With Internet use so widespread across the globe, it is doubtful if there is still anyone left on this planet who doesn’t know that we need to start taking better care of our environment or face dire consequences. And what better way than to start at home? Or more specifically, in your underwear drawer. As you are doubtlessly aware, many underwear brands are now offering more environment-friendly undies. In a nutshell, this means that the manufacture of these garments does not harm the environment, is not dependent on unsafe and unfair business practices, and that, in general, the manufacturing process does not leave a damaging imprint on our world. What you may not know is which underwear makers make their underwear wholly through environmentally sustainable and socially conscious processes. There are more than you think, though still far from enough.  Below you will find a list of these companies, so that with your next underwear purchase you can also do something good for the world. This relatively new company produces underwear with a cause, as they put it.  All of their products are made of 100% organic cotton, and the manufacture process is tightly controlled so as to adhere to the stringiest environmentally friendly and socially conscious conditions. Furthermore, each of the styles and collections the brand offers are also inspired by people pursuing eco-friendly and socially conscious projects across the globe, such as carrying out projects that bring clean water, sustainable food, or affordable housing to communities in need. But Pact goes a step further and also reinvests a part of their profits to enable such humanitarian projects to continue. In other words, if you opt for a pair of Pact undies, you really are making a difference. A bit hard to pronounce maybe, but that shouldn't stop you from checking out what this Swedish underwear maker has to offer.  The brand makes their products from certified organic cotton, with just a touch of elastane to ensure a better fit and greater durability. The cotton is collected in India and made into underwear in an Estonian factory. This factory operates under conditions, which ensure all workers are treated fairly. This brand’s target market is older, fashion-conscious men, as opposed to teens. If you’re in the market for a retro style piece of organic undies, you can’t go wrong with these.