Planet-first Picks: 6 Sustainable Brands that Walk the Walk

Planet-first Picks: 6 Sustainable Brands that Walk the Walk

Sustainability has become more than a buzzword, but a movement. With so many brands making eco-friendly claims, it’s hard to separate the real from the greenwashing. That’s where B Corp certification comes in. Through a rigorous third-party evaluation, they look at a brand’s full impact on people, the planet and beyond.

We’ve rounded up six of our favorite B Corp-certified brands that are not only carbon-conscious and resource-responsible but share Oobli’s mission for happiness and a healthier planet.

Allbirds – Footwear and Apparel

Transparent, innovative and stylishly simple, Allbirds is setting a high bar for sustainable fashion. They lead the pack in carbon-conscious design, using natural and recycled materials for soft, breathable and better-for-the-planet products. Through regenerative agriculture, renewable materials and responsible energy usage, they are working toward their goal of halving emissions by 2025 and reducing to near zero by 2030.

Cotopaxi – Outdoor Gear

Cotopaxi’s products are from recycled and repurposed materials, including their signature Del Día packs, made using leftover factory fabric. As a B Corp and Climate Neutral Certified brand, they’re committed to making the world a better place by reducing their environmental impact and fighting global poverty, with at least 1% of annual revenue donated to nonprofits around the world. Their gear is built in Fair Trade Certified™ factories, proving that design and ethical production can go hand in hand.

Seventh Generation – Household Products

Seventh Generation has been setting the standard for eco-friendly cleaning and personal care for decades. Their plant-based, biodegradable formulas skip the synthetic dyes and fragrances, while 97% of their packaging comes from recycled materials. As a certified B Corp since 2007, the brand is also aiming to reduce emissions and promote circularity, all while making cleansers that are tough on grease and stains but gentle on your hands and the planet.

Petaluma – Pet Food

Petaluma is redefining dog food with a plant-based, vet-formulated recipe that’s as good for pets as it is for the planet. Made with upcycled ingredients like peanut butter, oats and sweet potatoes, their food uses 54% less freshwater, 89% less land use and generates 75% fewer emissions than traditional meat-based options. With compostable packaging and a fully carbon-neutral operation, Petaluma is a tail-wagging win for sustainability.

Chomps – Snacks

Chomps keeps it clean and conscious with protein-packed snacks made from grass-fed, humanely raised beef. No antibiotics, no hormones. The brand backs regenerative agriculture and supports ranchers committed to restoring soil health. As a B Corp, Chomps is all about transparency and ethical sourcing, and they’re actively working on making their packaging fully recyclable and compostable. It’s also pretty darn tasty with flavors like original beef, jalapeno, italian and smoky BBQ.

Kate McLeod – Beauty

Kate McLeod takes a minimalist, low-waste approach to skincare with her signature Solid Body Stone — a waterless, vegan moisturizer that ditches plastic bottles for refillable, FSC-certified cartons. Handmade in small batches in the U.S., her products are designed to reduce carbon emissions and packaging waste without compromising on luxury. The brand is quietly leading a beauty revolution rooted in simplicity, sustainability and self-care.

 

Choosing brands that align with your values doesn’t mean sacrificing style, performance or convenience. These companies prove that sustainability and quality can go hand in hand. From carbon neutrality and resource conservation to ethical production and B Corp certification, they’re setting a new standard for what conscious consumerism can look like.

 

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