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Welcome to the 60 social enterprises, cooperatives, responsible businesses, community initiatives, and networks that became Good Market approved in February 2026! This month’s roundup includes new members from Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Dominican Republic, Canada, South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Scotland, England, Belgium, Finland, Latvia, Italy, Slovakia, Serbia, Albania, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, India, Sri Lanka, South Korea, and Australia. More than 5,130 enterprises across 127 countries are now part of the Good Market commons. 
Munro, Argentina
Ecofactory works to replace single-use plastics in Argentina, drive a change in habits towards responsible consumption, and promote a regenerative, inclusive and triple-impact economy. They design, manufacture, print, and assemble compostable and reusable bags as an alternative to disposable plastic bags. Ecofactory provides inclusive employment programs, dedicated support for staff with disabilities, and integration services for people with disabilities within their supply chain and local community. They have invested in solar panels, and their facilities are fully powered by renewable energy. Ecofactory recycles production scrap, composts organic waste, measures emissions, and has rigorous energy management systems and reduction targets. They are a certified B Corporation and a member of Red Argentina de Municipios contra el Cambio Climático, Sistema B, Fundación Impacta, and Regenerar.
Miraflores, Peru
Vamos Expeditions creates transformational travel experiences in Peru and Latin America that connect travelers with local communities, while protecting cultural heritage, supporting fair livelihoods and local economies, and preserving the natural environment. They design and deliver custom itineraries for families, special celebrations, hiking, food, wildlife, culture and art, local festivities, wellbeing, adventure sports, and other interests and needs. Their guides, staff, and community partners are paid fair, above-market wages, work under safe conditions, and are treated as long-term partners. Whenever possible, experiences are led and owned by local communities. Vamos Expeditions educates travelers about responsible tourism, limits group sizes, applies strict leave-no-trace practices, reduces waste and single-use plastics, and prioritizes slower, low-impact travel over mass tourism. They are a member of the wmnsWork alumni network, Red de Impacto LATAM, and Asociación Peruana de Turismo de Aventura, Ecoturismo y Turismo Especializado (APTAE). Vamos Expeditions is a certified B Corporation.
São Paulo, Brazil
Yunus Negócios Sociais Brasil develops and supports businesses to solve the world’s most pressing problems. They strengthen social businesses through acceleration, market access, and ongoing mentoring, create investment funds and financial solutions that direct capital to businesses focused on social and environmental transformation, and support corporations that want to integrate social and environmental impact into their strategy, culture, and operations. They also mobilize strategic coalitions and learning communities to strengthen relationships, promote the exchange of experiences, and drive structural change. Yunus Negócios Sociais Brasil is a certified B Corporation and a member of Latimpacto, Aliança pelo Impacto, and the Ecoa coalition.
Glasgow, United Kingdom
inPotential makes old things new again and empowers minoritized young people in Glasgow to link, design, build, and lead diverse, inclusive, and collaborative community programs for all segments of society. They collect, repair, and resell furniture and other home goods, provide home repairs using recycled materials, engage people in land restoration and rewilding, and organize travel retreat experiences. inPotential interacts based on social capital. They offer free and reduced-cost services to community members based on their circumstances and accept payment in the form of voluntary service. This mutually beneficial approach helps build and strengthen community bonds and demonstrates the advantages of alternative, circular, people and planet-oriented economic models. inPotential commits to sharing time and resources with other social enterprises to build a deeper relationship of service with one another. They are a Community Interest Company and a member of Social Enterprise Scotland.
Suwon, South Korea
upcloth connects textile deadstock and waste with underutilized local manufacturing capacity to build a circular manufacturing system and create dignified employment opportunities for underserved communities in South Korea. They collect and upcycle hanbok garments, school and corporate uniforms, umbrellas, and other waste textile materials into new products. upcloth also provides sewing training, do-it-yourself kits, and fabrics to vulnerable individuals facing barriers to stable employment, such as multicultural migrant women, single parents, seniors, people with disabilities, and defectors from North Korea. They connect participants with local market opportunities and provide pathways to become active partners in manufacturing, product customization, and upcycling kit assembly. upcloth organizes zero-waste fashion shows, educational programs, and events. They provide pro bono training and donate upcycled products to organizations and communities in need. upcloth reinvests at least two-thirds of all profits towards their social purpose.
Granville, New South Wales, Australia
The Welcome Table supports asylum seekers and refugees to build skills and confidence, achieve independence, and integrate into the Australian workforce and community. They provide multicultural catering inspired by the cuisines and cultures of the chefs in their six-month cooking and hospitality training program. Trainees receive on-the-job skills training and English literacy lessons, gain workplace experience, and build networks in a supportive environment. The Welcome Table also organizes shared cooking experiences and community events to foster belonging and break down social and cultural barriers that prevent asylum seekers and refugees from finding and keeping employment. Their meal support program provides nutritious, culturally appropriate food to people experiencing food insecurity. The Welcome Table is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of the Social Enterprise Council of NSW & ACT (SECNA), and the Social Impact Measurement Network Australia (SIMNA). They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Madrid, Spain
Amoverse Empresa de Inserción creates employment pathways for people in vulnerable situations in Madrid to support inclusion, autonomy, and wellbeing. They offer cleaning, maintenance, concierge, and reception services with special prices for social organizations and religious entities. Through these contracts, they provide workers with on-the-job training, personalized paid work, and support services for socio-labor integration to facilitate their subsequent entry into the mainstream labor market. Amoverse has registered their carbon footprint, reduction, and offsetting plan with the government. They are part of Asociación Madrileña de Empresas de Inserción (AMEI), Sector Social de la Compañía de Jesús, and Grupo Laboric.
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Plantables makes seed paper products that grow into plants and creates dignified livelihood opportunities for economically disadvantaged women in Agra, India. They offer plantable wedding and greeting cards, planners, journals, notebooks, calendars, coloring books, packaging, and other seed paper products. Their naturally biodegradable products are handmade from cotton paper scraps, embedded with seeds, and printed with water-soluble dyes. Plantables provides sustainable income to local artisans and women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. They use solar renewable energy and contribute to the circular economy by recycling and upcycling waste materials.
Tamborine, Queensland, Australia
Youth Enterprise Trust (YET) creates meaningful change in the lives of young people through programs at Woodstock Farm, a unique 302-acre property in South East Queensland that serves as a working farm, outdoor classroom, and safe space for personal development. The program includes hands-on experiences, life skills, accredited training, employment pathways, and wraparound support in an inclusive and inspiring environment. Young people are able to engage in wilderness-based adventure therapy, targeted social-emotional education grounded in cultural connection, resilience, and trauma-informed care, environmental restoration projects, and farming. This early intervention program improves school retention rates, educational achievements, and employment outcomes for young people who are disengaged or disconnected from family, school, or community, and are at risk of entering the criminal justice system. YET leases space on the property and reinvests all revenue into the youth programming. They are a member of Queensland Social Enterprise Council (QSEC).
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Kaleidoscope helps individuals and organizations in New Brunswick attain greater self-reliance through social purpose real estate, social finance, and social impact training. They develop and manage affordable housing and non-profit commercial spaces, provide loans to individuals and organizations to build affordable housing or start social enterprises, and deliver training in enterprise development, financial empowerment, and energy efficiency auditing. They also organize tax clinics and help people access government benefits. Kaleidoscope maintains all rents at or below median market rates, maintains income-based rent for more than 60 percent of properties, and reinvests all surplus towards their mission. They are part of the Table of Impact Investment Practitioners and the Saint John Land Bank.
Belém, Brazil
ViaFloresta combines territorial intelligence, people, and global capital to create solutions that strengthen local ecosystems and generate measurable systemic impact in the Pan-Amazon region and beyond. They design and implement programs and projects that promote ethical and regenerative supply chains, strengthen local economies, and expand socio-environmental impact. Their Rota ESG program supports environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives to ensure regulatory compliance, innovation, and genuine impact. Their ViaFloresta Lab is an innovation and applied research laboratory for testing, co-creating, and scaling sustainable and regenerative solutions and connecting sustainable businesses with impact investors committed to socio-environmental transformation. Their MUDA program strengthens regenerative production chains, with a focus on communities, bioeconomy, and entrepreneurial management. ViaFloresta reinvests ten percent of profits into social projects in vulnerable Amazonian communities. They are a member of Coalizão pelo Impacto, Fórum Amazônia Sustentável, Global Commons Alliance, Amazon Investor Coalition, and Catalyst Now.
Rīga, Latvia
Latvijas Sociālās Uzņēmējdarbības Asociācija (LSUA) promotes the development of social entrepreneurship in Latvia. They strengthen the capacity of members, organize events, raise public awareness, and represent the interests of the sector at local, regional, national, and international policy-making levels. They also provide individual consultations, educational activities, experience exchange trips, and social economy expertise. LSUA is part of Euclid Network, Diesis Network, European Network of Social Integration Enterprises, Latvijas Pilsoniskā Alianse, Latvijas Platforma Attīstības Sadarbība, and the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM) consortium. They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Nairobi, Kenya
Ufumi Culture empowers women artisans in Kenya, promotes economic independence, and breaks cycles of poverty through ethical craftsmanship and access to global markets. Their handmade storage baskets, planters, coasters, place mats, bags, and other accessories blend traditional Kenyan techniques and craftsmanship with modern designs. Ufumi Culture prioritizes locally sourced, natural, and environmentally responsible materials. They train women from marginalized communities and create sustainable income opportunities so they can support their families, improve food security, and increase access to education.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Palmade provides local alternatives to single-use plastics in the United Arab Emirates to help people make better choices and transition into more sustainable ways of living. They transform fallen date palm leaves that would normally be sent to landfill or burned into biodegradable and compostable spoons, forks, knives, stirrers, and straws. Palmade collects trimmed leaves from farmers, landscaping companies, and municipalities and gives them a second life. They donate products to Ramadan events for low-income workers in Dubai.
Brussels, Belgium
Sociale Innovatie Fabriek supports social innovators and social entrepreneurs in Belgium who are developing solutions for complex societal challenges. They organize workshops, inspiration sessions, boot camps, peer tables, practical safaris, thematic training, masterclasses, networking events, and other programs, maintain an online knowledge center, offer online meetings with impact coaches, and provide meeting room space in central Brussels. Sociale Innovatie Fabriek raises awareness, increases visibility, and publicly advocates for social innovation and entrepreneurship. They are a member of Euclid Network and part of the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM) consortium. Sociale Innovatie Fabriek reinvests all surplus towards its mission.
Banyo, Queensland, Australia
Holy Cross Services was founded in Brisbane in 1889 to provide commercial laundry services, support disadvantaged people through the dignity of work, and contribute to a more equitable and compassionate community. They have expanded to offer professional cleaning services for hospitals, clinics, aged care homes, schools, and commercial businesses in Brisbane, and laundry and linen hire services for hospitals, aged care, and medical facilities across southeastern Queensland. Holy Cross Services hires people who have been locked out of employment due to disability and differences and provides practical skills in a safe, inclusive, and supportive workplace environment. They are committed to environmentally responsible practices and work to reduce their carbon footprint and provide cost-effective, sustainable solutions. Holy Cross Services is a member of Queensland Social Enterprise Council (QSEC) and Social Enterprise Australia. They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Carbon Footprint Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) supports transparent carbon footprint measurement, environmentally responsible practices, and continuous improvement in Sri Lanka through a community-based verification. It brings together smallholder producers and micro, small, and medium enterprises to measure, verify, and understand the environmental impact of their operations, identify opportunities to reduce emissions, and strengthen climate-responsible practices across sourcing, production, packaging, and distribution. Carbon Footprint PGS offers a low-cost, locally adapted approach to measuring, verifying, and reducing emissions for enterprises that cannot afford expensive international certifications. It builds trust and accountability and supports data-driven decision-making. Carbon Footprint PGS operates under Good Market Sri Lanka with a self-sustaining revenue model and independent governance. All surplus is reinvested in the PGS.
Rabat, Morocco
happy smala supports changemakers across Africa and the Middle East to design and develop inclusive and sustainable business models that accelerate the emergence of an inclusive and sustainable economy. They specialize in program design and implementation, training and capacity building, deal structuring, financing, and investments, impact, risk, and opportunity assessments, and diagnostics, studies, and research. happy smala provides pro bono services and event space to organizations in need. They are a member of Impact Europe, Afrilabs, and the Arab Impact Network.
Helsinki, Finland
ARVO, the association of social enterprises in Finland, helps social and value-driven businesses succeed. Members have access to coaching, training, events, networking opportunities, up-to-date information, and tools to build impactful businesses. ARVO raises awareness about social entrepreneurship and advocates for social enterprise recognition and support. They are a member of Euclid Network and part of The Centre of Expertise for Social Enterprises and the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM).
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Biofilia Consultoría Ambiental supports companies, organizations, and projects in their transition to sustainable and regenerative models. They specialize in strategic consulting, legal and technical advisory services, environmental policies, B Corp certification, carbon footprint measurement, life cycle assessments, sustainability reporting, and community relations. Biofilia Consultoría Ambiental also designs workshops, training programs, corporate outings, events, and retreats that promote reconnection with nature.
Kyiv, Ukraine
Social Economy Ukraine develops and strengthens the social economy ecosystem in Ukraine by bringing together enterprises, organizations, and initiatives that combine a business approach with social impact. They provide training, mentoring, and consulting services to social entrepreneurs, conduct research to develop evidence-based solutions for the sector, and collaborate with European and global networks to promote Ukraine’s social economy internationally. Social Economy Ukraine operates remotely, primarily delivers services online, and prioritizes accessible venues for offline events. They are a member of Social Economy Europe, Diesis Network, The Possible Alliance, Euclid Network, and the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM) consortium. Social Economy Ukraine reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
São Paulo, Brazil
Ecoa adds sustainability and social impact to value chains in Brazil and transforms corporate and public procurement practices into a driving force for solving social and environmental challenges. They conduct research, maintain a knowledge hub, organize business roundtables, forums, and other events, mobilize networks, form working groups, and develop mapping and matchmaking tools to meet market demands and fill gaps. Ecoa works as a coalition to increase purchases from impact businesses with a focus on decarbonization, the bioeconomy, diversity, and impact procurement. Members include socio-environmental impact businesses, facilitators operating in the impact ecosystem, corporations that have environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals, government members, and impact investment funds.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Empower Clean delivers commercial cleaning services across Melbourne, regional Victoria, and Adelaide and creates fair, dignified, and sustainable employment for people who face barriers to work. They offer reliable, professional cleaning services for offices, build-to-rent residential sites, student accommodation, and other commercial facilities. Empower Clean provides training and secure jobs with consistent hours, fair pay, and career progression pathways for migrants, refugees, and other individuals rebuilding after hardship. They minimize waste, preferentially source responsible cleaning supplies from Australian suppliers, and provide pro bono or discounted cleaning services to select community organizations and migrant support initiatives. Empower Clean reinvests at least 50 percent of their profits into their social purpose.
Bandarawela, Sri Lanka
The Bridge co-creates and supports social businesses in Sri Lanka and empowers them to achieve financial stability and generate additional job opportunities within rural communities. They offer coworking facilities in Bandarawela, enterprise development programs, and skills training to meet the needs of local entrepreneurs and businesses. Their Startup Bridge program provides entrepreneurs with a holistic support system that includes structured training, mentoring, business coaching, networking, investment opportunities, and market access through a shared brand and distribution platform. The Bridge is committed to gender equality, youth empowerment, and inclusive development.
Tiranë, Albania
Partners Albania supports civil society and facilitates inter-sector cooperation to strengthen democratic institutions and advance economic development in Albania. They provide research, financial and non-financial support, training, capacity building, and process facilitation services for civil society organizations, social enterprises, government, and businesses. Partners Albania builds bridges of trust and cooperation between international donor institutions and local partners to ensure that sustainable development programs are locally grounded and aligned with the political, economic, and social context of the country. They strive to reduce financial barriers, making services such as entrepreneurial initiatives, employment support, education programs, and social innovation initiatives accessible to youth, women, rural communities, and vulnerable populations. Partners Albania is a member of Partners Global, Diesis Network, European Network of Social Integration Enterprises, Western Balkans Alliance for Social Economy, Balkan Civil Society Development Network, Balkan Social Enterprise Research Network, and the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM).
Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia
Pixii provides menstrual hygiene products, promotes gender equality, and advances female empowerment in Australia. They offer biodegradable sanitary pads and tampons made from unbleached natural cotton without plastics, synthetic materials, toxic chemicals, dyes, or perfumes. Pixii also offers wall-mount dispensers for businesses, schools, and other venues to ensure convenient access while preventing waste. Their pads are wrapped in a biodegradable plant-based biofilm to avoid plastic packaging. All products are produced in a factory powered by 100 percent renewable hydroelectricity, the pad dispenser is made from 50 percent recycled acrylic, and carbon emissions are tracked and offset through Trace. Pixii donates 50 percent of profits to the Stars Foundation to support the education of First Nations girls and young women. They are a certified B Corporation and a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise.
Beograd, Serbia
Smart Kolektiv contributes to positive social changes in Serbia by connecting companies and civil society organizations. They help companies adopt social values and create corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs, and support civil society organizations to find business sector partners and develop sustainable funding sources. Their Business Skills Academy transfers business knowledge and skills to civil society organizations and social enterprises through training from volunteer experts employed by companies that are members of the Responsible Business Forum. Their annual CSR Forum includes a Partnerships Fair, where social enterprises and civil society organizations present opportunities for cooperation. Smart Kolektiv is a member of Euclid Network and part of the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM).
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
The Behaviour Change Collaborative applies behavioral science to pressing health, social, and environmental challenges. They specialize in community and stakeholder engagement, participatory design, training, capacity building, communications, advocacy, social marketing, research, and evaluation. Their approach helps clients define clear behavioral goals, generate actionable insight, design and test solutions, and build capacity. The Behaviour Change Collaborative is an equal opportunity employer with work-from-home options, flexible hours, a family-friendly workplace, and university industry placements. They separate waste, minimize plastic use, reduce their carbon footprint through remote work and online engagement, and undertake regular audits to improve their environmental performance. The Behaviour Change Collaborative donates pro bono services, leadership, and expert contributions, and reinvests revenue into The BCC Impact, a registered health promotion charity, and other social and environmental initiatives. They are a founding member of the Western Australian Social Enterprise Council (WASEC).
Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
Green Page provides solid waste management solutions and works to heal and empower human beings in Sri Lanka by healing the soil. They offer training in vermicomposting, black soldier fly (BSF) farming, and waste paper recycling and a buy-back program to create markets for trainees. Green Page promotes vermicompost as an alternative to imported synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and soil enhancers, and BSF larvae as an alternative to fish meal and imported animal feed. They train schoolchildren and their parents to create product packaging, paper bags, plantable seed cards, biodegradable plant pots, and other recycled paper products from used school notebooks and paper. Green Page encourages people to use waste as a low-cost raw material, process it, and manufacture products with greater value.
Rīga, Latvia
Ekonomikas un Kulturas Augstskola (EKA) University of Applied Sciences inspires people to be open to change and innovation by providing quality education and scientific research to support sustainable development in Latvia. They offer undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs and foster collaboration among researchers, institutions, and industry partners at national and international levels to maximize the societal impact of their research. EKA is a member of Euclid Network and Latvijas Sociālās Uzņēmējdarbības Asociācija (LSUA). They are part of the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM) consortium.
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
ODELOT SPACE strengthens the capacity of third-sector organizations, communities, and other social actors working with vulnerable populations in the Dominican Republic. They specialize in applied research, monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL), education technology solutions, consulting and social innovation, knowledge management, training and capacity building, and communication strategy services. Skolé, their locally developed training platform, offers a national alternative to imported digital learning solutions provided by multinational corporations. It was designed to respond to real local needs, strengthen technical capacities, and reduce dependence on external services. ODELOT SPACE prioritizes digital and hybrid formats to reduce travel emissions and resource consumption. They offer pro bono consulting and free webinars, workshops, and courses to mission-aligned groups and donate a percentage of profits to community education, social justice, and environmental sustainability projects.
Bratislava, Slovakia
The Institute of Forecasting CSPV at the Slovak Academy of Sciences was founded in 1989 to research and propose solutions to local and global economic, social, and environmental issues. They focus on interdisciplinary basic and applied research in several areas, including the socio-economic aspects of global environmental change, environmental management, and spatial planning. Within the framework of international projects, CSPV SAV works on social entrepreneurship, climate change mitigation and adaptation measures, and the economic and social aspects of energy market management. They are a member of the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM) consortium.
San Juan, Argentina
Conexxión helps organizations design and implement triple impact strategies that contribute to collaboration, innovation, sustainability, and wellbeing. They specialize in strategic planning, project design, team training and development, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting to help clients connect with their purpose and operate in harmony with the planet and society. Conexxión supports women entrepreneurs in mining town communities of San Juan through their Fortalecimiento Integral de la Mujer (FIM) program. They are a certified B Corporation.
Helsinki, Finland
The Centre of Expertise for Social Enterprises, or Yhteiskunnallisten Yritysten Osaamiskeskus (YYO), improves the business conditions for social enterprises in Finland and promotes the employment of people who are disadvantaged in the labor market. They produce and share information about social entrepreneurship, provide advisory services to social enterprises and those establishing them, build and strengthen social enterprise and social economy networks, promote the development and dissemination of social innovations, and advocate for institutional support. YYO is part of the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM) consortium.
Milano, Italy
The Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale (DIG) at Politecnico di Milano fosters sustainable business practices, digital transformation, and innovation to improve societal well-being. They offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and conduct research at the intersection of management, industrial engineering, and applied economics. Politecnico di Milano DIG promotes sustainable development and responsible management through their teaching and research and complements traditional academic activities with community service initiatives. They are a member of the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM) consortium. Politecnico di Milano is a public university established in 1863.
Randburg, South Africa
Ikusasa Technology Solutions Foundation ensures equal access to digital skills education for young people in underserved communities in South Africa. They close the opportunity gap by offering information and communication technology (ICT) training and programs that strengthen digital literacy, career readiness, entrepreneurship, leadership, and emotional well-being. Ikusasa Technology Solutions Foundation partners with schools, families, community organizations, and funders to create sustainable pathways to employment, further education, and long-term social impact. They provide sponsored sessions at no cost to participants and support learners with disabilities and special needs. Ikusasa Technology Solutions Foundation is a not-for-profit organization and reinvests all surplus towards its mission.
Machico, Madeira, Portugal
Ethical Emails helps purpose-driven businesses grow revenue and impact through ethical email marketing. They provide email marketing consulting and strategy services for business-to-business and e-commerce enterprises committed to social and environmental good. They promote honest and transparent marketing with no impact-washing or greenwashing, permission and consent-based communication, compliance with global regulations like GDPR and CAN-SPAM, and responsible use of AI tools. Ethical Emails prioritizes green-hosted tools and technology to reduce environmental impact. They are a member of 1% for the Planet, WeTheChange, Clean Creatives, and The Ethical Move.
London, England, United Kingdom
Nostalgia Nights works to reduce waste and improve mental health through art and creative activities. They host free art workshops with a focus on drawing, painting, collage making, and graphic design. Nostalgia Nights prints customer designs onto used t-shirts to promote upcycling, extend the useful life of clothes, divert textile waste from landfills, and save water resources needed to make new clothing. They are a Community Interest Company and a member of Social Enterprise UK and Hackney Community Interest Group.
Villa Mercedes, Argentina
MIDAES provides customized services and solutions for the treatment of agro-industrial waste and creates employment opportunities for people who face barriers. They manage organic solid waste through controlled industrial composting, restore degraded areas through bioremediation, and handle contaminated water and treated effluents through biobeds, vermifilters, perennial pastures, and afforestation. They also collect, sort, and transfer used agrichemical containers. MIDAES supports employees through salary advances and training on topics ranging from safety and hygiene to personal finances and effective communications. They partner with schools, universities, and institutions and engage in continuous research and development to find innovative solutions to environmental challenges associated with agro-industrial waste. MIDAES is a certified B Corporation and a member of Empresarios con Impacto (ECI), Asociación Argentina de Compostaje (ASACOMP), and Mesa de Impacto de Villa Mercedes (MIAVM).
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
WellBox supplies modern businesses with innovative, personalized, and socially conscious gifting solutions that strengthen relationships, elevate brand impact, and give back to people in need. They offer a curated selection of hampers, snack boxes, letterbox gifts, flowers, and plants, a bespoke gift builder, branded gift portals, digital gift redemption pages, gift cards, and vouchers that make it simple to show appreciation to employees, clients, and partners. WellBox prioritizes independent British suppliers and responsibly sourced options. For every gift sold, they donate to a charity partner working on food poverty, homelessness, or mental health. WellBox is an accredited Living Wage Employer and a certified B Corporation.
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Migrant Talent Connector helps migrants to Tasmania obtain meaningful and lasting work that matches their professional skills. Members have access to career coaching and mentoring services, local job market resources, skill development workshops, industry-specific info sessions and networking, volunteering and placement opportunities, and assistance with business ideas. Migrant Talent Connector is a member of Social Enterprise Australia, Social Enterprise Collective of Tasmania (SECTAS), the Tasmanian Council of Social Service (TasCOSS), and the Multicultural Council of Tasmania (MCOT). They are a not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
San Isidro, Argentina
DIMIGAS designs and builds equipment to transform organic waste into value. They offer compact, automated anaerobic digesters that convert food scraps, agricultural and industrial byproducts, animal excrement, and other organic waste into biogas energy and liquid fertilizer. DIMIGAS enables companies to process waste directly on-site, reducing emissions and operational costs associated with waste management, energy, and transport. DIMIGAS is a member of Benchclub Sustentabilidad and Nos Potenciamos.
Mansfield, England, United Kingdom
Noise Foundation supports neurodivergent individuals in creative industries in the East Midlands region of England. They provide sensory audits and sensory strategies for workplaces and schools, sound-based wellbeing programs, and artist development infrastructure for neurodivergent music creators. Noise Foundation takes an evidence-based approach to sound, drawing on research into brown noise, auditory masking, and sensory regulation to design practical tools and environments that help people focus, create, and thrive. They offer free and subsidized mentoring, body doubling sessions, and sensory support programs for neurodivergent individuals, and their Label Guild provides supported pathways into music production, publishing, and release. All programs are designed around neurodivergent accessibility with sensory-informed environments, flexible scheduling, multiple communication formats, and session structures built for ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent needs. Noise Foundation is a Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Pittsworth, Queensland, Australia
Sondrio on 67 maintains a community-driven retail space in Pittsworth, Queensland, that provides a safe, inclusive work environment for people with disabilities and creates meaningful local connections. The shop offers donated secondhand goods at affordable prices and provides a high-visibility space for local creators to sell their products without upfront costs. Sondrio on 67 provides supported work experience for people with disabilities and serves as a stepping stone to further training and employment pathways. Participants build practical skills such as customer service, merchandising, point-of-sale use, inventory management, pricing, visual presentation, and workplace communication, alongside broader employability skills like teamwork, routine, and responsibility. Sondrio on 67 promotes conscious consumption, repair, reuse, and local purchasing. They engage a diverse range of volunteers to strengthen community ownership of the enterprise while enhancing its capacity to deliver social impact. Sondrio on 67 is a member of Queensland Social Enterprise Council (QSEC).
London, England, United Kingdom
Shakespeare at Home advances education and promotes community development with a focus on the works, life, and world of William Shakespeare and the Renaissance. They provide free educational, artistic, and cultural resources to foster curiosity, confidence, creativity, and critical thinking and support lifelong learning, cultural participation, and community connection. Shakespeare at Home is committed to inclusivity and ensures resources and activities are accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds, and learning styles, with a particular focus on dyslexia and neurodivergence. They are part of the global Love Paper campaign and prioritize environmentally responsible practices, efficient use of resources, waste and emission reductions, and sustainable procurement. Shakespeare at Home is a Disability Confident employer and a member of Social Enterprise UK. They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
EcoEtika helps businesses integrate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategies and turn sustainability and decarbonization into a competitive advantage. They offer digital solutions and consulting services to ensure regulatory compliance, reduce energy costs, water consumption, and waste generation, increase productivity, retain top talent, and attract new customers. EcoEtika supports decarbonization and improved environmental performance with actionable plans and a roadmap toward net zero. They incorporate a human rights, equity, diversity, and inclusion perspective into strategies to ensure that transitions do not shift costs or risks onto vulnerable groups. EcoEtika is a member of Red Valos, Fundación ADN, and Sinergia Circular.
Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
Bridge Builders Wellbeing mentors young people in Nottingham as they navigate the balance between their digital lives and the real world. They offer moderated online clubs in a safe digital environment, in-person events and activities, and support services. Bridge Builders Wellbeing guides participants to use technology in ways that develop essential life skills, enhance mental wellbeing, and build meaningful connections. They help young people understand the root of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, manage everyday stress, overcome difficulties, develop confidence and resilience, and build communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Bridge Builders Wellbeing provides free or discounted services to low-income groups and reinvests a portion of their profits towards their purpose. They are a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Cape Town, South Africa
Melela4Children improves the lives of vulnerable children in South Africa through education, healthcare, and community support programs. They partner with primary schools to support children from poor urban backgrounds through tutoring, improved safety and security systems, and feeding schemes. Learners participating in their program are tutored by volunteer university students who get opportunities to network, upskill, and grow personally and professionally. Melela4Children also creates a safe space for children to express themselves, develop skills, and grow their talents through Saturday classes and extracurricular activities such as chess club, creative classes, sports, life skills workshops, and excursions. They are a not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Córdoba, Argentina
Ceibo Estudio promotes triple impact in the technology industry through digital sustainability tools that align environmental impact, human value, and business performance. They specialize in strategic consulting services and carbon footprint measurement to help companies build low-impact, scalable, and impact-driven digital products. Ceibo Estudio moves teams from fragmented, siloed, and trial-and-error approaches to technology development to clear frameworks that promote collaboration, shared language, and long-term thinking. This reduces digital waste and energy consumption, while improving team efficiency, learning, and wellbeing. Ceibo Estudio is a member of Women in Carbon, Mujeres en Tecnología, and Plataforma de Introducción a Nuevas Economías.
Prestwich, England, United Kingdom
Chobble provides open source web and software services and supports small businesses, charities, cooperatives, and community organizations in Prestwich and the Greater Manchester area. They specialize in website design and development, custom software development, hosting and migration, search engine optimization (SEO) audits, expert technical advice, and content guides. Chobble maintains transparent pricing with flat, hourly rates and no contracts or obligations. Their income comes from providing services and building products, not charging rent for software. They offer a 50 percent discount to charities, cooperatives, community interest groups, artists, musicians, writers, vegan businesses, and renewable energy businesses, and give 10 percent of their income to the Against Malaria Foundation. Chobble participates in local open source events and the wider open source community. They are a Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Ta’leem Consulting helps organizations unlock their teams’ full potential by designing inclusive learning programs that empower traditionally marginalized voices. They offer learning design consulting services, facilitate capability-building workshops, and co-design inclusive learning programs that increase learner engagement and outcomes. Their practical Inclusive Learning Framework (ILF) helps professionals design programs and workshops for access, equity, and impact. Ta’leem Consulting provides pro bono and low bono services to traditionally marginalized communities. They are a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise.
Enugu, Nigeria
Stellaheart of Passion Foundation advances inclusive development for women and girls living with physical and neurological disabilities in Nigeria by expanding access to rehabilitation, healthcare, education, and socio-economic opportunities that improve quality of life and promote active participation in society. They supply mobility aids and assistive devices, provide medical and personal care supplies, and connect women, especially in rural or marginalized settings, to rehabilitative care services. Stellaheart provides disability-friendly healthcare information and organizes community-based medical screenings, hygiene education, and awareness drives. They also provide vocational, entrepreneurship, and digital skills training and mentorship to support financial independence. Stellaheart advocates for the rights, inclusion, and empowerment of women and girls with disabilities through awareness campaigns, stakeholder engagement, and government collaboration to influence policies, combat stigma, and inspire community action that promotes dignity, equality, and sustainable change. They are a not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Puskoladeniya, Sri Lanka
Green Planet Agriculture provides environmentally responsible farming solutions that prioritize soil health and reduce the use of synthetic agrichemicals. They offer fruits, vegetables, nursery plants, and natural agricultural inputs. Green Planet Agriculture uses vermicompost, fish and fruit tonic, biochar, and natural pesticides prepared from onion peels, anoda kola, and kohomba oil. They segregate waste, prioritize durable, reusable seed trays, and encourage customers to return or reuse packaging materials as they work towards biodegradable solutions. Green Planet Agriculture donates time, services, and products to support sustainable agriculture training, public gardens in schools, temples, and hospitals, and community health education.
Wolverhampton, England, United Kingdom
InPower Academy uses mixed martial arts (MMA) to engage and inspire young people from underserved communities in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. They teach boxing, judo, wrestling, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu and organize educational workshops, competitive esports, and free community gaming sessions. Their programs combine the discipline of MMA with community-focused initiatives to drive personal growth and positive societal impact. InPower Academy runs intervention programs in schools and youth centers to support positive behavioral change and help young people build a brighter future. They are a Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka
Sahaja Special Needs School provides vocational training for people in Sri Lanka with special needs to foster independence, financial security, and a sense of purpose. Their specialized programs and personalized guidance equip students with the practical skills, tools, and resources needed to harness their potential and generate sustainable income. Sahaja Special Needs School does not charge school fees. Students receive monthly income from the sale of handmade products.
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Sri Lanka
Cinna Buzz offers an innovative natural beverage and creates value for cinnamon smallholders in Sri Lanka. Their low-calorie sparkling soda is made from real, sustainably sourced Ceylon cinnamon. Cinna Buzz has eliminated middlemen and partnered with farmers to form local sourcing clusters, ensuring fairer, more transparent income flows. Their community-led model is built on direct farmer engagement, fair pricing for both primary cinnamon and previously undervalued by-products, and full traceability at origin, ensuring economic value remains within local communities. Cinna Buzz is committed to a zero-waste manufacturing process. They minimize plastic, upcycle all byproducts, and use fully recyclable aluminum cans and carriers.
Mungandaluwa, Sri Lanka
Green Organic Farm grows leafy greens in Sri Lanka to contribute to the wellbeing of both people and the planet. They cultivate kankun, mukunuwenna, gotukola, spinach, thampala, sarana, aguna kola, and microgreens using natural compost, mulching, crop rotation, and manual weed removal to protect soil health and biodiversity. Green Organic Farm uses local raw materials and maintains low profit margins to ensure their products are accessible to low-income consumers. They support the development of a healthier food system by sharing environmentally responsible, agrichemical-free farming knowledge with local home gardeners and small-scale farmers. Green Organic Farm allocates 10 percent of profits to social and environmental initiatives.
Malabe, Sri Lanka
Apelka creates handmade textile products and supports women artisans in Sri Lanka. They produce soft toys, bags, and accessories from local handloom fabrics and upcycled materials. Apelka uses solar energy, avoids plastic and synthetic materials, produces in small batches to minimize waste, and provides flexible work-from-home opportunities with fair and transparent pay. They help local women and people with disabilities improve their craftsmanship by sharing designs, materials, and techniques. Apelka is a member of the National Craft Council.
Nawalapitiya, Sri Lanka
Sadhani Products offers all-natural kithul products, supports rural livelihoods, and invests in local ecosystem health in Sri Lanka. They source pure kithul syrup and jaggery directly from small-scale producers in Nawalapitiya, Kothmale, Atabage, and Kithulgala. Sadhani Products has waste monitoring systems and reduction targets. They keep products accessible to low-income groups through fair pricing models, efficient local supply chains, direct sales through local markets, and partnerships with community shops. Sadhani Products supports kithul palm reforestation projects and funds workshops on traditional, sustainable harvesting techniques.
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Sri Lanka
Oatlabs offers high-protein granola and nutritional cookies for fitness enthusiasts in Sri Lanka. Their products are made from natural, whole food ingredients, including local coconut oil, Uva bee honey, and plant-based protein. Oatlabs supports disadvantaged mothers in Sri Lanka.
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