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Giving Back, One Purchase at a Time
At Sustainable Canvas, making a difference is at the heart of everything we do. With every purchase, you have the power to give back!
As a women-led business, we champion causes that uplift women—but we’re also deeply committed to sustainability. That’s why we support two incredible initiatives:
🌿 Empowering Women – Support charities that make a real impact in women's lives.
🐠 Restoring the Reef – Help plant coral on the Great Barrier Reef and protect our oceans.
The choice is yours. Shop with purpose and see how your purchase makes a difference!
Clothe the Vulnerable
Global Sisters
$5 provides a brand-new wardrobe for a person in need.
The clothes we choose to wear not only protect us from the elements but reflect and affect our confidence and self-esteem.
In Australia one in eight adults and one in six children do not have adequate access to essential clothing. Circumstances and disadvantage should not prevent people from accessing clothing to allow them to realise their full potential.
Thread Together addresses this uncomfortable truth by providing new clothes to those in need. This includes women escaping domestic violence, homeless adults and children, and those who just arrived in the country seeking refuge.
Plant a Coral
The Great Barrier Reef Foundation
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most complex ecosystems on the planet, home to a quarter of all known marine life.
If we don’t act now, the Great Barrier Reef could vanish from earth in our lifetime. That’s why we’re pioneering efforts to protect and restore these irreplaceable ecosystems.
Our goal is to deploy 10 million corals with increased thermal tolerance annually across 100 priority reefs by 2030.
Together, we can protect the Great Barrier Reef by planting corals at degraded sites, restoring ocean habitats and bringing wildlife back.
Back her Brilliance
Thread Together
$ 18 = a day of business education to a Sister
In Australia, single women over 50 are the fastest growing group to experience homelessness due to financial vulnerability and lack of affordable housing. Barriers to mainstream employment and socio-economic inclusion are often due to disability, carer responsibilities and a lack of job opportunities -particularly in regional Australia.
Global Sisters supports women who are challenged to participate economically but are deeply motivated to be self-employed.