Shopping with purpose means every purchase creates change. The brands in this collection are actively solving problems, from planting over 110 million trees to removing 42 million pounds of ocean plastic, from donating $10 million to pediatric cancer research to providing 3 million eye exams to people in need. Environmental protection, children and education, health and wellness, wildlife conservation, and fighting poverty and homelessness. Your purchases fund the fight.
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Product List
Inkkas Brown Leather Camping Boots for Advent...
Inkkas
Product Review Score
4.47 out of 5 stars
205 reviews$149.00
Inkkas Rooster Slip-On Sneakers
Inkkas
Product Review Score
4.78 out of 5 stars
140 reviews$74.00 $65.00
Denik Berrylicious Classic Layflat Notebook -...
Denik
Product Review Score
4.78 out of 5 stars
164 reviews$23.83
Denik Own Who You Are Aesthetic Notebook
Denik
Product Review Score
4.67 out of 5 stars
17 reviews$14.59
Denik Honeybee Tea Classic Layflat Notebook,...
Denik
Product Review Score
4.99 out of 5 stars
110 reviews
Denik Silence of Nature Layflat Notebook - 9”...
Denik
Product Review Score
4.6 out of 5 stars
162 reviews$19.99
DENIK Little Love Classic Layflat Notebook -...
Denik
Product Review Score
4.29 out of 5 stars
24 reviews$14.54
Denik Flower Flag Aesthetic Layflat Notebook...
Denik
Product Review Score
4.29 out of 5 stars
211 reviews$17.45
Every product tells a story, but the products in this collection tell stories of impact. Patagonia gave away a $3 billion company to fight climate change. Tentree plants ten trees for every item sold. 4ocean employs full-time cleanup crews pulling trash from oceans. Love Your Melon donates 50% of profits to pediatric cancer research. These aren't marketing campaigns. They're business models built on the principle that companies can and should solve problems while selling products.
The traditional approach to corporate responsibility treats giving as separate from operations. Make profit first, donate some later. The brands in this collection rejected that model. They built impact into every transaction. Buy a pair of socks, send a pair to someone experiencing homelessness. Purchase a beanie, fund cancer research. Shop for sunglasses, provide an eye exam to someone in need. The giving isn't an afterthought. It's the reason these companies exist.
This approach proves that capitalism and conscience aren't mutually exclusive. You can build a profitable business while solving real problems. You can create jobs while protecting ecosystems. You can make products people love while helping people in need. The brands in this collection demonstrate that different path every day. Browse by cause to find what matters most to you, or explore product categories to see how everyday purchases create extraordinary impact.