Public Goods

Membership-based provider of sustainable household essentials

New York City, New York, United States

About Public Goods

Public Goods offers a range of sustainable household essentials, including cleaning supplies, food, beverages, home goods, and personal care items, all aimed at environmentally conscious consumers. The company operates on a membership model, where customers pay an annual fee to access a curated selection of products at lower prices. This approach not only provides value to members but also creates a consistent revenue stream for the company. Public Goods differentiates itself by emphasizing transparency and sustainability, ensuring that all products are made with clean ingredients and environmentally responsible practices. The goal of Public Goods is to make high-quality, eco-friendly products accessible and affordable for individuals and families.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
2016Year Founded
$30.7MTotal Funding
SERIES_ACompany Stage
Social Impact, Consumer GoodsIndustries
51-200Employees

Risks

Increased competition from new eco-friendly brands like Field Station.
The failure of Brandless suggests vulnerabilities in Public Goods' business model.
Partnerships may dilute Public Goods' niche eco-friendly brand identity.

Differentiation

Public Goods offers a membership model for eco-friendly essentials at competitive prices.
The company emphasizes transparency and sustainability with clean ingredients and responsible practices.
Public Goods partners with brands like Society6 and Urban Outfitters to expand its reach.

Upsides

The subscription box market's growth supports Public Goods' membership model.
Demand for eco-friendly packaging aligns with Public Goods' product offerings.
Direct-to-consumer growth benefits Public Goods' business strategy.

Funding

Total raised$30.68 M
Latest valuation$48.70 M
StageSERIES_A
CONVERTIBLE
12/31/2019
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