gooseberry Fool
Stockport, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Gooseberry Fool is an ethical children’s brand based in Cheadle Hulme, UK, dedicated to the principles of slow fashion and social restoration. The enterprise specializes in heirloom-quality baby clothing and accessories, including cardigans, rompers, and blankets, all hand-crocheted from GOTS-certified organic cotton. By partnering with rural women artisans in southern India, Gooseberry Fool provides dignified, empowering work and fair compensation, fostering long-term stability in marginalized communities. The brand operates with a deep commitment to circularity, encouraging customers to return pre-loved items for donation to local charities like Early Essentials and Cascade Family Essentials. Every purchase further supports social welfare through contributions to the Community Seva Centre in India and Harmony House in Delhi, which aids street children. By combining timeless, durable design with radical social transparency, Gooseberry Fool ensures that every garment tells a story of craftsmanship, environmental care, and community upliftment across borders.