Every product tells a story of community empowerment. We work with local organizations that share our vision for sustainable living and fair livelihoods. Together, we create opportunities that honor traditional craftsmanship while building resilient communities.
Founded in 2001, ECO V focuses on environmental conservation and scientific research. Led by Kanchana Weerakoon, they conduct educational programs on sustainable living and work tirelessly to protect Sri Lanka's natural heritage. Their commitment to environmental education aligns perfectly with our mission to create a more sustainable future.
Established in 2005 after the Boxing Day Tsunami, HDF's Women's Cooperative Society in Telwatte brings together 45 women members. They provide vocational training and income generation opportunities, empowering women to become self-sufficient while preserving traditional crafts. Every product made by HDF artisans carries their skill, dedication, and hope for a better future.
A local home-based business developing composites from recycled plastics. Born from an Australian educational grant, Katana Upcycle transforms waste into valuable products, proving that innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. Their work demonstrates how communities can turn environmental challenges into economic opportunities.