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A solid sustainable hat can be the perfect accessory to complete any outfit. Plus of course, an eco-friendly hat is a functional piece that will keep your face protected from the summer sun. And bonus if it’s made from natural breathable materials so you keep cool too!

If you’re in need of a hat for protection on sunny days or just want a chic accessory, the brands below have lovely collections of sustainable hats made from natural fibers and recycled materials.

Whether you’re looking for an ethical hat for a day at the beach, hike in the sun, or for spending time outside, these brands certainly have you covered with sustainable hats you’ll treasure for years to come.

Note that this guide includes affiliate links. As always we only feature brands that meet rigorous standards for responsibility we love, and that we think you’ll love too.

1. tentree

Sustainable white and brown hat

tentree has an extensive collection of ethical hats for any sunny day activity. Here you can find sustainable baseball caps, wide-brim sun hats, and bucket hats at accessible prices. They use a variety of organic and natural materials such as organic cotton, recycled plastic, and RWS-certified recycled wool. tentree offsets their carbon emissions by planting trees to rehabilitate ecosystems and providing fair wage employment in Madagascar, Indonesia, Senegal, and Haiti.

Conscious Qualities: Climate Neutral Certified, B-Corp Certified, Organic materials

Price Range: $

2. Patagonia

Sustainable blue and orange hats

Patagonia is a trusted brand for eco-friendly hats for outdoor adventures or daily wear. Here you’ll find recycled hats including moisture-wicking brimmed hats, trucker hats, baseball caps, and water-repellent hats. Patagonia primarily uses recycled materials but some hats also feature organic cotton canvas or Bluesign-approved fabrics.

Conscious Qualities: Fair Trade Certified, 1% For The Planet Partner, Recycled Materials

Price Range: $

3. Made Trade

Sustainable nude and brown hats

Made Trade is a fantastic place to find small, sustainable brands that align with a range of values. Made Trade allows you to shop by value, so you can find handwoven, vegan, or locally made hats made by women and BIPOC-owned brands. We especially love the rattan sun visor and handwoven plaid sun hat from Village Thrive.

Conscious Qualities: Vegan, Fair Trade, Handcrafted

Price Range: $

4. Afends

Sustainable pastel pink and denim blue hats

Afends produces conscious hats in pastel hues and floral, trendy prints. Their bucket hats and baseball caps are made from a variety of natural, organic, and recycled materials. They primarily use organic cotton and hemp. Afends’ unisex designs are transparently manufactured at fair-wage, ethical factories and shipped to you in recyclable packaging.

Conscious Qualities: Organic & Recycled Materials, Ethical Production

Price Range: $

5. Girlfriend

Ethical blue and black hats

If you’re searching for sustainable bucket hats or biodegradable hats, Girlfriend’s 50/50 bucket hat is a great place to start. Made from recycled and organic cotton, you can choose between two sizes and six classic colors. Its structured yet breathable design is perfect for a hot day. Girlfriend provides an impact report for all of their products and uses fair-wage manufacturing.

Conscious Qualities: SA8000 Certified Factories, OEKO-TEX Certified Recycled Fabric

Price Range: $

6. Underprotection

Eco-friendly floral hats

Underprotection is a UK-based brand and the perfect place to find sustainable beach hats. Their small collection of bucket hats features fun prints to spice up any beach look. They also have a Lotus Sun Hat with a secure chin strap that stays put in the water. Each vegan hat is made from quick-drying recycled polyester and comes in two sizes.

Conscious Qualities: BSCI & WARP Certified Factories, PETA-Approved Vegan, B-Corp Certified

Price Range: $

7. Artesano

Black and white natural fiber panama hat and beige panama hat

Artesano works alongside artisans in Ecuador who work out of their homes so that they can earn a livelihood while caring for their families. Through their work, these artisans are helping sustain traditional, generations-old crafts. The brand also only uses sustainably-sourced natural materials like toquilla straw, mocora straw, and tagua seeds.

Conscious Qualities: Ethically made, natural materials

Price Range: $$$

8. Picnicwear

Funky black and blue eco-friendly hats

Picnicwear designs fun and funky eco-friendly sun hats from deadstock cotton and upcycled vintage cotton towels. Their zero waste hats are designed and handmade in North Carolina, then hand-sewn in New York through fair-wage employment. You can pair these upcycled hats with Picnicwear’s beach shorts for a complete vintage beach day look.

Conscious Qualities: Handmade, Vintage & Upcycled Materials

Price Range: $$

9. KNOWN Supply

Eco-friendly blue and white hats

KNOWN Supply has a large selection of plain and printed caps for any occasion. This includes camp hats, dad hats, bucket hats, and trucker hats, with adjustable metal closures or mesh snapbacks. Their fair trade hats are made from organic cotton, and/or recycled polyester and recycled nylon. This is a great brand to support for affordable environmentally friendly hats.

Conscious Qualities: Fair Trade Certified, Organic & Recycled Materials

Price Range: $

10. Urban Native Era

Eco-friendly pink and green hats

Urban Native Era is an Indigenous-owned and run brand that produces a selection of essential organic hats. If you’re looking for sustainable dad hats or bucket hats made from 100% organic cotton, as well as corduroy, Urban Native Era has what you need. Many of their hats are embroidered with “You Are On Native Land,” to help start a conversation in non-Indigenous communities, and share and support an Indigenous perspective. Urban Native Era uses nontoxic dyes and recyclable, recycled packaging.

Conscious Qualities: Indigenous-owned, Organic Materials

Price Range: $

11. Topiku

Sustainable khaki and black hats

Topiku asserts that they create “the world’s most sustainable hat.” They provide a carbon footprint report for their baseball cap and claim it has the lowest carbon footprint of any hat on the market. Their caps are artisan-made through fair-wage employment in Indonesia and feature one-of-a-kind prints. Topiku lists every material used to create their handmade caps, but they primarily use GOTS-certified organic cotton as well as recycled and upcycled materials.

Conscious Qualities: B-Corp Certified, Climate Neutral Certified, Handmade

Price Range: $

12. NINAKURU

Ethical and sustainable hats from NINAKURU

This Ojai, California-based eco-luxe artisan brand designs and creates exceptional handmade hats and bags from responsibly-sourced materials including sustainable toquilla straw and cruelty-free wool. The NINAKURU team partners with skilled master artisans in Ecuador who craft the brand’s bespoke and ready-to-wear luxury products. By collaborating directly with these talented makers and sourcing high-quality materials that the artisans may have not otherwise been able to afford, NINAKURU ensures that these artisans earn living wages while preserving their centuries-old craft and traditions.

And did I mention NINAKURU’s hats are seriously stunning? They’re all beautiful, but if I had to pick favorites, I’d choose the Baxter and Juno styles!

Conscious Qualities: Fairly made, natural materials

Price Range: $$$

13. Pachacuti

Ethical hats from Pachacuti

Founded by Carry Somers (the co-founder of Fashion Revolution), Pachacuti is an ethical hat brand with exceptional sustainable hats made in Ecuador from consciously-sourced quality materials. To reduce waste and ensure sustainable production, each Pachacuti hat is custom-sewn by the brand’s own milliner.

The company also has implemented in-depth accountability and traceability practices in their supply chain. Pachacuti is able to trace back where each of their hats was woven and exactly where their straw was sourced.

Conscious Qualities: Fair Trade practices, transparent supply chain

Price Range: £ – ££

14. Greenpacha

Greenpacha founders Julieta and Florencia Gomez Gerbi partner with women weavers in Ecuador who create sustainable hats from toquilla straw using traditional techniques. The brand fuses contemporary design with age-old crafts to create exceptional hats that celebrate this pre-Colombian art craft.

Conscious Qualities: Heritage crafts, natural materials

Price Range: $$ – $$$

15. G. Viteri

Sustainable hats from G Viteri

An Ecuador-based accessories brand, G. Viteri’s straw hats and felt hats are all completely handmade by artisans in Ecuador using natural materials like toquilla straw and wool. Good on You reports that the brand also upcycles any offcuts and utilizes recycled post-consumer materials for their packaging.

Conscious Qualities: Natural material, low waste practices

Price Range: $ – $$

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The ocean provides half the oxygen we breathe, absorbs 30% of our carbon emissions, and helps control the planet’s climate. By 2030, it’s expected to support a $3.2 trillion Blue Economy. Yet 70% of proven ocean solutions, such as coastal resilience, coral restoration, and marine pollution cleanup, never move past the pilot stage. These projects often win awards and get media attention, but then stall because funding systems don’t connect working ideas with the cities, ports, and coastal areas that need them. Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy, co-founder and ocean lead at Okhtapus, wants to change that. Okhtapus, named with the Persian word for the octopus, uses a model that links what Stewart calls “the three hearts” of successful projects: innovators with proven solutions, cities and ports ready to use them, and funders looking for solid projects.
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The first Okhtapus Global Replicator will launch in 2026. It will bring groups of proven innovators to work on important projects in specific places, such as a single port city like Barcelona, where Okhtapus already has strong partnerships, or a group of Caribbean islands facing similar problems. The aim is to have enough successful projects that funders stop asking “where are the deals?” and start saying “we’ve got enough.” The platform focuses on late-stage startups and scale-ups, not early-stage ideas. Stewart calls these the “Goldilocks zone”—solutions that are proven enough to copy but still need funding and partners to grow. By combining several solutions for different locations, Okhtapus can offer investors portfolios that fit their needs and make a real difference in cities, ports, and island nations.
Stewart has spent 20 years working where climate resilience and policy meet. He was part of President Obama’s Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, led policy and investments at the Resilient Cities Network, and is now Managing Director of the World Ocean Council. “Ten years from now, if this is done fast enough,” Stewart said, “we should have pushed hard enough on the funders and the system to change it. What we don’t know is whether we’ll get to the solution status fast enough for some of these tipping points.”
To find out more about Okhtapus, visit okhtapus.org.

Editor’s Note: This episode originally aired on December 22, 2025.

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Today’s quote comes from Pope John Paul II’s message for the celebration of the World Day of Peace, 1990. He wrote, “Modern society will find no solution to the ecological problem unless it takes a serious look at its lifestyle.”

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The built environment, particularly office buildings other urban facilities, are responsible for 39% of the global energy-related emissions, according to the World Green Building Council. About a third of that impact comes from the initial construction of a building and the other two-thirds is produced over the lifetime of a building by heating, cooling, and providing power to the occupants. Our guest today is leading a key battle to reduce the impact of the built environment. Tune in for a wide-ranging conversation with Rob Bernard, Chief Sustainability Officer at CBRE Group Inc., which manages more than $145 billion of commercial buildings, providing logistics, retail, and corporate office services across more than than 100 countries.

Rob Bernard, Chief Sustainability Officer at the commercial real estate giant CBRE, is our guest on Sustainability In Your Ear.

Rob cut his sustainability teeth at Microsoft, as its Chief Environmental Strategist for 11 years, as the company was developing its world-leading approach and collaborating with other tech giants to lobby for policy and funding to accelerate progress. He discusses CBRE’s Sustainability Solutions & Services for commercial building owners, as well as the accelerating progress for renewables, carbon tracking, and economic, health, and lifestyle benefits of living lightly on the planet. You can learn more about CBRE and its sustainability services at cbre.com

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