Koh

 

PLANET

Koh is GECA certified, which shows that they conserve water and avoid pollution in their production process. They currently do not track their scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, and we would like to see this alongside their plans for Net Zero.

PEOPLE

Koh is based in Australia and is GECA certified, which shows that they have ethical working conditions. As a next step, we would like to see Koh provide more information on who their suppliers are.

ANIMALS

Koh claims to be cruelty-free. As a next step, we would like to see certification of this, such as Leaping Bunny.

BUSINESS

Koh offers refillable and reusable products. They are not plastic-free as their bottles are made from HDPE, but as they are refillable they help to reduce household plastic waste. Their cleaning cloths are made from recycled plastic, and they use FSC certified cardboard packaging. As a next step, we would like to see an annual impact report from Koh outlining their sustainability policies and practices such as how they vet their suppliers.

Assessed: November 2023

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