Need sustainable clothing, home decor, beauty products and more? Look no further than these twenty eco-friendly Canadian online stores!

Oh, Canada. Place of oceans, forests, rivers, glaciers. Lakes, prairies, tundras, mountains. Home to people from cultures as diverse as our landscape.

But this beautiful country also has a very dark history. The recent discovery of hundreds of unmarked residential school graves only confirms this fact.

Yet, Canada is also filled with individuals and companies who truly care about people – ALL people – and the planet.

Whether you live in Canada (like me), or anywhere else in the world, I wanted to share twenty Canadian online stores that carry just about every kind of sustainable product you can think of.

All of the featured Canadian brands ship their items within Canada and to the USA, while many also ship internationally. Please consider supporting these awesome companies the next time you’re looking to buy clothing, home decor, beauty supplies and more.

Also, I made sure to include in this list eco-friendly brands owned by people from a range of cultural backgrounds. Below you’ll find four Indigenous-owned brands, plus brands and products with ties to Egypt, Kenya, Mexico, Portugal, South Korea, Zimbabwe – and beyond.

Why?

Because THAT is Canada. And that is the thing we should celebrate.

Note that this post may contain affiliate links, meaning if you click on a link and make a purchase a small percentage of the sale goes to yours truly. Please know that I strive to only feature eco-conscious products and brands.

Need sustainable clothing, home decor, beauty products and more? Look no further than these 20 eco-friendly Canadian online stores!

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Canadian Eco-Friendly Online Stores That Sell Everything

Or pretty much everything. These five sustainable online stores carry bath and beauty products, kitchen supplies, cleaning products, zero waste supplies and much, much more.

All Things Being Eco

 

What They Sell: Bathroom and self care products, bedding, clothing, jewelry and more.

Where They’re Based: Chilliwack, British Columbia.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and to the USA.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: All items sold on the All Things Being Eco are first tested for sustainability and effectiveness. As they say on their website, “We don’t sell you deodorant that doesn’t work.” 

 

The Better Good

 

What They Sell: Clothing, self care supplies, items for kids, home wares and more.

Where They’re Based: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and to the USA and Mexico.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: The Better Good is dedicated to bringing people better choices for every day needs, such as items made from renewable materials.

Boho & Hobo

 

What They Sell: Bathroom and self care products, kitchen supplies, zero waste supplies and more.

Where They’re Based: Kingston, Ontario.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Boho & Hobo carries their own line of zero waste and green living products.

Eco + Amour

 

What They Sell: Cleaning supplies, self care products, pet care, zero waste supplies and more.

Where They’re Based:  Scarborough, Ontario.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and to the USA.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Primarily intended as a refill shop for those who live in the Toronto-area, Eco + Amour also carry products from sustainable brands that can be shipped to your door.

Worldlet

What They Sell: Food items like grains, coffee and tea, wellness products such as yoga mats, candles, cushions and more.

Where They’re Based: Seaforth, Ontario.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and to the USA.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Committed to carrying sustainable and ethical products from a variety of brands, Worldlet hopes to reduce packaging by promoting a low-waste lifestyle.

Eco-Friendly Canadian Clothing Brands You Can Find Online

Say goodbye to fast fashion – these five Canadian clothing brands are all about respecting the earth with sustainable materials, ethical supply chains and tree-planting initiatives.

Encircled

What They Sell: Women’s dresses, jackets, shorts and more.

Where They’re Based: Toronto, Ontario.

Where They Ship: Internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Encircled is “tired of seeing compromise in the fashion industry,” which is why all their clothing are made in ethical Canadian factories from sustainable materials.

The Good Tee

What They Sell: Tees for men, women and kids. Plus scrunchies, face masks and a gorgeous infinity scarf.

Where They’re Based: Toronto, Ontario.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: The Good Tee is partnered with Fair Trade Canada to ensure that the organic cotton used in their products were farmed with the health of the plant – and the farmers – in mind. 

KOTN

What They Sell: Men’s and women’s bottoms, shorts, tees, underwear and more.

Where They’re Based: Toronto, Ontario.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: KOTN strives for products “made with the principles of considered design, relentless quality, honest value, and positive impact.”

NoMiNoU

What They Sell: Athletic wear, dresses, swimsuits and more.

Where They’re Based: Tsawwassen, British Columbia.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: NoMiNoU offers distinct designs inspired by original artwork created by the late mother of their company founder and from licensed commissioned collaborations with Canadian, Indigenous and international artists. They even have a take-back recycling program!

tentree

What They Sell: Men’s, women’s and kid’s hoodies, shorts, pants, tees, outerwear and more.

Where They’re Based: Vancouver, British Columbia.

Where They Ship: Within Canada, for international shipping visit www.tentree.com.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Not only does every item purchased plant ten trees (hence the name), but they also use sustainable materials and ethical manufacturing practices.

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Eco-Friendly Canadian Home Decor Stores You Can Find Online

If you want a green, clean, sustainable home, these five Canadian home decor stores are here to help by bringing you unique handmade wares from all across the globe.

Batiqua

What They Sell: Throw pillows, placemats, table runners and wall hangings.

Where They’re Based: Vancouver, British Columbia.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: “Local in heart, global in distribution,” all Batiqua’s products are handwoven and handpainted by artisans in Zimbabwe.

Goodee

What They Sell: Decor, furniture and kitchen supplies (plus clothing, stationary and so much more).

Where They’re Based: Montreal, Quebec.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and to the USA.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Their website says it all, “While there is power in good design, we believe there is infinitely more in design for good.”

Indigo Arrows

What They Sell: Throw pillows, quilts, drum stools and more.

Where They’re Based: Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Indigo Arrows carries handcrafted textiles featuring designs based on 400 to 3000 year old Indigenous patterns. 

Maison Tess

What They Sell: Lots and lots of beautiful bedding.

Where They’re Based: Montreal, Quebec.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: From carefully sourced materials to recycled packaging, Maison Tess is all about transparency.

Obakki

What They Sell: Art, decor and textiles (plus clothing, jewelry and more).

Where They’re Based: Vancouver, British Columbia.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Obakki believes in slow design and in knowing where everything we buy comes from.

Eco-Friendly Canadian Beauty Products You Can Find Online

There’s no point in buying makeup, hair care and skincare that’s kind to your skin if it isn’t also kind to the planet. Luckily, these Canadian beauty products from five eco-friendly brands have got you covered.

 

Cheekbone Beauty

What They Sell: Lipstick, lip pencils, eyeliner and eyeshadow.

Where They’re Based: Toronto, Ontario.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Cheekbone Beauty practices the principles of Two-Eyed Seeing – blending Western science and Indigenous knowledge in order to innovate while preserving and protecting the planet. 

Elate

What They Sell: Eyeshadow, foundation, mascara, makeup tools and more.

Where They’re Based: Victoria, British Columbia.

Where They Ship: Within Canada, for international shipping visit www.elatebeauty.com.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Sustainable beauty products in sustainable packaging such as bamboo and seed paper.

Etymologie

What They Sell: Skin care and sun care products such as serums, skin care tools, sunscreen and more.

Where They’re Based: Montreal, Quebec.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Etymologie’s products are made using certified organic ingredients, ship in carbon neutral packaging and follow the principles of “Sustainable Chemistry.”

Satya

What They Sell: Skincare (specifically eczema relief).

Where They’re Based: Vancouver, British Columbia.

Where They Ship: Within Canada and internationally.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Packaged using sustainable materials and carbon neutral, Satya products are made using only five ingredients.

Voir

What They Sell: Haircare products such as shampoo, conditioner, hairspray and hair oil.

Where They’re Based: Toronto, Ontario.

Where They Ship: Ships within Canada and to the USA.

What Makes Them Eco-Friendly: Voir’s products are made from plant-based ingredients, packaged in recyclable materials and are cruelty-free.

I hope you found this post helpful and that you have success greening your life with these eco-conscious Canadian online stores!

 

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Need sustainable clothing, home decor, beauty products and more? Look no further than these 20 eco-friendly Canadian online stores!

Posted on July 2, 2021

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20 Eco-Friendly Canadian Online Stores You Need To Know About

4 thoughts on “20 Eco-Friendly Canadian Online Stores You Need To Know About

    • January 6, 2022 at 9:46 am
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      So glad to hear! And there are actually so many I think I need to do another post!

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  • May 21, 2022 at 6:02 pm
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    Yes you do. You omitted one of my favourites, EcoFreax and Boho and Hobo doesn’t exist anymore.

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    • May 21, 2022 at 8:51 pm
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      Thanks for letting me know about Boho and Hobo! I didn’t hear about EcoFreax until after I wrote this post but I do have them in my sustainable beauty/personal care product gallery (https://ofhousesandtrees.com/sustainable-beauty). I’ll swap out Boho and Hobo in this post and put EcoFreax in their place 🙂

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