WE RATE TO PREVENT WASTE.
We Don't Want This.
MORE THAN
lost every year due to lack of recycling and clothing utilization.
[EARTH.ORG, 2021]
The Breakdown
We rate fashion brands through an objective 5 star rating system. We consider all aspects of the brand’s practices when determining our ratings, including carbon footprint, payment of living wages, animal treatment, reusable materials/packaging, water and textile waste, or dedication to future sustainable initiatives, and more.
What makes a brand 5 stars?
Code of Conduct
Published & Detailed
Includes
- Comfortable payment
- Working conditions
- Treatment
- Hours with evidence following this code
- Evidence can include: auditing & visiting suppliers
Reporting
Published & Detailed
Reports should document
- Its impact on the environment (carbon footprint, waste, water/waste pollution)
- Clearly has little to no negative impact
Materials Used
Sustainable
Materials such as
- Organic Cotton
- TENCEL
- Hemp
- Bamboo
- Recycled Fabrics
Information
Transparency & Detailed
Releases detailed information on
- Suppliers
- Evidence that it follows its code of conduct
Animal Treatment
Against animal abuse & harm
Clear policy against
- Animal abuse and harm
- Evidently follows that policy
Animal Products
No use of animal products
Does not use any animal products including
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
Our evaluators will conduct a comprehensive review of a brand’s practices to arrive at the most fitting score. Keeping factors in mind like relative company size, newness, etc. We may reach out to a brand to request information that is not available.
What makes a brand 4 stars?
Code of Conduct
Published & Detailed
Includes
- Comfortable payment
- Working conditions
- Treatment
- BUT has no evidence
Reporting
Published & Detailed
Reports should document
- Its impact on the environment (carbon footprint, waste, water/waste pollution)
- A detailed plan to reduce environmental impact that is timely and specific
- Shows evidence of the following plan
Materials Used
Mostly Sustainable
Uses mostly sustainable fabrics
Information
Detailed Information
Releases detailed information on
- Suppliers
- Evidence that it follows its code of conduct
Animal Treatment
Against animal abuse & harm
Clear policy against
- Animal abuse and harm
- BUT no strong evidence of following that policy
Animal Products
Only 1 animal product
Uses no more than 1 of the following animal products
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
Our evaluators will conduct a comprehensive review of a brand’s practices to arrive at the most fitting score. Keeping factors in mind like relative company size, newness, etc. We may reach out to a brand to request information that is not available.
What makes a brand 3 stars?
Code of Conduct
Published & Vague
Vague code of conduct for its workers
Reporting
Adequate Reporting
Releases adequate information on its suppliers
- Does not audit or visit its suppliers
- Adequate information released regarding its impact on the environment
Information
Detailed Information
Vague plan to reduce its impact on the environment BUT no evidence of progress
Animal Treatment
Vague Policy
Vague policy against animal abuse/harm
Animal Products
Only 2 Animal Products
Uses no more than 2 of the following animal products
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
Our evaluators will conduct a comprehensive review of a brand’s practices to arrive at the most fitting score. Keeping factors in mind like relative company size, newness, etc. We may reach out to a brand to request information that is not available.
What makes a brand 2 stars?
Code of Conduct
No Code of Conduct
No code of conduct for workers
- OR previous/current violation of workers rights in its facilities with evidence of resolving the issue
Reporting
Poor Reporting
Little information released
- Suppliers
- Its impact on the environment
The Environment
No plans
No plan to reduce its impact on the environment
Animal Treatment
No Policy
No policy against animal abuse
Animal Products
Only 3 Animal Products
Uses no more than 3 of the following animal products
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
Our evaluators will conduct a comprehensive review of a brand’s practices to arrive at the most fitting score. Keeping factors in mind like relative company size, newness, etc. We may reach out to a brand to request information that is not available.
What makes a brand 1 stars?
Code of Conduct
No Code of Conduct
No code of conduct for workers
- AND previous/current violation of workers rights in its facilities with evidence of resolving the issue
Reporting
Poor Reporting
Sources irresponsible labor (from facilities known to mistreat workers) OR no information released on suppliers
Materials
No sustainable materials
Uses no sustainable materials
Information
No information released
No information released regarding its impact on the environment OR its impact is estimated to be dangerous
- No plan to reduce its impact on the environment
Animal Treatment
No Policy
No policy against animal abuse
Animal Products
4+ Animal Products
Uses 4 or more of the following animal products
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
Our evaluators will conduct a comprehensive review of a brand’s practices to arrive at the most fitting score. Keeping factors in mind like relative company size, newness, etc. We may reach out to a brand to request information that is not available.
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WE RATE TO PREVENT WASTE.
We Don't Want This.
MORE THAN
lost every year due to lack of recycling and clothing utilization.
[EARTH.ORG, 2021]
The Breakdown
We rate fashion brands on a 5 star system. We consider all aspects of the brand’s practices when making our rankings, including carbon footprint, payment of living wages, animal treatment, Fashion Transparency Index, use of reusable materials or packaging, levels of water and textile waste, or dedication to future sustainable initiatives, to name a few. We then condense this information into a concise, easy-to-read infographic.
What makes a brand 5 stars?
Code of Conduct
Published & Detailed
Includes
- Comfortable payment
- Working conditions
- Treatment
- Hours with evidence following this code
- Evidence can include: auditing & visiting suppliers
Reporting
Published & Detailed
Reports should document
- Its impact on the environment (carbon footprint, waste, water/waste pollution)
- Clearly has little to no negative impact
Materials Used
Sustainable
Materials such as
- Organic Cotton
- TENCEL
- Hemp
- Bamboo
- Recycled Fabrics
Information
Transparency & Detailed
Releases detailed information on
- Suppliers
- Evidence that it follows its code of conduct
Animal Treatment
Against animal abuse & harm
Clear policy against
- Animal abuse and harm
- Evidently follows that policy
Animal Products
No use of animal products
Does not use any animal products including
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
What makes a brand 4 stars?
Code of Conduct
Published & Detailed
Includes
- Comfortable payment
- Working conditions
- Treatment
- BUT has no evidence
Reporting
Published & Detailed
Reports should document
- Its impact on the environment (carbon footprint, waste, water/waste pollution)
- A detailed plan to reduce environmental impact that is timely and specific
- Shows evidence of the following plan
Materials Used
Mostly Sustainable
Uses mostly sustainable fabrics
Information
Detailed Information
Releases detailed information on
- Suppliers
- Evidence that it follows its code of conduct
Animal Treatment
Against animal abuse & harm
Clear policy against
- Animal abuse and harm
- BUT no strong evidence of following that policy
Animal Products
Only 1 animal product
Uses no more than 1 of the following animal products
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
What makes a brand 3 stars?
Code of Conduct
Published & Vague
Vague code of conduct for its workers
Reporting
Adequate Reporting
Releases adequate information on its suppliers
- Does not audit or visit its suppliers
- Adequate information released regarding its impact on the environment
Information
Detailed Information
Vague plan to reduce its impact on the environment BUT no evidence of progress
Animal Treatment
Vague Policy
Vague policy against animal abuse/harm
Animal Products
Only 2 Animal Products
Uses no more than 2 of the following animal products
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
What makes a brand 2 stars?
Code of Conduct
No Code of Conduct
No code of conduct for workers
- OR previous/current violation of workers rights in its facilities with evidence of resolving the issue
Reporting
Poor Reporting
Little information released
- Suppliers
- Its impact on the environment
The Environment
No plans
No plan to reduce its impact on the environment
Animal Treatment
No Policy
No policy against animal abuse
Animal Products
Only 3 Animal Products
Uses no more than 3 of the following animal products
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
What makes a brand 1 stars?
Code of Conduct
No Code of Conduct
No code of conduct for workers
- AND previous/current violation of workers rights in its facilities with evidence of resolving the issue
Reporting
Poor Reporting
Sources irresponsible labor (from facilities known to mistreat workers) OR no information released on suppliers
Materials
No sustainable materials
Uses no sustainable materials
Information
No information released
No information released regarding its impact on the environment OR its impact is estimated to be dangerous
- No plan to reduce its impact on the environment
Animal Treatment
No Policy
No policy against animal abuse
Animal Products
4+ Animal Products
Uses 4 or more of the following animal products
- Fur, silk, wool, exotic animal hair, exotic animal skin, leather, or down
Our evaluators will conduct a comprehensive review of a brand’s practices to arrive at the most fitting score. Keeping factors in mind like relative company size, newness, etc. We may reach out to a brand to request information that is not available.