Battle Green are a family owned, zero waste company with ethics up to its eyeballs
Brands
Here’s where we review how ethical our favourite – and the most popular – companies are, whilst reviewing brands who don’t live up to the same standards so we can help you shop in a cruelty-free manner.
A brand may not necessarily test on animals itself. But members of it’s supply chain may do and as such it cannot be considered truly cruelty-free.
Is Aveda cruelty free? Yes, Aveda is cruelty-free, Aveda has been cruelty free since its inception in 1978, and it...
Our cruelty-free review of clean skincare aficionado, Bioassance
Yes Tropic is cruelty-free, and all ingredients sourced are cruelty free too. Certified by PETA and part of our favourite...
Yes, Avant is cruelty free and certified as such by PETA. The Leaping Bunny is on all of its products,...
Harry's is cruelty-free and one of our favourite brands. Ethically and quality-wise it is almost unrivalled.
LUSH has always been cruelty-free. A guiding light in an otherwise murky sea.
KOH is an exceptional ethical, cruelty-free cleaning company that you should consider swapping too
Our cruelty-free review of East London brand REN Skincare
Ecover is a true cruelty-free cleaning staple in our house.
Method's colourful range of cruelty-free cleaning products are a superb addition to your dirt fighting arsenal.