Yellow Leaf

founder, Joe Demin

Join Yellow Leaf as they build a movement that strikes at the root of extreme poverty, deforestation & social injustice and helps Americans Do Good. Relax. 
Yellow Leaf makes insanely cozy hammocks- technically engineered for extreme comfort, durability & strength, with the option to completely custom design your own one-of-a-kind handwoven hammock. In a hectic, increasingly plugged-in world, Yellow Leaf provides a guilt-free opportunity to relax and allow yourself to rejuvenate, spark your creativity and float for awhile. 
As a social enterprise, Yellow Leaf strikes at the root of social inequity for marginalized hill tribe groups by creating high-wage jobs- empowering weavers and creating a ripple effect that combats associated social ills (e.g., exploitation, sex trafficking, disease, civil rights denials). By adapting weavers artisan skills to creating stylish eco-luxury hammocks, they enrich the entire community and tackle sustainability on a comprehensive level (economic, environmental, social & cultural). 

True Herban Clothing

founders, Salim and Eric

True Herban Clothing is a premium green friendly, American made lifestyle brand with a social purpose. Bringing fashion, sustainability and social responsibility together into one natural brand experience. Fueled by forward thinking founders, Eric and Salim, a community of artists, interactive web experience and a sustainable and economical supply chain.

Sweet Corn Tortilla Chips

founder, Cameron Sheldrake

Sweet Corn Tortilla Chips was founded by Cameron Sheldrake in 2011. Cameron grew up on a sweet corn farm outside of Ithaca NY, and attended Babson College. He started cooking tasty, healthy chips made from real sweet corn while still at Babson. By his senior year he was working with manufacturers to mass produce chips. Sweet Corn Tortilla Chips will be available in three Sweet Corn based flavors: Sea Salt, Jalapeno and Sea Salt and Pepper.

Susty Party

founders, Jessica and Emily

Susty Party manufactures and distributes eco-friendly party supplies that meet environmental and social standards. With the idea that fun human connections and  sustainability can co-exist, the company sells unique Susty Party branded products and other curated products.
 
 

Shea Yeleen International

founder, Rahama

Shea Yeleen International is a socially responsible enterprise that cares about the global community.  Our mission is to benefit rural African communities and particularly women in West Africa through the production and sale of high quality shea butter products. Our skin care line includes body butters, lipbalms, and soaps, among other products, which contain between 100 – 25% unrefined shea butter. Shea Yeleens model is transforming the shea industry by strengthening the shea butter supply chain to benefit local shea producers, and supplying higher quality natural shea products directly to savvy consumers. One major misconception among beauty product consumers is that all shea butter is natural shea butter. This is not the case. The majority of mainstream shea butter products use an ultra-refined shea butter, which is processed with hexane and stripped of its natural therapeutic benefits. Through connecting shea producers directly to consumers Shea Yeleen is ensuring that not only are women paid a living wage, but also that the highest natural product is available to consumers.

Shady Oaks Organics

founders Nate, Devin and Leif

Founded in 2010, Shady Oaks Organics cultivates the finest quality specialty mushrooms using 100% organic inputs and methods.  Our state of the art indoor production facility located in Newburyport, MA benefits from highly efficient equipment and environmentally conscious practices.  Shady Oaks Organics provides New England with a nutritious and sustainably produced food product that otherwise cant be sourced locally.

Runa

founders, Tyler and Dan

Rejuvenating, energizing and invigorating are just several of the words used to describe the tea manufactured by Runa. Designed by 26-year-olds Dan MacCombie and Tyler Gage, this four-person operation out of Brooklyn, NY and has been created to share an Ecuadorian ancestral tea with the world. This process allows members of struggling communities in Ecuador to both preserve their culture and generate income with which to feed their families.
Runa promotes healthy lifestyles and livelihoods by connecting producers and consumers through sustainable Amazonian products. Runa works with the Association and Fundacion Runa, an Ecuadorian non-profit organization, to ensure Fair Trade practices that promote the social and environmental integrity of guayusa production.

Raaka Virgin Chocolate

founder, Ryan Cheney

Raaka makes handcrafted chocolate from organic, fair trade cocoa beans in Brooklyn.  Raakas virgin chocolate delivers flavors you simply cant find in other chocolate because its made from unroasted cocoa beans.  Where conventional chocolate starts with roasting cocoa beans, Raaka has created a low-temperature, stone-ground process which preserves the unique character of raw cocoa beans.
Raaka is committed to ethical trade and green business practices. It guarantees that cocoa farmers receive at minimum $500 above market price per metric ton of cacao beans. At todays cocoa prices, this is equivalent to a 20% raise for cocoa farmers. Raaka’s packaging is printed with soy inks on FSC-certified, 100% post consumer recycled, chlorine-free paper that was processed by wind generated energy.  All of its cocoa husk is donated to Edible Schoolyard NYC, an after-school gardening program at P.S. 216 in Brooklyn, for use as mulch and fertilizer. 

Proxy Apparel

founder, Heatherjean Macneil

Proxy Apparel is an ethical fashion company dedicated to supporting womens cooperatives around the world. Launched by thirty-year old Heatherjean MacNeil, this company is empowering and employing women through the sale of its trendy fair trade products, apparel, and gift line.
Proxys mission is to empower and employ women in sweatshop-free, sustainable world and this mission drive their daily effort and they are working to infuse it into every aspect of the Proxy brand.

Project Repat

founders, Nathan Rothstein and Ross Lohr

Repat turns second-hand t-shirts into fun and fashionable clothing accessories. Each product is upcycled—a way to add value to a recycled good- by a person making a fair and living wage around the world.
 
We believe in telling the t-shirt story of the world, embracing upcycle innovation and creating jobs with dignity. Our planets’ current rate of new production is not sustainable, and it is time that we re-use the millions of t-shirts that we have already made, and in the process give more people the opportunity to work and live life with financial stability.

Perfect Fuel Chocolate

founders, Nicolas and Miles

Perfect Fuel Chocolate is raw dark chocolate that is certified Organic, Kosher, and sustainably produced. All products are made with low-glycemic palm sugar and their current chocolate includes ginseng for natural endurance.  Perfect Fuel Chocolate has 74% cacao and 500mg of certified American ginseng in each serving. CEO and Founder Nicolas Warrens mission is to create the perfect snack for healthy, active life 

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Njabini Apparel

founder, Mike Behan

Njabini Apparel, pronounced jah-beanie and founded by 21 year old Michael Behan, empowers handicapped Kenyan mothers through employment and micro-business development programs. Using locally sourced materials, the mothers of Njabini Apparel hand-craft beautiful products across various lines, from scarves to clutches, for customers in the United States and Kenya.
Combined with financial and business training programs, the mothers are now earning six times their previous income allowing them to provide for their families, educate their children, and dream a limitless future. Together, we share in their story of hope and promise.

MissionRoot

founders, Soham Patel and Alex Rabe

missionRoot is the first functional beverage based on Ayurveda. Developed for active people looking for more than just electrolytes after a work-out, missionRoot features clinically proven herbs that rejuvenate, replenish and detoxify the body.
Each unique flavor is infused with fresh ginger-root and unique Ayurvedic ingredients formulated specifically to balance, restore and rejuvenate.


LifeCycle

founder, Ben Gould

The dream for the LifeCycle brand is to create a business through identifying discarded materials that can be put to better use as refurbished products.  In the past decade, the public has become more aware of the importance of sustainability. LifeCycle targets product opportunities where consumers can exhibit their green pride.
For starters, LifeCycle is launching a line of wearable art that is made from reclaimed post-consumer bicycle chain.  Every month, bicycle shops will discard an average of 25-40 pounds of steel bicycle chain. What better way to encourage other peoples attitudes towards sustainability than by making it a part of ones own personal style and fashion? LifeCycle endeavors to inspire social awareness of sustainability through fashionable products.

Holstee

founders, Mike, Dave and Fabian

Holstee is a sustainable design company dedicated to producing high quality goods to parallel a more mindful lifestyle. Launched by brothers Mike and Dave Radparvar and their best friend Fabian Pfortmuller, their mission is to share a more conscious lifestyle in an effort to examine and better our current trends of consumption, production and waste. 

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