10 impact-driven businesses to get on your radar

 
 

I have a running list of websites to go through each week that highlight impact-driven businesses and great things happening in the space. It keeps my inspiration muscle working and I always have at least one take away for my own business or something to share with someone who might find it relevant.


All these sweet articles can definitely turn into a bit of a wormhole, so I decided to pull out 10 impact-driven businesses doing truly brilliant things that grabbed my attention. They’re from a range of different industries and at different stages of growth. Most of the businesses below are North American based - I’m super keen to learn about ones from across different countries so I have a request! Please share below in the comment section any companies you know of outside of N.America that are making waves. TY in advance!


1. Sundara

Based: New York, USA

‘Sundara’ comes from the Sanskrit word ‘beautiful.’ The company recycles old hotel soap into new bars and distributes them across India, Uganda and Myanmar. They hire local women as community hygiene ambassadors and provide free hygiene education classes for vulnerable populations. Sundara has distributed over half a million bars of soap to date, working with hospitality partners like Hilton, Hyatt and Marriott, and they reach over 50,000 children each month.

www.sundarafund.org

 
 
Photo credit: Sundara website

Photo credit: Sundara website

 
 

2. Equal Reality

Based: Sydney, Australia

Equal Reality provides diversity and inclusion training through an interactive VR experience. Users experience the world and understand a new perspective from the point of view of other genders, races and ability levels. Equal Reality has collaborated with corporations including Google, the NYC Department of Education, and the Australian Government and have some impressive companies backing them. Check out the sweet video below to get a better idea of this business!

 
 
 
 


3. Salt Spring Coffee

Based: Salt Spring Island, Canada

If you’re a coffee fan and live in Canada you’ve likely tried their delicious coffee. A long-standing registered B Corporation (since 2010!), Salt Spring Coffee has put social responsibility and sustainability at the centre of their business. They work with a Fair to Farmer program that creates direct partnerships with the coffee communities where its beans are grown and help implement sustainable farming practices at the coffee origin. Salt Spring Coffee is also a member of 1% for the Planet, and donates 1% of their annual sales to non-profits that protect the planet.

www.saltspringcoffee.com


4. Leesa

Based: Virginia, USA

Leesa is a direct-to-consumer online mattress company. They plant one tree for every mattress sold, and also donate one mattress for every 10 sold. To date, they have donated over 32,000 mattresses to over 1,000 non-profits! A beautiful quote on their website that testifies to this, “For millions of families, a bed makes a difference between a continued life of poverty and a new morning, fresh with possibility”. Leesa has been a certified B Corp since 2016.

www.leesa.com


5. Watsi

Based: San Francisco, USA

Watsi build technology to make universal health coverage possible. Through their global crowdfunding platform, anyone is able to directly fund low-cost, high-impact medical treatments for people in need. Since 2016 Watsi has raised more than $6.5m to fund treatments for over 8,000 patients.

www.watsi.org


6. Change Please

Based: London,  UK

What if your morning coffee could change lives? Since 2010, homelessness has doubled in the UK. Now, over 4,000 people sleep rough every night. Change Please believes that the nation’s love of coffee is so strong it could be just what is needed to end homelessness once and for all. With the average Londoner treating themselves to two cups of coffee every day, the prediction by 2020 is for the number of UK coffee outlets to hit 21,000 which would create over 100,000 jobs. Despite this, the industry is facing a huge skills shortage, not just in the UK, but around the world. Change Please address this skills shortage by training the homeless community to be baristas. They provide full barista training, jobs paying London Living Wage and support with housing, bank accounts and mental wellbeing. “Really good coffee doesn't just taste good - it does good too.”

www.changeplease.org

 
 
Photo credit: Change Please website

Photo credit: Change Please website

 
 

7. LegWorks

Based: California, USA

LegWorks mission is to help amputees globally walk with confidence, and they make affordable and high-functioning knees that can be easily set up and used. The company build partnerships in developing countries to supply prosthetic knees to people who would typically not have access or funds to buy their own, and to date have fit prosthetic devices for over 500 amputees in low and middle-income countries.

www.legworks.com


8. Causebox

Based: California, USA

Causebox is a subscription box company with purpose. They curate 6-8 socially conscious products across categories like health and wellness, planet, and beauty and create beautiful boxes for members from $49.95 per quarter. When you receive a box you also learn about the brands included, who they are directly impacting, and where the products are made. The company is a Certified B Corporation - so you know your money is going towards a company that is making a difference in the world and operating with integrity and transparency. Side note: beautiful clean and clear website alert.

www.causebox.com

9. Good Good Good

Based: Tennessee, USA

Good Good Good is an uprising of hopefuls marching against the hate, fear, and injustice in the world by celebrating and becoming accomplices in good work. They make the Good Newspaper, and Sounds Good Podcast. I’ve been listening to the podcast over the past few months and have learnt SO much about initiatives going on in the world I had no idea about. The goal of Good Good Good is to leave you feeling less overwhelmed and more capable of being a part of the good in the world. Love this, and I encourage you to sign up to their newsletter.

www.goodgoodgood.co

10. Box Power

Based: California, USA

Box Power manufactures the largest containerized renewable energy system on the market and is creating a future in which energy is sustainable, distributed, and portable, by manufacturing rapidly deployable solar generators in 20ft shipping containers. The combination of renewable and conventional energy generation with battery backup provides a clean, reliable, and cost-effective alternative to fossil fuel generation for off-grid and grid-tied energy consumers. Their customers are based all over from Alaska to Puerto Rico. BoxPower was used in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and has offset nearly 6.2 million pounds of CO2 this year.

www.boxpower.io


Hungry for more purpose-driven business inspiration? Check out how UK based B Corporation DAME are telling their story in the most visually pleasing way.


 
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