Sustainable Canadian Brands: Eco-Conscious Picks Across Categories
Curated by OriginSelect
What is Sustainable Canadian Brands?
Sustainable Canadian brands prioritize environmental responsibility through plastic-free packaging, ethical sourcing, and transparent practices. This hub curates B Corp certified and eco-conscious brands across beauty, home, and lifestyle—from Attitude to Wildcraft—making it easy to discover and support Canadian businesses doing good.
This is the broad discovery hub: a home base for Canadians looking for sustainable brands and ethical-feeling alternatives. It connects to category hubs (beauty, home, baby) and also stands alone for browsing.
3 collections • Updated Jan 2026
Explore Collections
-
Sustainable Canadian Brands for Eco-Conscious Shoppers
A curated overview of Canada's most sustainable brands.
Coming Soon -
Plastic-Free Lifestyle Brands in Canada
Shop by material/waste reduction across all categories.
Coming Soon -
Made in Canada Essentials (Top Picks)
Local-first discovery—products proudly made in Canada.
Coming Soon
Key Facts
- 3 curated collections featuring 50+ sustainable brands
- Focus on B Corp certified and 1% for the Planet members
- Covers beauty, home, lifestyle, and everyday essentials
- Made in Canada options highlighted throughout
- Organized by values: plastic-free, ethical, local
Source: OriginSelect, March 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a brand sustainable?
Sustainable brands consider environmental impact across their entire supply chain: using organic or recycled materials, minimizing waste and carbon emissions, offering plastic-free or refillable packaging, paying fair wages, and being transparent about their practices. Look for certifications like B Corp, 1% for the Planet, Climate Neutral, or Fair Trade.
What are the best sustainable Canadian brands?
Canada has many excellent sustainable brands including Attitude (home & personal care), Tru Earth (laundry), Unwrapped Life (bar products), Wildcraft (skincare), tentree (clothing), and Province Apothecary (clean beauty). Many are B Corp certified or members of 1% for the Planet.
How do I shop more sustainably in Canada?
Start by buying less but better quality. Choose Canadian-made products to reduce shipping emissions. Look for plastic-free or minimal packaging. Support B Corp certified brands. Buy secondhand when possible. Focus on durability and repairability over trends. This hub organizes the best sustainable options to make these choices easier.
Are sustainable products more expensive?
Quality sustainable products may cost more upfront but often save money long-term through durability, refill programs, and concentrated formulas. Many Canadian sustainable brands offer competitive pricing. Starting with one category at a time makes the transition manageable—we organize collections to help you find the best value options.