About us

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Mission

Push To Leave helps consumers stop funding Russia — by making corporate complicity visible and actionable.
Every scan is a step toward cutting off the flow of Western money into a war of aggression.

Who’s Behind It

Built by Clear Conscience, a civic tech initiative focused on ethical consumer power.
We are independent, non-profit, and driven by values — not politics.

Why we built this

Because most people want to help Ukraine — but don't know how.

Because labels don’t tell you which companies still fund Putin’s regime.

Because consumer pressure works — and companies do listen.

About us

User Image
User Image

Mission

Push To Leave helps consumers stop funding Russia — by making corporate complicity visible and actionable.
Every scan is a step toward cutting off the flow of Western money into a war of aggression.

Who’s Behind It

Built by Clear Conscience, a civic tech initiative focused on ethical consumer power.
We are independent, non-profit, and driven by values — not politics.

Why we built this

Because most people want to help Ukraine — but don't know how.

Because labels don’t tell you which companies still fund Putin’s regime.

Because consumer pressure works — and companies do listen.

Meet the Team

Felix Hosse

CEO

With a background in philosophy, civic tech, and activism, Felix works at the intersection of technology and individual freedom. He is based in Kyiv and focuses on scaling digital tools that empower citizens to take direct action against authoritarianism.

Felix Hosse

CEO

With a background in philosophy, civic tech, and activism, Felix works at the intersection of technology and individual freedom. He is based in Kyiv and focuses on scaling digital tools that empower citizens to take direct action against authoritarianism.

Adam Mazik

Head of Product

Adam is a UX Designer based in Gent, Belgium. Through his long-time involvement in the liberty movement, he has learned the importance of disruptive technologies in the fight against authoritarianism all around the world.

Adam Mazik

Head of Product

Adam is a UX Designer based in Gent, Belgium. Through his long-time involvement in the liberty movement, he has learned the importance of disruptive technologies in the fight against authoritarianism all around the world.

Why it matters

Credits (from left to right, all pictures from the Collection of war.ukraine.ua

Top: Serhii Nuzhnenko (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty); Elena Tita; Pavlo Petrov / the Collection of war.ukraine.ua

Center: Serhii Nuzhnenko (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty); Viacheslav Ratyskyi; Roman Baluk / the Collection of war.ukraine.ua

Bottom: Roman Baluk; Elena Tita, Roman Baluk; Marta Syrko / the Collection of war.ukraine.ua

This isn't just about politics. It's about people.
Thousands of companies claimed they'd leave. Many didn't.
Some left the headlines but stayed in the market — paying taxes, operating factories, and stabilizing the regime.
Those taxes fund tanks, missiles, and the machinery of occupation.
They help finance the killing of civilians, the deportation of children,
and the destruction of Ukrainian cities.

Consumers have no easy way of knowing. Labels don't show it. Stores don't warn you. So every day, people unknowingly support companies that help fund a war.

For Ukraine, this isn't abstract. It's missiles, drones, and occupation.

Tax revenue

Companies pay taxes by selling products and services in Russia.

Tax revenue

Companies pay taxes by selling products and services in Russia.

Blind spots

No transparency for consumers.

Blind spots

No transparency for consumers.

Direct Impact

The tax revenues fuel Russia's invasion.

Direct Impact

The tax revenues fuel Russia's invasion.

Consumer freedom

Your decisions make a difference.

Consumer freedom

Your decisions make a difference.

When you scan a product and choose a better brand, you're not just shopping ethically.
You're taking money out of Putin's hands.
We can't all be on the frontlines.
But we can all stop feeding the enemy.

Push To Leave turns everyday choices into quiet acts of resistance.

Why it matters

Credits (from left to right, all pictures from the Collection of war.ukraine.ua

Top: Serhii Nuzhnenko (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty); Elena Tita; Pavlo Petrov / the Collection of war.ukraine.ua

Center: Serhii Nuzhnenko (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty); Viacheslav Ratyskyi; Roman Baluk / the Collection of war.ukraine.ua

Bottom: Roman Baluk; Elena Tita, Roman Baluk; Marta Syrko / the Collection of war.ukraine.ua

This isn't just about politics. It's about people.
Thousands of companies claimed they'd leave. Many didn't.

Some left the headlines but stayed in the market — paying taxes, operating factories, and stabilizing the regime.

Those taxes fund tanks, missiles, and the machinery of occupation.
They help finance the killing of civilians, the deportation of children,
and the destruction of Ukrainian cities.

Consumers have no easy way of knowing. Labels don't show it. Stores don't warn you. So every day, people unknowingly support companies that help fund a war.

For Ukraine, this isn't abstract. It's missiles, drones, and occupation.

When you scan a product and choose a better brand, you're not just shopping ethically.
You're taking money out of Putin's hands.
We can't all be on the frontlines.
But we can all stop feeding the enemy.

Push To Leave turns everyday choices into quiet acts of resistance.

FAQ

How do you know which companies are still in Russia?

What if I can’t find a product or brand?

Is it safe to use the app?

Does this really make a difference?

How do you know which companies are still in Russia?

What if I can’t find a product or brand?

Is it safe to use the app?

Does this really make a difference?

How do you know which companies are still in Russia?

What if I can’t find a product or brand?

Is it safe to use the app?

Does this really make a difference?

Meet the Team

Felix Hosse

CEO

With a background in philosophy, civic tech, and activism, Felix works at the intersection of technology and individual freedom. He is based in Kyiv and focuses on scaling digital tools that empower citizens to take direct action against authoritarianism.

Felix Hosse

CEO

With a background in philosophy, civic tech, and activism, Felix works at the intersection of technology and individual freedom. He is based in Kyiv and focuses on scaling digital tools that empower citizens to take direct action against authoritarianism.

Adam Mazik

Head of Product

Adam is a UX Designer based in Gent, Belgium. Through his long-time involvement in the liberty movement, he has learned the importance of disruptive technologies in the fight against authoritarianism all around the world.

Adam Mazik

Head of Product

Adam is a UX Designer based in Gent, Belgium. Through his long-time involvement in the liberty movement, he has learned the importance of disruptive technologies in the fight against authoritarianism all around the world.