In recent years, businesses worldwide have embraced sustainability through environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices. Brands are adopting eco-friendly methods to address environmental issues while promoting economic and social growth for a sustainable future.
In the Philippines, more local lifestyle brands are leading the charge, offering eco-friendly products that encourage green living. These companies are not only meeting the demand for sustainable alternatives but also shaping how we live, consume, and interact with the environment. From fashion to home goods, they prove that sustainability enhances both the planet and everyday life.
Rags2Riches (R2R): Sustainable fashion with purpose
For 16 years, the brand has empowered Filipino artisans by repurposing discarded fabric into handwoven bags, clothing, and accessories. This sustainable fashion brand reduces textile waste and provides livelihoods for communities in need, proving that fashion can be both stylish and eco-friendly.
Randolf Clothing: Playful, upcycled fashion
For over a decade, Randolf Clothing has been at the forefront of sustainable fashion, crafting quirky, pop-culture-inspired pieces from recycled fabric scraps. By minimizing waste and reimagining excess materials, the brand proves that fashion can be both fun and responsible.
Muni Muni: Slow fashion with a story
Muni Muni’s collections celebrate heritage and sustainability, using small-batch, handmade techniques passed down through generations. Their tie-dye pieces, each uniquely crafted, highlight the beauty of slow fashion—one that values artisanship over mass production.
Eco-conscious home and lifestyle
Green living extends beyond fashion, and Filipino brands are redefining sustainability in everyday essentials.
Damgo Studio: Bags with a circular story

Damgo Studio reimagines fashion through circular design, transforming discarded materials into stylish, functional bags. Their Sumilon Toe Bag, handwoven by artisans in Cebu, gives new life to upcycled fabrics, proving that sustainability and style can go hand in hand.
EcoNest: Packaging for a plastic-free future

EcoNest is tackling plastic pollution head-on with biodegradable packaging made from plant-based materials like cassava and sugarcane. Their eco-friendly bags and containers offer a guilt-free alternative to single-use plastics, helping businesses and consumers reduce their environmental footprint.
Bambuhay: Sustainable bamboo for a better world
Founded in 2018, Bambuhay is harnessing the power of bamboo to combat climate change, pollution, and deforestation. From reusable bamboo straws to eco-friendly toothbrushes, the brand promotes a circular economy while providing sustainable livelihood opportunities for local communities.
Why supporting local sustainable brands matters
Every purchase from these Filipino brands is a step toward a more sustainable future. By choosing ethically made products, consumers are not just supporting local businesses—they’re investing in a lifestyle that values environmental responsibility and cultural heritage.