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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

ChargeHolidays

ChargeHolidays promotes sustainable travel and helps travelers make informed decisions. They provide an accommodation booking platform with transparent sustainability assessments, integrated carbon reduction and offset tools, and a rewards system that supports social and environmental projects. They also provide sustainability coaching services based on design thinking principles. ChargeHolidays works with partners that are recognized by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) and is part of ECPAT to prevent the exploitation of children in the hospitality industry. Their platform is optimized for people with disabilities and provides transparent information on inclusion and accessibility. ChargeHolidays is a steward-owned company with a golden share held by Purpose Foundation to ensure their profits always remain in service of their purpose.


chargeNET

chargeNET is an electric vehicle charging solution developed and manufactured in Sri Lanka. They offer fast chargers, home chargers, and commercial chargers coupled with mobile and web based software and smart card controls for fully automated operation. chargeNET is committed to improving electric vehicle charging infrastructure at economical rates throughout Sri Lanka. They are spearheading the creation of green corridors for electric vehicle users by expanding their network island-wide.


Charity Charms

Charity Charms creates custom logo charms, jewelry, and accessories for social enterprises, nonprofits, community fundraisers, and awareness campaigns. Their mission is to help organizations with a social or environmental cause develop their brands, share their stories, fundraise, and engage with supporters, volunteers, and employees. Since 2004, they have worked more than 500 nonprofits worldwide. Charity Charms is committed to sourcing ethical, environmentally responsible materials. Charms are made from recycled pewter and silver and work is outsourced to partner nonprofits that benefit women, people with disabilities, veterans, and survivors of sexual abuse and assault. Charity Charms uses 20 percent of proceeds from their "Have a Heart" line of products with their own heart logo to support custom charm programs for charitable organizations. They also launched the "Key to Strength" campaign to raise funds for Arizona nonprofits through partnerships with local businesses. Charity Charms is a member of One Percent for the Planet.


Charlie’s Pure Organics

Charlie's Pure Organics is a farm in the Mullaitivu district of northeastern Sri Lanka that promotes organic farming methods and supplies poison-free food. They have been producing organically for family and friends since 2014 and now sell the surplus at affordable rates with low profit margins. Products include rice, sesame, fruits, vegetables, organic fertilizers, and earthworms. They also supply bee honey from families in Nedunkeni. Charlie's Pure Organics conducts consultation services, training programs, and seminars on organic farming. They provide free organic fertilizers and earthworms to low-income farmers interested in organic methods and free rice and vegetables to local people in need. They fund community service projects through the Alampil church. Charlie's Pure Organics is verified by the Department of Agriculture Mullaitivu.


Cha's Organics

Cha's Organics specializes in organic fair trade coconut milk, spices, and tropical fruits, which are grown on biodiverse, family owned organic farms. They are passionate about regenerative organic agriculture, fair trade principles, and food that is affordable, nourishing, and delicious. Their fair trade premiums support organic seedlings, inputs, and tools, training on organic farming methods, community centers, drinking water supply, school supplies, and financial security initiatives for women in the community. Cha's Organics donates one percent of all coconut milk sales to the Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society to help protect Sri Lanka’s wild elephants.


Chatham Bars Inn Farm

Chatham Bars Inn Farm is an eight acre farm on Cape Cod that specializes in sustainably grown fresh produce. They supply the kitchens at Chatham Bars Inn and sell to the community through a seasonal farm stand. Products include 125 varieties of vegetables, flowers, potted plants, seedlings, kimchi, pickles, salsa, hot sauce, and more. Food waste from the restaurant kitchen is composted and used to develop the area's sandy soil. The farm offers tours, workshops, farm-to-table dinners, and other events to raise awareness about sustainable farming practices and the local food movement. Chatham Bars Inn Farm donates over ten thousand dollars worth of produce per year to trusted local food banks including the Harwich Family Pantry.


Chathoorya

Chathoorya is a rural enterprise committed to producing natural food for a healthy society. They source ingredients directly from suppliers to produce ice cream made with local fruits, kola kenda herbal porridge, kurakkan kenda millet porridge, kithul piti kenda palm flour porridge, and traditional sweets and snacks.


Cheekbone Beauty Cosmetics

Cheekbone Beauty produces color cosmetics with a focus on sustainability and honoring Indigenous traditions and creates a space in the beauty industry where everyone, including Indigenous people, feels represented and seen. They offer cruelty-free vegan lipstick, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, concealer, primer, blush, contouring kits, and other makeup products made with sustainably sourced fair trade ingredients that meet clean beauty standards. Product packaging is refillable, reusable, or made from plantable seed paper. Cheekbone supports Shannen’s Dream and the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society, the Navajo Water Project, and One Tree Planted. Every year, they launch new, limited-edition products and donate 100 percent of the profits to the Cheekbone Beauty Scholarship Fund to support Indigenous students with post-secondary education costs. Cheekbone Beauty is a certified B Corporation, a member of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB), and a Canopy Pack4Good partner.


Cheenadi Oil

Cheenadi Oil is an Ayurvedic oil for rheumatism, aches, pains, sprains, bruises, muscle recovery, and more that was developed by a renowned Sri Lankan physician in the early 1940s. The original formula is now being reintroduced by his descendents with a focus on making it affordable and accessible to all. The herbal ingredients are sustainably sourced from rural suppliers and extracted using traditional techniques. Cheenadi Oil is packed in recycled glass bottles.


Cherine's Quench

Cherine's Quench produces homemade ginger beer and naarang juice with no preservatives or additives. The drinks are sold in glass bottles which are collected for recycling. They donate money to Helpage and the cancer society.


Chesma's Natural Cookies

Chesma's Natural Cookies specializes in a unique cashew-shaped cookie made from a 70-year-old Polish recipe. Proceeds from the cookie sales are used to support Foundation of Goodness's education programs for rural children. Chesma's also provides training and part-time employment opportunities to undergraduates.


Chey'z Recipes

Chey'z Recipes produces healthy natural condiments from locally grown nai miris chili to reduce post-harvest losses. They specialize in nai miris sauces, pastes, and pickles. Chey'z sources chilies from a local farmers' society in Athurugiriya and works with them to grow without any synthetic agrichemicals.


Chiang Mai Wellbeing Social Enterprise

Chiang Mai Wellbeing Social Enterprise promotes holistic health through wellness-focused ventures that support the body's innate ability to self-heal without dependence on pharmaceuticals. Insda Wellness Resort in Chiang Mai and Amaravati Wellness Center in Mae Rim host retreats and provide accommodation, healthy meals, and wellness services. Origan Spa offers massage, Tok Sen, hot compress treatments, herbal steam baths, sound baths, pranayama, and Ayurvedic therapies. X On Earth specializes in Indian Ayurvedic dishes. Shambhu Cafe serves vegetarian and vegan food and drinks and offers a saltwater infinity pool, cold water plunges, and hydrotherapy treatments. Chiang Mai Wellbeing Social Enterprise creates meaningful employment opportunities for people in need of additional support. They initiate community development and environmental projects, support cultural activities, prioritize local suppliers, and partner with WeGreen and Chiang Mai University to manage, recycle, and compost waste. Chiang Mai Wellbeing Social Enterprise reinvests the majority of their profits towards their mission.


Chibby's Friends

Chibby’s Friends is a not-for-profit organization that focuses on awareness, voluntary action, and fundraising around four main issues: HIV education, supporting children with HIV and other medical challenges, women's empowerment, and environmental sustainability. Chibby's Friends is named after a child who experienced serious health complications when he was young. He is now fully recovered and is living a healthy life. The organization aims to enhance the lives of young children, like Chibby, who have poor health and live in adverse conditions. Their network of volunteers also organizes monthly beach cleanups and environmental projects.


Chicago Fair Trade

Chicago Fair Trade cultivates a community dedicated to an economy that values the labor and dignity of all people. ​They increase support for economic and environmental justice through consumer education, advocacy, and promotion of local fair trade businesses. They also retail Chicago Fair Trade organic coffee blends and other fair trade products through an annual holiday pop-up shop, local farmers markets, and a space at the Andersonville Galleria. Chicago Fair Trade brings together member businesses, educational institutions, congregations, nonprofits, volunteers, and activists for a wide range of events and campaigns. They were the driving force behind Chicago being named a Fair Trade City and a Sweatshop-Free City, they launched the Chicago Fair Trade Museum, and they host annual World Fair Trade Day events. Chicago Fair Trade is registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.


Child Action Lanka

Child Action Lanka aims to transform the lives of disadvantaged children in Sri Lanka through a holistic, sustainable, community-based approach. They started in 2006 with a rented basement space in Kandy and now operate 8 child development centers throughout the country that focus on education, health and nutrition, and child rights and protection. Child Action Lanka provides extra tuition, school supplies, scholarships, a mobile school for street kids, healthy meals, medical camps, counseling and therapy, safe homes, shelters, awareness programs, and start-up business support for women. They receive community contributions and generate income through a secondhand goods shop, a cafe, and their WRAP line of housewares and accessories made from donated upcycled sarees.


ChildFund Sri Lanka

ChildFund Sri Lanka was established in 1985 to improve the lives of deprived, excluded, and vulnerable children in Sri Lanka and provide them with the capacity and opportunity to become young adults, parents, and leaders who bring lasting and positive change in their communities. They partner with government agencies, companies, social service clubs, and other supporters to implement programs related to health and nutrition, early childhood development, disability inclusion, child protection, digital learning, youth entrepreneurship, disaster response, and environmental protection. In response to the Sri Lankan economic crisis, they are also supporting home garden development, supplying rechargeable lights, and providing supplementary meals through community kitchens. ChildFund Sri Lanka is registered as a not-for-profit organization and is a member of ChildFund International.


Child Protection Force

Child Protection Force provides free legal aid and mental health services for children who are abused, neglected, in trouble with the police, or in need of legal support. They raise public awareness about these issues and collaborate with local police and other child-related government authorities to improve how these cases are handled. The ultimate goal is to expedite procedures whenever a child is involved, protect the mental wellbeing of the child throughout the process, and ensure that all authorities and people responsible for the wellbeing of children work together in a more organized and effective manner. While Child Protection Force has a long term focus on systemic change, their policy is to not lose sight of individual cases. They reach out to every child affected by rape, abuse, neglect, molestation, and legal issues in the Western Province of Sri Lanka to ensure no child is left behind. Child Protection Force is registered as a not-for-profit organization.


Chillinut

Chilinut produces coconut based condiments from sustainably sourced ingredients with no added oil or preservatives. Chilinut aims to provide healthy products for consumers, facilitate social inclusion throughout the supply chain, and promote traditional Sri Lankan flavors around the world.


Chilote Shoes

Chilote Shoes offers slow-crafted house shoes and accessories that empower artisan women and communities in Patagonia. Their slippers, leg warmers, neck warmers, wrist warmers, and headbands are hand-knit using traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations. Chilote Shoes uses locally sourced natural, renewable, and upcycled materials like raw sheep wool, salmon leather, and vegetable-tanned saddle leather to support the region's farmers and producers. Their community-based production model enables artisan partners to set their own schedules and remain with their families while earning fair wages and reliable year-round income. A QR code inside each pair of slippers links to more details about the artisans who made them. Chilote Shoes finances native tree planting through Fundación Reforestemos to help regenerate unique Patagonian ecosystems.