This is a sponsored post on behalf of adidas. All opinions are my own.
Social responsibility is an ethical theory, in which individuals are accountable for fulfilling their civic duty; the actions of an individual must benefit the whole of society. In this way, there must be a balance between economic growth and the welfare of society and the environment.
While some companies seem to only care about profits and results, some recognize their intrinsic reliance on people and the planet – and they’re putting that into action. These companies that recognize their duty to give back to communities and ecosystems.
When you shop with these socially responsible companies, you can trust that your money is going to an organization committed to making positive contributions.


Pura Vita Bracelets is a company that sells jewelry, clothing, swimwear and accessories. All of their famous waterproof bracelets are handmade by local artisans in Costa Rica to help fund over 190 charities.
Giving back has always been at the core of Pure Vida, which is why the company also created the Charity Collection. Over the last few years, Pure Vida has partnered with more than 190 charities around the world to donate nearly $1.7 million to causes you care about.

Headbands of Hope is a company that sells headbands and flower crowns. For every headband sold, they provide a headband to a child battling pediatric cancer. Their mission is to bring fashion into the lives of these children to help them create their own identity, especially in a hospital setting. Headbands of Hope has donated headbands to every children’s hospital in America and 15 countries.

3. Sevenly
Sevenly is a company that sells clothing and accessories for various causes. Their causes include autism, cancer, education, environment, international, military and social justice. For every product you purchase, Sevenly tells you how much of the proceeds go to that cause. They have raised over $4 million for various causes and their foundation.


4. FEED
FEED is a company that sells clothing, bags and accessories for various causes. For every item that you purchase, FEED will donate meals to children in school, give emergency relief and foster good mother-child nutrition. For every item that you purchase, FEED tells you what cause it is going to and how many meals it can provide.

Better-for-you snack subscription service Love With Food by SnackNation nourishes both stomach and soul by donating at least one meal to a family in need — through Feeding America — for every snack box purchased. Thanks to its subscribers’ healthy appetites for organic and all-natural snacks, it has donated over one million meals.

7. Yoobi
Yoobi partners with the Kids In Need Foundation to donate a school supply to a classroom every time you buy one of its products. We’re fans of its sturdy notebooks and weekly calendar planner pads, and we’re pretty sure the four million students Yoobi has impacted are fans, too.

The Company Store gives blankets to homeless children across the country. With every comforter purchased from The Company Store, a homeless child will receive a blanket through Family Promise and their affiliates.


9. Roma
Roma helps give poverty the boot through education and aid.
For every pair of boots purchased, Roma will donate a pair to a child in need. They also give ten percent of all their proceeds to help fund global educational initiatives.

10. Google
Besides being the world’s most popular search engine, Google also achieved its 100 percent renewable energy target in 2017, and is now the largest corporate renewable energy purchaser on the planet.
The company also provides grants to several dedicated social impact initiatives, including the Equal Justice Initiative, Goodwill Industries International, and Pratham Books: StoryWeaver platform.
From facilitating green commuting, to employee gift matching, to paid time off to volunteer, Google inspects nearly every part of their business with a social impact lens.


11. Lego
The LEGO Group is one of the most notable examples of how social responsibility can be an incredible asset to a well-known brand. And the extent of their commitment has made the Danish company a shining example of the far-reaching impact of socially responsible business practices.
The company was recently slated as one of the top examples of social responsibility by Reputation Institute and ranked second for Reputation Institute’s RepTrak 100—which lists the most highly-reputable companies in the world.
In addition to partnerships with organizations like the World Wildlife Fund, LEGO has also made a commitment to reduce their carbon footprint and is working towards 100 percent renewable energy capacity by 2030.

12. adidas
Also ranked high by Reputation Institute Reputation Institute’s RepTrak 100, adidas strives to improve sustainability efforts with their Parley line. Their current campaign celebrates World Oceans Day with Run for the Oceans on June 8, 2019.
Adidas Parley is the official collaboration product line between adidas and Parley for the Oceans, an environmental organization that addresses environmental threats towards the oceans, through ocean plastic pollution. adidas Parley uses plastic from the oceans and creates sustainable footwear and apparel.
This campaign supports this collaboration along with World Oceans Day, which brings awareness of the vital importance of our oceans and the role they play in sustaining a healthy planet.
Plastic is the problem. Innovation is the solution. We’re rethinking and repurposing plastic.
When you shop with these socially responsible companies, you can trust that your money is going to an organization committed to making positive contributions.

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