Best Eco-Friendly Canadian Brands to Support in 2025
Greenwashing is rampant. Here are Canadian brands with third-party certifications, transparent supply chains, and actual practice to back the marketing.
Edited by the UnityLife editorial team
Written by UnityLife Admin
Updated April 2026 · Reviewed March 2026
Every brand has a sustainability page. Far fewer have a third-party-audited supply chain. Here are Canadian brands that have earned trust through real, verifiable practice — not marketing.
Apparel and everyday goods
Tentree — tree-planting model, B Corp certified, Canadian-owned (Saskatchewan).
Encircled — Toronto-made, capsule-wardrobe focus, ethical wage certified.
Miik — Toronto-made with deadstock fabric.
Home and personal care
The Soap Works — Toronto, plastic-free packaging.
Dot’s Home & Wellness — refill-first household products.
Food
Nature’s Path — BC-based organic cereal pioneer.
Loop Mission — Montreal-based upcycled juice and spirits.
The bottom line
Check for B Corp status or Fair Trade certification before buying anything labelled “eco-friendly” in Canada. It is the single fastest signal.
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The bottom line
Check for B Corp status or Fair Trade certification before buying anything labelled “eco-friendly” in Canada. It is the single fastest signal.
Frequently asked questions
Lower transportation emissions, yes — but not automatically better labour practices. Look for certifications.
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