Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Tenun eBoon Artisan aims to preserve and develop Indonesia's weaving traditions and economically empower women artisans. They started with clothing and housewares for the local market, and they are now expanding their reach through partnerships, digital marketing, and online sales. The founder grew up in a weaving family on the island of Lombok and works with backstrap loom weavers from Lombok and with ikat weavers from Java to improve quality, introduce new products, and expand market access. Unlike conventional traders, Tenun eBoon maintains close, long-term partnerships with weavers. They ensure fair payment, support family and religious events, and plan production around other caregiving and farming responsibilities. Tenun eBoon prioritizes naturally dyed yarn and minimizes waste in their production process.
Térapy Ceylon specializes in wellness tea blends that bring together Ayurvedic leaves, roots, herbs and flowers and pure Ceylon tea. They partner with Sri Lankan Ayurvedic practitioners and farmers and prioritize endemic, naturally grown herbs and responsible packaging. Térapy Ceylon is helping rural communities transition to sustainable farming practices and is working to develop organic certified supply chains for all of their ingredients. Products that are already have EU, USDA, or JAS organic certification are transparently labeled.
Tercero Solutions works to rematriate the economy by helping mission-aligned social enterprises and nonprofit organizations optimize their operations and technology. They foster inclusive and sustainable growth through strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, risk assessment, resource management, iterative evaluation, supply chain streamlining, information technology, cybersecurity, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) integration. Tercero Solutions pays Shuumi Land Tax to support the work of the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust. They are a certified SBA Women Owned Small Business, a certified California Green Business, and a member of Freelancers Union, Latinas in Tech, Natives in Tech, Techqueria, All Tech is Human, ClimateAction.tech, Collaborative Earth, and Community-Centric Fundraising.
Terenure Enterprise Centre supports local businesses and community groups in Terenure Village, Dublin to innovate, collaborate and reach
their full potential. They provide affordable coworking space, offices, meeting rooms, virtual office memberships, digital media consultation, photography, podcasting, and video production services. Meeting spaces are available at reduced rates for charities and social enterprises. Terenure Enterprise Centre also provides digital skills courses, social activities, day trips, talks and movie nights for people aged 55 and over. They are a registered charity and a member of Social Enterprise Republic of Ireland, Community Service Programme Networks, and Involve Autism. Terenure Enterprise Centre reinvests all surplus towards their purpose.
Terra Creta Sri Lanka is an authorized distributor for Terra Creta extra virgin olive oil from Greece. They aim to promote healthy living and make organic and sustainably sourced olive oil accessible and affordable for people in Sri Lanka. Terra Creta works with olive producer groups in Crete that are committed to environmentally responsible practices. They monitor and report their carbon emissions and provide online traceability from farm to shelf.
TerraGen Energy aims to eradicate energy poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond by providing clean, affordable, and sustainable renewable energy driven by innovative technology. Their flagship product, TerraGen, is an autonomous power generator (APG) that integrates wind, gravity, and Internet of Things (IoT) technology to deliver a smart, off-grid, battery and gravity-powered electric generator. TerraGen is available through a subscription-based model to enable households and businesses to access renewable energy without the upfront cost of purchasing the equipment. TerraGen Energy is a member of Impact Hub Lagos.
TerraKlay collaborates with small artisan groups, collectives, and nonprofits in India to create handcrafted baskets, pottery, and home textiles. The artisans work within their homes and community workshops and set their own fair wages. Products are made to last from cotton, wool, upcycled banana fiber, natural plant dyes, Manipur black clay, and other sustainably sourced materials. TerraKlay prioritizes energy and water efficiency and waste reduction. They are part of Chicago Fair Trade.
Terroirs du Liban is a gourmet food brand developed by Fair Trade Lebanon to support rural communities and promote exceptional Lebanese products. They partner with women's cooperatives and small-scale rural enterprises to produce olive oil, vinegar, traditional grains, pulses, condiments, seasonings, pickles, jams, spreads, syrups, wines, arak, and olive oil soaps. Products are available online, through their shop in Hazmieh, and through fair trade partners around the world. Fair Trade Lebanon provides training, equipment, and support for agricultural development, supply chain improvements, and certifications. They raise awareness about fair trade through public talks and events and programs for schools, universities, hotels, restaurants, and other businesses. Terroirs du Liban is a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO).
Tetrim Teas crafts wellbeing tea blends in the Gwendraeth Valley of Wales using locally sourced ingredients that naturally enhance health. They offer a rhubarb root cleansing tea that supports digestion and a Lion's Mane mushroom tea for memory, cognition, and mental wellbeing. Tetrim Teas partners with local farmers and family businesses to reduce food miles and strengthen Welsh communities and uses plastic-free tea bags and sustainably sourced packaging to minimize waste. They blend their teas in the heart of their community at Trimsaran Community Centre, work with a local school to grow tea trees with the children, and have established a Tŷ Te group in the village to bring people together over a cup of tea. Tetrim Teas is an accredited Living Wage Employer and reinvests all surplus towards their community and their mission.
Thadhee Bonsai creates ornamental bonsai trees and provides bonsai workshops, consulting, maintenance services, rental, soil, pots, and equipment. They see bonsai as a means to "inspire and elevate the human spirit" and connect people with nature. Thadhee Bonsai uses natural, traditional techniques with no synthetic agrichemicals. All biodegradable waste is composted. They help small-scale producers throughout Sri Lanka create bonsai and provide maintenance and consulting services.
Thai Heritage is a brand of Thai condiments made with no preservatives, artificial colors, MSG or other synthetic additives. Tea House, their distributor for Sri Lanka, supplies dark and light soy sauce, rice vinegar, sri racha, fish sauce, oyster sauce, teriyaki sauce, chili sauce, plum sauce, tom yum paste, and Thai curry pastes.
Thai Hut offers natural Thai food in Sri Lanka using local ingredients sourced from their own garden and from Good Market suppliers. They are committed to environmentally responsible packaging and collect back containers for recycling and reuse. Thai Hut donates five percent of profits to help urban farmers develop their home gardens.
Thalal Natural Farming Producer Group is a cluster of small-scale organic farmers in eastern Sri Lanka committed to growing affordable natural food and protecting the environment. They produce their own compost, liquid fertilizers, and biopesticides from locally available materials. Crops include dry zone vegetables, leafy greens, and legumes. Members also grow rice, cassava, banana, guava, orange, mango, coconut, cashew, and moringa. Thalal Natural Farming Producer Group is verified under a local organic participatory guarantee system (PGS).
Thalpe Recycling Centre is a community-supported initiative that offers recycling pickup on the southern coast of Sri Lanka. They collect recyclable plastic, glass, metal, and paper, clean and sort it, and sell it to recycling organizations. This prevents waste from entering landfills and the ocean and reduces the consumption of new raw materials. Thalpe Recycling Centre works with Greener Galle, Saving Sri Lanka, local schools, community groups, and businesses to raise awareness and support the transition to a zero waste economy in southern Sri Lanka.
Thambiliwatte is a family farm in northwestern Sri Lanka that is committed to a simple, natural lifestyle and sustainable farming methods. They cultivate a diverse range of crops including coconut, king coconut, four varieties of banana, passionfruit, lime, rose apple, guava, cashew, avocado, soursop, beli, wood apple, mango, paddy, cassava, sweet potato, finger millet, and seasonal legumes, vegetables, spices, and herbs. Thambiliwatte is supporting a farmer network for local women and working with neighboring farmers to transition to organic practices. In the future, they plan to offer ecotourism farm visits and home stays, festivals, and harvest promotions. Thambiliwatte is verified under a local organic participatory guarantee system (PGS).
Thanapara Swallows Development Society is working to eliminate the causes of poverty in rural Bangladesh. The initiative was first started in 1973 to create livelihood opportunities for widows in Thanapara village after the Bangladesh Liberation War. Today, they employ nearly 200 rural women and produce clothing and housewares for fair trade partners around the world. The women dye yarn using natural and azo-free dyes, create handwoven and hand embroidered fabrics, and sew them into finished products. Thanapara Swallows provides ongoing training and maintains a training center with domitory accommodation that can also be used by other local organizations. They provide health benefits, a retirement fund, a day care center, and education support for producers' children. Social programs include primary education services and community organizing related to village development, agricultural rights, access to services, and addressing issues like early marriage, dowry, and domestic violence. Thanapara Swallows is a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO).
Thanks a Ton provides a platform for people to learn about and engage with carbon dioxide removal (CDR) in a fun and gratitude-rich environment. They make it possible to buy a digital thank you card that removes one ton of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Different methods of CDR have different prices based on the actual cost of removing and storing a single ton. Current options include soil carbon sequestration through Nori, reforestation through Forestry Partners, mineralization through greenSand, biochar through Pacific Biochar, and bio-oil through Charm Industrial. Thanks a Ton recognizes that multiple CDR techniques will be needed to address the scale of the challenge. Supporting early stage solutions now will accelerate testing and bring down costs. By making carbon removal more accessible, Thanks a Ton raises the bar for "net zero" and helps people understand the difference between avoiding future emissions and cleaning up the mess that has already been made.
Thankyou Payroll streamlines payroll management for small businesses and supports sustainable outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand. They provide government-accredited pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) intermediary services and offer cloud-based software that assists with tax compliance, employee payments, payslips, leave management, and accounting. Thankyou Payroll supports their staff with above-standard leave entitlements, well-being allowance, health insurance, flexible and hybrid work options, and a matched superannuation contribution. They reduce their environmental impact through low-carbon commuting incentives like fully funded public transport and interest-free e-bike loans, internal sustainability education, waste audits and composting initiatives, partnering with mission-aligned suppliers, maintaining carbon-positive status through Ekos, and supporting nature generation through paid volunteer days and long-term environmental partnerships. Thankyou Payroll offers free payroll services to local charities. They are transitioning to a steward ownership model under Generous Ventures, a charitable trust. Thankyou Payroll is a member of New Zealand Sustainable Business Network and Climate Leaders Coalition.
That's What She Had is a travel blog about food around the world. It started out with a focus on local dishes and the people who made them and has expanded to include more information on sustainable living, responsible travel, and waste reduction. The information is free and publicly accessible.
That Tote Boy creates reusable cloth bags to reduce plastic pollution and the need for single-use plastic. They are committed to keeping products affordable and accessible to encourage people from all backgrounds to transition to environmentally responsible alternatives. The tote bags are made by local women from unbleached cotton and recycled materials. Hand painted and embroidered designs are available. That Tote Boy uses their platform to raise awareness within Sri Lanka about the impact of single-use plastic on human health and the environment.