Wild Nutrition
When top nutritionist and best-selling author, Henrietta Norton, realised there were no supplements she could whole-heartedly recommend to her clients, she set about making her own. Wild Nutrition uses only natural ingredients, offers refill pouches, and is a B-Corp company.
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PLANET
Wild Nutrition claim that they have begun to report carbon emissions from across the business. As a next step, we would like to see these emissions reported on their website alongside their plans for reaching Net Zero.
PEOPLE
Wild Nutrition is a UK-based company, and therefore we assume they adhere to UK employment regulations. They are certified as a Great Place to Work®, ranking among the UK’s Best Workplaces for Women. They also provide employees with menopause support, private health cover, and career breaks. Wild Nutrition offer their employees two paid volunteering days per year, and has previously donated £5000 to the Disaster Emergency Committee following the Turkey-Syria earthquake. As a next step, we would like to see Wild Nutrition provide more information on who their suppliers are.
ANIMALS
Wild Nutrition offer a vegan range of supplements. They claim to not test on animals, and we would like to see certification of this such as Leaping Bunny. They use oil from MSC certified fish in some of their products.
BUSINESS
Wild Nutrition offers refill options across their entire range which use 100% recyclable, plastic-free pouches. Some of their packaging contains recycled material. They claim that the ingredients in their products are certified organic, and we would like to see Wild Nutrition clarify which certification they have. WIld Nutrition currently produces an annual impact report, and in the future we would like to see them provide more detail on the exact worker conditions and environmental impact that they have audited their suppliers on.
Assessed: November 2023