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Carbon Measured
This business has measured the total greenhouse gas emissions caused by its operations and supply chain, or its product. Greenhouse gases from human activities are the most significant driver of climate change.
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Carbon Offsetting
This business is funding external projects that remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere to compensate for its own emissions. Greenhouse gases from human activities are the most significant driver of climate change.
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Net Zero
This organisation has measured the total greenhouse gas emissions caused by its operations and supply chain or its product and has achieved net zero emissions by reducing its emissions and, where necessary, investing in carbon offsetting projects. Greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities are the most significant driver of climate change. To keep global warming to no more than 1.5°C – as called for in the Paris Agreement – emissions need to be reduced by 45% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050.
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Reduced Carbon Footprint
This company has measured its product's total greenhouse gas emissions and has achieved a reduction in emissions through mitigation practices. Greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities are the most significant driver of climate change.
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Reducing Carbon Emissions
This business has implemented one or more practices to reduce its carbon footprint. The practices target key emission hotspots and have been implemented across the business and supply chain. Greenhouse gases from human activities are the most significant driver of climate change.
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Renewable Energy
At least 80% of the energy used by the business is from renewable sources. Renewable sources are defined as those that naturally replenish within a human lifetime (e.g. biomass, wind or solar power).
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SBTi Approved Targets
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), founded by CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute, and the WWF, drives ambitious climate action in the private sector. Its mission is to enable organizations to set emissions reduction targets in line with the latest climate science. It aligns corporate action with global efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, as per the 2015 Paris Agreement.
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Compostable Packaging Parts
Part of this product or it's packaging is capable of decomposing naturally in a home compost or in an industrial compost environment, in a way that is not harmful to the environment and produces compost. This does not guarantee that it will be composted – always check locally.
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Cradle to Cradle
Cradle to Cradle Certified® is a product standard managed by the Cradle to Cradle Institute. To receive certification, products are assessed for environmental and social performance across five categories: material health, material reuse, renewable energy and carbon management, water stewardship, and social fairness.
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Fully Compostable Packaging
This product's packaging is capable of decomposing naturally in a home compost or in an industrial compost environment, in a way that is not harmful to the environment and produces compost. This does not guarantee that it will be composted – always check locally.
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Fully Recycled Packaging
All parts of this product's packaging are made from waste materials that have been recovered, reprocessed, and converted into new materials.
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Partly Recyclable Packaging
Part of this product's packaging is kerbside collected and can be broken down into raw materials and repurposed so it can be used again. This does not guarantee that it will be recycled – always check locally.
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Partly Recycled Packaging
Parts of this product’s packaging are made from waste materials that have been recovered, reprocessed and converted into new materials.
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Reduced Packaging
This business has reduced the amount of plastic or glass packaging it uses compared to a baseline within the last two years. This can relate either to the amount of packaging it uses at a company level, or for a specific product.
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Reducing Material Waste
This business has implemented one or more practices to reduce the amount of waste from its production process that's sent to landfill or incinerated.
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Refill Solution
This product's packaging is designed to be reused for the same use case. It's capable of being used repeatedly without impairing its protective function.
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Upcycled Ingredients
Some or all of the parts or ingredients of this product were converted from materials that would have otherwise been discarded. The existing materials or ingredients are reworked into new products. The value of the raw material is elevated through this process.
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Widely Recyclable Packaging
This product's packaging is kerbside collected and can be broken down into raw materials and repurposed so it can be used again. It may include up to 1% of non-recyclable components that won't impede the overall recyclability. This does not guarantee that it will be recycled – always check locally.
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Alliance for Water Stewardship
The Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) is a global membership collaboration comprising businesses, NGOs and the public sector. The AWS standard helps businesses better understand and manage their water consumption within a catchment context. Certification demonstrates that a site has successfully completed each of the steps in the AWS Standard.
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Cosmos Natural - ECOCERT
The COSMOS-standard was founded by BDIH, Cosmebio, Ecocert, ICEA the Soil Association and is managed by a not-for-profit. The standard defines the criteria that companies must meet to ensure consumers that their products are genuine organic or natural cosmetics. Ecocert is a certification body founded in 1991. They certify brands and products against various standards, mainly focusing on organic credentials but have incorporated other standards, mainly focusing on environmentally and socially responsible practices.
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Cosmos Natural - Soil Association
The COSMOS-standard was founded by BDIH, Cosmebio, Ecocert, ICEA the Soil Association and is managed by a not-for-profit. The standard defines the criteria that companies must meet to ensure consumers that their products are genuine organic or natural cosmetics. The Soil Association was created in 1946 and launched its organic certification scheme in 1973. The standards are based on internationally recognised principles and include environmental and wildlife protection as well as animal welfare. Soil, plant, human, and animal health are at the core of the standard. Audits take place annually and in person.
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Cosmos Organic - ECOCERT
The COSMOS-standard was founded by BDIH, Cosmebio, Ecocert, ICEA the Soil Association and is managed by a not-for-profit. The standard defines the criteria that companies must meet to ensure consumers that their products are genuine organic or natural cosmetics. Ecocert is a certification body founded in 1991. They certify brands and products against various standards, mainly focusing on organic credentials but have incorporated other standards, mainly focusing on environmentally and socially responsible practices.
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Cosmos Organic - Soil Association
The COSMOS-standard was founded by BDIH, Cosmebio, Ecocert, ICEA the Soil Association and is managed by a not-for-profit. The standard defines the criteria that companies must meet to ensure consumers that their products are genuine organic or natural cosmetics. The Soil Association was created in 1946 and launched its organic certification scheme in 1973. The standards are based on internationally recognised principles and include environmental and wildlife protection, as well as animal welfare. Soil, plant, human, and animal health are at the core of the standard. Audits take place annually and in person.
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Demeter Biodynamic
The Demeter standard was introduced in 1928 based on Rudolf Steiner’s work and views on holistic farming. Demeter’s principles include regeneration, integration of nature and human beings, and ecological and social responsibility. The Biodynamic mark means that farms meet the organic standard including the prohibition of synthetic chemical fertilisers, pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides, but then it goes much further. Emphasis is on the generation of farm inputs out of the living dynamics of the farm itself, rather than being imported from the outside. Dependence on imported materials for fertility and pest control is reduced. Water conservation is considered. Farms are required to maintain at least 10% of total acreage as a biodiversity set aside.
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FairWild
The FairWild Standard is managed by the FairWild Foundation and was founded in 2008. The certification applies to any wild plant collectors who want to demonstrate their commitment to socially and environmentally sustainable wild collections.
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Free Range
This product was produced from animals that can roam freely outdoors during the day for a significant period of their lives. This time period is specified by national laws.
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FSC
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international, non-governmental organisation established in 1993 and dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests. FSC certification allows businesses and consumers to identify, purchase and use wood, paper, and other forest products made with materials from well-managed forests and/or recycled sources.
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Leaf Marque
LEAF Marque is a wholly-owned subsidiary of LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming). The certification seeks to deliver more sustainable farming that is prosperous, enriches the environment, and engages local communities. All farmers have to implement Integrated Farm Management (IFM). The LEAF Marque Standard has a whole-farm approach that is based on the principles of IFM, including soil, water and pollution management, energy conservation, crop health and protection, wildlife habitats enhancement, and community engagement. LEAF was founded in 1991.
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Leaping Bunny Cruelty-Free
Cosmetics, personal care, and household brands are approved cruelty-free under Cruelty Free International's Leaping Bunny Programme. This gold standard gives you the assurance that a company has made a genuine commitment to help end animal testing. Brands must meet rigorous criteria which apply globally and extend over and above laws governing animal testing and include ongoing independent audits. Only then can they display the Leaping Bunny logo.
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Leaping Bunny Cruelty Free - CCIC
In North America the Leaping Bunny Program is managed by the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) a coalition formed of eight animal protection groups. They have partnered with Cruelty Free International and are licensed to use the Leaping Bunny logo.
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MSC
This seafood is MSC certified. This means that the fishery where the seafood was caught has been audited by a third party and meets the MSC Fishery Standard. The standard monitors that fish stocks are healthy, environmental impacts are reduced, and effective fishery management is in place. All actors along the supply chain that sells the seafood must have an MSC chain of custody certificate, to ensure their supply is certified, identifiable, and separated. This ensures all the MSC-labelled fish is wild, traceable, and meets the MSC standard.
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NATRUE Natural
NATRUE is a non-profit association, founded in 2007 by WALA, Weleda, Laverana, PRIMAVERA, LOGOCOS, and CEP, and maintains the NATRUE Organic and Natural Standards. NATRUE works for better regulation of natural and organic cosmetic products and advocates for an official definition of natural and organic cosmetics. The NATRUE label was created in 2008 to help consumers identify natural and organic cosmetics.
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NATRUE Organic
NATRUE is a non-profit association, founded in 2007 by WALA, Weleda, Laverana, PRIMAVERA, LOGOCOS, and CEP, and maintains the NATRUE Organic and Natural Standards. NATRUE works for better regulation of natural and organic cosmetic products and advocates for an official definition of natural and organic cosmetics. The NATRUE label was created in 2008 to help consumers identify natural and organic cosmetics.
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Non-GMO Project Verified
The Non-GMO Project is a nonprofit organisation founded in 2007. Their mission focuses on informing consumers about how their food is grown and building the availability of non-GMO supply chains. Their certification verifies that a product does not contain any GMO-derived ingredients.
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Organic Cotton (GOTS)
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) was established by two organic organisations and two textile organisations in 2006 with the intention of harmonising existing international organic textile standards. This standard stipulates requirements throughout the supply chain for both ecological and labour conditions in textile and apparel manufacturing using organically produced raw materials. GOTS covers all aspects of the production of all-natural fibres of organic status including textile processing, manufacturing, packaging, labelling, exportation, importation, and distribution.
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Organic Ingredients
This product contains some certified organic ingredients but is not certified as organic.
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Pasture Raised
This product was produced from animals that were free to roam outside most of the year. A majority of their feed was grass, although some grain may have been provided as complimentary feed.
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PETA Cruelty-Free
PETA is an animal rights organisation founded in 1980 by Ingrid Newkirk & Alex Pacheco and is headquartered in Virginia, USA. PETA's certification body sets a standard for ‘cruelty-free’ and ‘vegan’ products. These include cosmetics, personal care, and household-cleaning products.
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PETA Cruelty-Free & Vegan
PETA is a certification body who sets a standard for ‘cruelty-free’ and ‘vegan’ products. These include cosmetics, personal care, and household cleaning products. They were founded in 1980 by Ingrid Newkirk & Alex Pacheco and are headquartered in Virginia, USA.
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Protecting Water Quality
This business has implemented one or more practices to reduce the pollution discharge in water that might have resulted from the production and/or manufacturing of this product.
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Rainforest Alliance
The Rainforest Alliance was founded in 1967, and in 2017 it merged with UTZ. They work to protect forests, improve the livelihoods of farmers and forest communities and help them mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis. The Rainforest Alliance certification seal indicates that a farm, forest, or tourism enterprise has been audited to meet environmental and social standards.
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Red Tractor
Red Tractor was founded in 2000. It’s core purpose is to ensure that products produced, processed and packaged in the UK meet human consumption safety standards.
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Reduced Water Footprint
This organisation has measured its total water consumption and has taken active steps to reduce it. Measurements show a year-on-year decrease.
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Reducing Water Use
This business has implemented one or more practices to reduce water consumption as a result of operations and production. This can include water efficiency gains, reduced water consumption, and practices that address water insecurities.
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RSPCA Assured
The RSPCA Assured scheme was created in 1994 (as Freedom Food) and focuses on improving animal welfare in agricultural and aquaculture farming systems. Standards are specific standards to the type of farming (indoor, outdoor, free-range, or organic) and cover the whole production chain (from health and diet to slaughter).
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Soil Association Organic
The Soil Association was formed in 1946 and published its first organic standard in 1967. The Soil Association Organic certification is available for Food & Drink, Farming, Beauty, Fashion, Forestry, and Food Service industries. It focuses on safeguarding the environment with additional standards protecting animal welfare and human health.
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Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)
RSPO is a non-profit association, established in 2004 that has developed a set of environmental and social criteria which companies must comply with in order to produce Certified Sustainable Palm Oil (CSPO). These criteria can help minimise the negative impact of palm oil cultivation on the environment and communities in palm oil-producing regions. Products using RSPO-certified palm oil can use the RSPO trademark.
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The Vegan Trademark
The Vegan Society’s Vegan Trademark is an international vegan standard that ensures that products do not contain any animal-derived ingredients or by-products and have not been tested on animals. The Vegan Society was founded in 1944.
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UEBT - Sourcing with Respect
UEBT is a non-profit association founded in 2007 that provides a globally recognised standard for sustainable sourcing and the use of raw materials. They work to regenerate nature and secure a better future for people through the ethical sourcing of ingredients from biodiversity. The certification looks at a company’s or ingredient's entire sourcing system to verify that the right policies are in place to biodiversity is conserved, ingredients are sourced sustainably, and that workers in the supply chain are treated equitably and paid fairly. UEBT ethical sourcing system certification began in 2018 with Weleda and Natura Cosmetics as launching partners.
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USDA Organic
The USDA Organic label is managed by the United States department of Agriculture. It signals products grown and processed under the organic guidelines provided by the federal department.
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Vegan
The product contains no animal products – or derivatives of animal products – and none were involved in the relevant production processes.
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Vegetarian
This product does not contain any ingredients that are the result of animal slaughter, or use any in the production process.
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Water Footprint Network
The Water Footprint Network (WFN), founded in 2008, is a platform for collaboration between companies, organisations and individuals to solve the world’s water crises by advancing fair and smart water use. The WFN and its partners develop and apply the Water Footprint accounting framework to support the transition to sustainable and equitable water use and management globally.
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Zero Plastic Inside
The Zero Plastic Inside logo is managed by the Plastic Soup Foundation, an NGO founded in 2011 whose mission is to address and stop plastic pollution, with a particular focus on oceans and waterways.
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Artisan Producers
This product helps promote traditional crafts and its production relies on the skills of artisans.
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Audited Working Conditions
This business's workplace has been independently audited against internationally recognised standards for human rights at work. While audits can help companies identify risks and areas of improvement, they have limitations and additional due diligence is required to guarantee a safe workplace.
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B Corporation
B Corporation is a certification offered by B Lab, an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organisation. The certification assesses a company's social and environmental performance, from supply chain and input materials to charitable giving and employee benefits. B Corp certification signals a business's intention to keep purpose at the core of the company.
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Fair For Life
Fair for Life was created in 2006 by the Swiss Bio-Foundation and is now managed by the Ecocert Group. They promote a fair trade approach and strive to provide a framework that encourages fairer remunerations and better opportunities for producers.
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Fairtrade
The Fairtrade Foundation was founded in 1992, they manage the Fairtrade Mark in the UK. The certification's social and economic standards are set by Fairtrade International for both businesses and producers.
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Fair Trade Ingredients
This product contains some ingredients that have been certified by an organisation promoting fair trade principles relating to social and economic standards. The ingredient traceability is self-declared.
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Improving Purchasing Practices
This business has implemented purchasing practices to drive the improvement of working conditions or workers in the supply chain.
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Living Wage
This business pays all its employees a living wage. A living wage is when a worker's net income allows them to support their household with a decent standard of living. This amount varies depending on the worker's location, their employment pattern and who is in their household.
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Living Wage Employer
The Living Wage Foundation was founded in 2011. They offer accreditation to employers that pay a 'living wage' to all directly employed staff and have an agreed plan in place for third-party contracted staff such as contracted catering, cleaning, security, parks, or ground staff. The living wage is calculated annually by the Resolution Foundation, it is based on the real cost of living and determines the wage rate necessary to ensure that households earn enough to reach a minimum acceptable living standard.
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Made in Britain
Made in Britain was launched as a not-for-profit organisation in 2013 with the mission to support British manufacturers. Made in Britain works collaboratively with UK trade bodies, the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), and Department for International Trade (DIT), and the UK media to support skilled jobs, responsible business, and sustainable growth.
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Origine France Garantie
Origine France Garantie or OFG is a product-level label created in May 2011. It is intended to provide clear and accurate information to consumers about the French origin of goods across different sectors and promote companies that manufacture in France.
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Social Enterprise UK
Social Enterprise UK is a network of social enterprises in the UK. They run campaigns, carry out research, and build networks between social enterprises.
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Supports Trade Unions
All workers in this business have the right to unionise and bargain collectively for their rights.
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1% for the Planet
1% for the Planet is a global movement inspiring businesses and individuals to support environmental solutions through annual membership and everyday actions.
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Black-Led Business
The company is majority-owned by people who identify as black or the company has a majority of people who identify as black in senior leadership positions.
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Championing a Cause
This business dedicates additional resources to improve a specific environmental or social cause related to its industry. It plays an active role in the financing and monitoring of an initiative within its sphere of influence and can provide evidence of its individual contribution.
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Clinically Tested
This product was independently tested on humans in a clinical setting to ensure safety and performance.
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Cooperative Organisation
This farm, business or other organisation is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits and/or benefits.
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Donates to Charity
Monetary or in-kind donations to one or more registered charities have been given in the last year. Charities provide support for humanitarian causes and advocate for social change.
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EWG VERIFIED™
The EWG VERIFIED™ mark is managed by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a nonprofit founded in 1993. The organisation conducts research and gathers information about consumer products, cosmetics, energy, and toxic chemicals and strives to push industries to adopt their standards.
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Family Owned Business
The majority (51%) of shares in this business are owned by people who identify as a family.
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Female-Led Business
The company is majority-owned by women or has a majority of women in senior leadership positions.
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Good Face Project Approved
The Good Face Project is a formulation software that seeks to make cosmetic ingredient transparency a standard for the beauty industry. Brands can cross-reference their products across worldwide regulatory and sustainability standards to avoid the use of harmful ingredients. Brands can apply for a Good Face Project Approved seal if they comply with the Good Face Index's safety standards.
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Halal (The Halal Trust)
The Halal Trust was founded in 2021 with the mission to promote the halal sector for the benefit of halal consumers and manufacturers who produce halal consumables.
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Independently Owned
The business is majority owned (51%) and operated by the same person or group of people.
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LGBTQIA+-Led Business
The company is majority-owned or has a majority of people in senior leadership positions who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual or any other minority gender identity or sexual orientation (LGBTQIA+).
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Person of Colour-Led Business
The company is majority-owned by individuals who identify as people of colour or has a majority of individuals who identify as people of colour in senior leadership positions.
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Purpose Before Profit
This organisation puts its purpose before profit by reinvesting 100% of net profits into its environmental or social mission. To ensure the mission is always considered in business decisions, there is a legally binding governance measure in place.
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SCA Verified
The SCA Verified™ certification has been managed by Safe Cosmetics Australia, an independent research provider for the Australian cosmetics industry, since 2010. Safe Cosmetics Australia's aim is to improve human health by advocating for a toxic-free future.
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Scientifically Tested
This product was independently tested in a laboratory to ensure safety and performance.
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Supply Nation Certified
Supply Nation, founded in 2009, is a non-profit organisation that aims to grow the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business sector through the promotion of supplier diversity in Australia. As well as maintaining two indigenous-owned business certifications, it operates Indigenous Business Direct, an online directory for indigenous businesses to promote their products or services.
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The Butterfly Mark
The Butterfly Mark was created by Positive Luxury in 2011 to help businesses assess how they are targetting material risks in their industry. The assessment includes the following type of impact: climate, waste, animal welfare, community involvement, and biodiversity.
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