Emaús is a social and humanitarian NGO based in Caneças and present on four continents. Our goal is to fight the causes of poverty. Emmaus is a decentralized movement in which each group bases its activities in its local reality. In Caneças, there are between 15 and 20 permanent companions who live in a community […]
Read MoreKindology is a project that promotes access to mental health care by offering psychology appointments to those who can’t afford them. Each Portuguese is absent from work for an average of eight days a year due to mental health issues. What’s more, each person spends an average of 15.8 days a year in the workplace […]
Read Morema-bu.pt is very young and has big plans for a future which we want to be sustainable for everyone. In the store you’ll find products for your family life, without compromising the environment. Reusable diapers, shampoo and solid soaps, toys, hygiene and skin care products, children’s items (boots, socks, backpacks, toys, books) and other fantastic […]
Read MoreIt was the first vegan restaurant in Caparica and remains a benchmark to this day. What you can find there is comfort food, with francesinhas, Mac & Cheese, hamburgers, puff pastries and risottos. And the desserts? If you’re on the north bank of the Tagus, you’ll want to cross the river to try the snickers […]
Read MoreThis is a special restaurant. Not just because it’s in the CCB, right next to the river. And it’s not just because they only work with seasonal and organic produce and offer dishes that everyone can enjoy at the table without restrictions. It’s for all these reasons, but above all else, it’s for its social […]
Read MoreCreated in 2004, Play Up is a fashion brand for babies and children, with timeless, minimalist, functional collections and, above all, a strong commitment to nature.They use natural fibers (organic cotton, linen and hemp) and recycled fibers (from certified suppliers) as raw materials, and are committed to cleaner transformation processes, such as natural dyeing (reducing […]
Read MoreAlgori is a brand made in Portugal. It combines the essence of the Mediterranean with the vintage style of the 90s and its main goal is to create high-quality, timeless sneakers. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find out more about this business. It is going to be worth it! Sustainable Development Goals […]
Read MoreThis is a sophisticated men’s shoe brand with over 50 years of history. They defend a set of values that go far beyond the product. The use of handwork and the quality of the raw materials can make footwear expensive, but at ELCI they believe in an approach based on ethics and responsible action aimed […]
Read MoreNo Saints is an Australian brand, born in 2018 and ethically produced in Portugal. Its main objectives are to fight against animal cruelty and offer a quality alternative to leather shoes, thereby making the world a better place. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find out more about this business. It is going […]
Read MoreThis footwear project is the only one in the world to reuse fire hoses and its mission goes beyond that: it helps firefighters and guarantees you boots that last for years. J-UNK was created in 2020 for this purpose and prototypes began that same year. By the end of 2021, the brand was launched on […]
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