The BIPOC owned brands in our Ethical & Sustainable Brand Directory are focusing on socially responsible values. These change-makers are making a difference through community, eco-friendly materials, & fair wages. Our brand directory does feature some affiliate links.

Discover additional brands and resources in our guides 60+ Sustainable Black Owned Brands, 25+ Eco-friendly BIPOC Owned Brands, 25 AAPI Owned Small Businesses, and 9 Indigenous Owned Brands to Love.

Daria Day’s Handcrafted Gemstone Jewelry

minority owned jewelry brands

Daria Day is an ethical jewelry brand working with artisans in Northern Pakistan to handcraft limited edition designs featuring responsibly sourced gemstones. This meaningful jewelry is showing the beauty within Pakistan.

bipoc owned jewelry brand

Lovanie’s Sustainable Clothing for Women

BIPOC Owned fashion brands

Lovanie is a sustainable fashion brand based in Seattle, WA. Lovanie creates clothing for petite women. Garments are ethically made in small batches in Seattle using 100% linen and deadstock cotton. Use THEHONESTCONSUMER for 10% off your first purchase.

BIPOC Owned clothing brand

REEL BAMBOO TOILET PAPER

bamboo toilet paper

Reel is a Black owned bamboo toilet paper brand creating more eco-friendly bathroom solutions.

Black owned toilet paper brand

Tea Drops Organic Tea

organic matcha tea kit

Tea Drops is a WOC-owned, USDA-certified, vegan brand that makes tea drops. These drops are made by taking organic, ground leaf teas and pressing them into fun shapes. To make the tea, you simply drop it into hot water, stir, and sip. Tea Drops also carries boba tea and latte kits!

boba tea kit

Wolven’s Sustainable Activewear

BIPOC Owned activewear brand

Wolven is a BIPOC, female-founded brand whose mission is to promote environmental protection, community, and inclusivity through stand out clothing that not only lets you look good, but feel good while wearing it. Wolven prides itself on designing stand-out styles that are made from recycled materials.

sustainable activewear BIPOC owned

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