Ethical Dupes
Equal or higher ethics score · Equal or lower price · Food & Nutrition. Hand-picked from our independently scored catalog.
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A gold-standard example of regenerative agriculture, these oats go beyond organic by actively restoring soil health and ensuring fair wages for farmers in a vertically integrated supply chain.

A gold-standard breakfast staple sourced from family-owned farms in Montana using regenerative practices that actively sequester carbon and restore soil health.

A gold standard in ethical confectionery, combining fair-pay labor practices with regenerative cocoa farming that restores biodiversity in the Ivory Coast and Ghana.

A pioneer in regenerative agriculture, Patagonia Provisions offers a snack that actively restores soil health while ensuring fair compensation for family farmers in Nicaragua.

A pioneer in climate-focused roasting, Dean's Beans offers a rich, medium-roast coffee that prioritizes farmer equity and reforestation over corporate profit.

Dr. Bronner's (Magic All-One Chocolate & Foods)
An industry-leading example of regenerative agriculture, these oats go beyond 'organic' by focusing on soil health, carbon sequestration, and total fair trade transparency across the supply chain.

A gold standard in ethical food production, this virgin coconut oil is sourced from regenerative organic palms in Sri Lanka, ensuring soil health and fair wages.

A market-leading yerba mate that pioneers the 'Market Driven Regeneration' model, actively restoring South American rainforests through sustainable harvesting and fair-trade partnerships.

A high-integrity pantry staple sourced from family farms using regenerative practices that restore soil health and capture carbon.

A nutrient-dense heirloom grain sourced through fully transparent supply chains that support regenerative farming practices in the Peruvian Andes.

Guayaki is a pioneer in 'market-driven restoration,' focused on protecting and restoring South American rainforests through sustainable yerba mate cultivation.

A pioneer in regenerative agriculture, these oats represent the gold standard in soil health and carbon sequestration, produced by a family-owned company with deep roots in organic activism.