Jewelry
4Ocean sells bracelets made of recycled materials. Proceeds from the purchase of every bracelet pays for the removal of one pound of trash from the ocean or coastline, which is done by crews employed by 4Ocean.
ABLE is a lifestyle brand that focuses on ending generational poverty by providing economic opportunities for women. Their products are produced in Ethiopia, Mexico, Peru, and Nashville by women who are paid a living wage.
Alex and Ani partners with nonprofit organizations to design custom bracelet charms, unique to that organization. They then sell these bracelets and for each bracelet sold, Alex and Ani donates 20% of the purchase price to the partnering organization.
Altruette is a jewelry brand that specializes in charms. Each charm represents a different cause supported by Altruette. Each purchase includes a donation to the cause associated with that charm.
Her Future offers shelter, education, and employment opportunities to survivors of human trafficking in West Bengal, India.
Marina De Buchi is a London-based jewelry designer. 10% of all sales is donated to The A21 Campaign, an organization that fights to reach, rescue, and restore victims of human trafficking.
Based in Mexico City, Nunayu creates economic opportunities by training survivors of human trafficking in the art and craft of jewelry-making.
Pura Vida Bracelets sells Costa-Rica inspired bracelets and other jewelry made by artisans around the world. In their Charity Collection, each bracelet design is associated with a nonprofit organization. For each bracelet purchased, a portion of the proceeds from the sale goes towards that nonprofit organization.