Our “Planet” rating evaluates brands based on the environmental policies in their supply chains, from carbon emissions and wastewater to business models and product circularity. Here we rate ALLSAINTS “Not Good Enough”. These are a few factors influencing its score:
- It uses a medium proportion of lower-impact materials including organic cotton.
- It uses lower impact materials, but there’s no evidence it’s taking further action to reduce its energy use or greenhouse gas emissions.
- While it offers a rental scheme, there’s no evidence it’s taking further action to minimise textile waste in its supply chain.
- There’s no evidence it’s taking actions to protect biodiversity in its supply chain.
- There’s no evidence it takes action to minimise its packaging, which is a driver of plastic waste.
Workers’ rights are central to our “People” rating, which assess brands’ policies and practices on everything from child labour to living wages and gender equality. Here we rate ALLSAINTS “Not Good Enough”. These are a few factors influencing its score:
- It traces most of its supply chain.
- Part of its final production stage is certified by BSCI and GOTS.
- There’s no evidence it provides financial security to its suppliers, which can result in poor working conditions and wages.
- There’s no evidence it supports diversity and inclusion in its supply chain.
- Its Code of Conduct covers ILO principles.
- It's actively involved with organisations that aim to identify and end modern slavery in supply chains.
- There’s no evidence it ensures workers are paid living wages in its supply chain.
- During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, it did not disclose adequate policies or safeguards to protect workers in its supply chain from the virus.
Brands’ animal welfare policies and, where applicable, how well they trace their animal-derived products are the focus of our “Animals” rating. Here we rate ALLSAINTS “It's a Start”. These are a few factors influencing its score:
- It’s published a general statement about minimising animal suffering but not a formal animal welfare policy.
- It appears to use leather, wool, and exotic animal hair.
- It doesn't appear to use down, fur, angora, or exotic animal skin.
- It traces some animal-derived materials to the first production stage.
Based on all publicly available information we’ve reviewed, we rate ALLSAINTS “Not Good Enough” overall.