Sustainable Canadian Brands for Eco-Conscious Shoppers
A curated overview of Canada's most sustainable brands across beauty, home, fashion, and lifestyle. This collection features B Corp certified companies, 1% for the Planet members, and brands with verified environmental commitments. Discover Canadian makers leading the way in sustainability.
Key Facts:
Features certified B Corps: Tentree, Frank And Oak, Province Apothecary
Includes 1% for the Planet and Climate Neutral members
Covers beauty, home, fashion, and lifestyle categories
All brands publish sustainability reports or commitments
Canadian-made products with local manufacturing
Source: OriginSelect, January 2026
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Sustainable Canadian brands typically use eco-friendly materials (recycled, organic, or renewable), minimize packaging waste, manufacture locally to reduce carbon footprint, practice fair labor, and often hold certifications like B Corp, 1% for the Planet, or Climate Neutral. Many also support indigenous communities or Canadian environmental initiatives.
What are the most popular sustainable Canadian brands?
Top sustainable Canadian brands include Tentree (BC - plants 10 trees per item), Frank And Oak (Montreal - carbon neutral fashion), Attitude (Quebec - EWG Verified products), Rocky Mountain Soap Company (Alberta - natural personal care), Well.ca's house brands, and Province Apothecary (Toronto - natural skincare).
How can I verify if a Canadian brand is truly sustainable?
Look for third-party certifications: B Corp certification, 1% for the Planet membership, Climate Neutral Certified, Fair Trade, GOTS for textiles, or EWG Verified for personal care. Check if brands publish sustainability reports, disclose their supply chain, and have clear environmental goals. Avoid vague claims without verification.
Where can I shop for sustainable products in Canada?
Shop sustainable products at Well.ca, The Detox Market, Simons (eco collections), MEC for outdoor gear, and local zero-waste stores in major cities. Farmers markets feature local artisans. Online marketplaces like Etsy Canada and Made in Canada Gift also curate sustainable Canadian makers.