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An American retail company that sells online and through catalogs, Uncommon Goods is a privately held company based in Brooklyn, New York. As indicated by the name, the company sells unique and interesting items such as jewelry, home accents, accessories, kitchen items, books, food, drink and a variety of other gifts for adults, children and teens. The company values independent artists, particularly those who use reclaimed or upcycled materials.
Uncommon Goods was founded in 1999 by David Bolotsky, who continues to be the current CEO. The website was launched the following year. 2007 was an important year as Uncommon Goods became a founding member of B Corp (Benefit Corporation) which recognizes for-profit organizations that make an effort to have a positive impact on society, their community, and the environment. Uncommon Goods now sell items from hundreds of craftspeople and employs more than 200 people and sends their items from Brooklyn to people all over the United States.
Customers who sign up on the Uncommon Goods website can receive $5 off their first order. Plus, people who sign up for the Perks program can receive free standard shipping and access to other deals. The Perks program annual membership is $19.90.
Uncommon Good is highly committed to making the world a better place in the way they do business as well as through making donations to worthy causes. Their Better to Give program helps connect customers with nonprofit organizations throughout the world, donating $1 for each purchase made (or $2 for Perks members). By 2021, the company had given a total of more than $2.6 million.
As an environmentally conscious company, Uncommon Goods works hard to take care of the earth. They choose environmentally friendly packing materials and paper for their catalogs, and they encourage their artists to use recycled or sustainable materials when possible. In addition, they have a firm stance that none of their products contain leather, fur or feathers.
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