Fashion Brands

Arms Of Andes
Arms of Andes crafts the world’s only 100% alpaca outdoor apparel, made in Peru with a low-carbon footprint. Sourced from free-roaming, non-mulesed alpacas. Dyed with natural or OEKO-TEX® dyes, the fabric is non-superwashed, plastic & PFAS-free.

Pact
Pact makes GOTS-certified organic cotton clothing and homewares in Fair Trade-certified factories. The brand uses paper-based packaging, offsets product emissions via SimpliZero, and supports circularity through resale and clothing donation programs.

Orbasics
Orbasics is a woman-owned German brand making non-toxic, organic cotton clothing for kids and adults. Tees, leggings, sweatshirts, and basics are made in GOTS-certified factories. Packaging includes biodegradable/FSC paper and shipping is offset.

Harvest & Mill
Harvest & Mill makes organic cotton basics designed, grown, milled, and sewn entirely in the USA. Their non-toxic, dye-free, heirloom-color garments use compostable packaging, low-carbon domestic supply chains, and offset all emissions.

Bleuet
Bleuet makes inclusively sized bras, underwear, and tops for tweens and teens. Aster & Iris lines use OEKO-TEX® 100 fabrics like organic cotton and TENCEL™. They pay living wages to partners and give back through youth programs.

Etiko
Etiko is an Australian B Corp, Fairtrade, GOTS and Social Traders certified brand making vegan footwear, clothing and underwear from organic cotton and natural rubber. They also run worker tipping, product take‑back and tree‑planting programs.

The Classic T-Shirt Company
The Classic T-Shirt Company makes premium short and long sleeve tees in Los Angeles using 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton. Their garments are made in factories paying living wages, shipped in plastic-free packaging, and 1% of profits is donated.

Organic Basics
Organic Basics is a well loved Copenhagen-based clothing brand known for comfortable everyday basics, made predominantly from recycled, recyclable, and organic materials. They prioritize transparency, climate action and overall impact.
Our Brand Sustainability Ratings Explained
Our Sustainability Brand Rating System functions as a comprehensive framework for assessing the sustainability and ethical practices of consumer brands. The assessment framework is structured into four core elements, each with a set of relevant criteria (22 overall) that form the basis of our assessment.
You can filter the directory above based on ratings. Rated brands will have a “Rating” button that allows you to click through to the rating page where you can learn more about the brand’s sustainability credentials.
Other sustainable brands that have not been rated also feature in this directory. To apply to be added to the directory without being rated, complete the application form here.

