November 28, 2025

Canadian B Corp Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Sustainable and Ethical Gift Ideas From lmno

Blair French, Chief Growth Officer

The holidays are a time for connection, generosity, and reflection. They’re also an opportunity to align our spending with our values! As a B Corp–certified marketing agency, we believe your holiday purchases can not only delight loved ones but also support a more sustainable, equitable future.

This year, choose beautifully designed and ethically produced gifts from Canadian B Corps that are committed to making a positive impact. Below is our curated LMNO gift guide featuring high-quality consumables, stocking stuffers, and bigger-ticket items.


Why Choose Sustainable and B Corp Gifts This Holiday Season

When you purchase from a B Corp, you’re supporting businesses that prioritize sustainability, community impact, ethical supply chains, and transparent governance.

Your holiday spending can be an investment in the world you want to see. Here’s where to start.

Consumables
(Delicious, Sustainable Treats)

Three bowls of Goodly chicken and vegetable soup on a wooden table, each topped with fresh herbs, with saltine crackers on a board in the background.

Goodly Foods (Vancouver, BC)

Upcycles surplus ingredients into gourmet soups and sauces while supporting social employment. Great for bringing to holiday potlucks or making your life easier as a host!
Website: https://goodly.ca

Jars of Justo’s plant-based dips displayed on a wooden board with sliced vegetables, crackers, cheese, and fresh greenery.

Justo’s Craft Dips (Victoria, BC)

Plant-based dips in reusable glass jars, with a strong emphasis on community nutrition and environmental stewardship.
Instagram: instagram.com/justos

A bag of Salt Spring Coffee Holiday Blend resting on a tree stump beside stacked firewood and an axe handle.

Salt Spring Coffee (Richmond, BC) or Kicking Horse Coffee (Invermere, BC)

Both are standout Canadian B Corps known for ethical sourcing and regenerative agriculture.
 Salt Spring Coffee: https://www.saltspringcoffee.com
 Kicking Horse Coffee: https://www.kickinghorsecoffee.com

Three open cream highlighters in purple compacts arranged on a winter-themed illustration, surrounded by holiday ornaments and a pine cone.

Cheekbone Beauty (St. Catharines, ON)

Indigenous-owned, sustainable cosmetics with refillable and low-waste packaging.
 Website: https://www.cheekbonebeauty.com

Stocking Stuffers
(Small Gifts, Big Impact)

A collage of images showing models outdoors, cotton plants, wood chips, fabric fibers, and cotton harvesting, representing sustainable material sourcing.

tentree (Vancouver, BC)

Accessories like beanies, socks, and mitts, and every product plants ten trees. You can also check out their full clothing line for bigger ticket items.
 Website: https://www.tentree.ca

A collection of The Unscented Company soap bars, lotion bar, conditioner bar, and deodorant displayed on a small wooden table by a lakeside.

The Unscented Company (Montréal, QC)

Travel-sized personal-care products that support refill culture and reduce plastic.
Website: https://unscentedco.com

Bigger Ticket Items
(Gifts That Travel Further)

A stack of glossy blue Monos suitcases with visible TSA locks and metal logo badges.

1. Monos (Vancouver, BC)

Minimalist, long-lasting luggage designed with sustainability front and centre.
 Website: https://monos.com

A person with a short bob haircut sits on a wooden chair atop a patterned red rug, wearing a grey cable-knit sweater, a white shirt, and loose dark trousers, posed against a simple studio backdrop.

2. Kotn (Toronto, ON)

Ethically made clothing and home goods crafted with traceable materials.
 Website: https://kotn.com

A person wearing blue suede Manitobah mittens with fur trim while holding a wicker basket filled with pine branches.

3. Manitobah Mukluks (Winnipeg, MB)

Indigenous-owned footwear brand combining traditional artistry with durable, modern design.
 Website: https://www.manitobah.ca

Why This Matters

Every brand featured here proves that business can be a force for good. They reduce environmental impact, support Indigenous ownership, invest in community programs, and champion ethical production.

This season, your holiday shopping can do more than check boxes. It can create lasting, positive change.


FAQ: B Corps, Sustainable Gifting, and lmno’s Commitment

What is a B Corp?

A B Corp is a business certified by B Lab for meeting high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. Certification evaluates a company’s impact across workers, customers, community, and environment.
 Learn more: https://www.bcorporation.net

Why should I shop from B Corps during the holidays?

B Corps ensure your purchases support ethical sourcing, fair labour, sustainability, and community investment. Your gift becomes an extension of your values.

Are all the companies in this guide Canadian B Corps?

Yes. Every brand listed is either a certified B Corp or well-established Canadian B Corp–aligned business with strong impact commitments.

What makes lmno a B Corp?

lmno is B Corp certified due to its commitment to sustainable business practices, social impact, ethical operations, and community investment—all embedded in how we support clients and run our agency.

Are sustainable gifts more expensive?

Not necessarily. Many B Corps offer competitively priced goods with higher-quality materials and more responsible production. Their longevity often saves money long-term.

What are the best sustainable gifts from Canadian brands?

Consumables like Goodly Foods soups, stocking stuffers from Cheekbone Beauty or The Unscented Company, and larger gifts like Monos luggage or Manitobah Mukluks consistently rank among the top holiday picks.

How do I find more B Corps?

You can search the full global and Canadian directory on the B Lab website:
https://www.bcorporation.net/en-us/find-a-b-corp