The World Economic Forum's annual list of the world's most ethical businesses is out, and this year's honorees are a bit more international than usual.
This year's honorees hail from 10 countries, including the US, the UK, and the Philippines, Business Insider reports.
Here are the 10 companies that made the list: TOMS Shoes: Started in Argentina in 2006 by American entrepreneur Blake Mycoskie, the company donates a pair of shoes to a child in need for every pair sold.
DALI: A hard discount retailer in the Philippines.
Coffee for Peace: A social enterprise that has turned conflict-ridden areas in the country into suppliers of coffee cherries and beans, as well as sowing the seeds of peace and reconciliation.
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