
We’re all about buying local and saving the planet, but sometimes it’s hard to know if you’re spending with a good conscience before you hand a bill over the counter. Luckily, some companies have our back to make these decisions a little bit easier. B Corporations are for-profit companies that work towards a more inclusive and sustainable economy. These companies are working at the highest level of transparency. There are more than 2,500 B Corp companies around the world with 129 in Oregon alone.
Crosby Hop Farm
The hop farm’s commitment to its customers is unwavering, as it is rooted in the core values of quality, innovation, sustainability, and community.
Nossa Familia Coffee
“At Nossa Familia, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword,” says Founder & Chief Friendship Officer Augusto Carneiro, “It’s how we operate every aspect of our business, really going to the root of the word—the ability to sustain.”
New Seasons Market
Your friendly neighborhood grocery store is friendly not just to you but to the whole community.
Fully
Fully is a workplace meant to get people to feel their best and work their best—because every decision a person makes in their business matters.
A to Z Wineworks & REX HILL Vineyards
They create award-winning affordable wine that both tastes good and does good, since it was founded in 2002.
Grand Central Bakery
It all started with a bread revolution in 1989 as the Northwest’s first B Corporation.
B-Line Urban Delivery
Through their warehousing and tricycle based deliveries, B-Line builds brand recognition and advances the operations of hundreds of local businesses.
Elephants Delicatessen
Since it was founded in 1979, Elephants has embraced three core values: excellence, unity, and sustainability.
Hopworks Urban Brewery
Two of Portland’s favorite practices have finally been melded together—brewing craft beer and going green.