For
Brands.
We're building the directory we wished existed — and we only make it work with brands that are doing things properly. If that's you, we want to hear from you.
Being listed on Uniplug isn't just a directory entry. It's placement in a curated space built specifically for people who are actively looking for brands like yours.
Get discovered by conscious consumers who are already looking for independent, genuinely sustainable brands.
Being curated by Uniplug signals credibility. We check every brand — so consumers know that if you're here, you've earned it.
We don't charge for listings and we don't do paid placements. Your position in the directory is earned, not bought.
Every brand is evaluated against five criteria. All five. No shortcuts.
We evaluate what brands disclose about their ingredients and supply chains. Where available, we review third-party certifications and laboratory reports. We do not conduct our own lab testing — but we scrutinise everything put in front of us and ask questions when something doesn't add up.
Fair wages, ethical supply chains, honest practices. Official certifications like Fair Trade and B Corp are strong indicators — but we also champion small brands doing right by people without the costly paperwork.
The sustainability industry has historically been exclusive. We prioritise underrepresented founders — female-, BIPOC-, and LGBTQIA+-owned businesses — because genuine sustainability must include the people who get to build it.
On Independence
If a brand is acquired by, becomes majority-owned by, or accepts direct investment from a major multinational — think the likes of Nestlé, Unilever, P&G, or Clorox — it's immediately removed from the directory. No exceptions. We review ownership monthly, and immediately whenever it's flagged by the community. If you notice a brand has quietly shifted ownership, flag it for our curation team.
We strongly prioritise brands using recyclable, compostable, or reusable packaging — and it weighs heavily in our curation. It is not an automatic disqualifier, but brands using unnecessary plastic will need to demonstrate exceptional standards everywhere else.
1% for the Planet, social enterprise, local ecosystem stewardship — however a brand does it, demonstrable impact beyond the product is mandatory.
To be considered, you should be:
- Independent and owner-led
- Genuinely sustainable in materials or practices
- Transparent about ingredients and sourcing
- Free from greenwashing — we check