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Jack Henry

Shifting Gaia's Sustainable Rating Guide

Overall Rating: 

Average

Location:

USA

about the brand

Jack Henry is a self-care and wellness brand based in Costa Mesa, California.

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Jack Henry

Brand Rating & Evaluation

Overall Rating: 

Average

Shifting Gaia's Sustainable Rating Guide

Our ratings are based on a scale from 1 (Avoid) to 5 (Top Choice). See How We Rate

The Shifting Gaia rating evaluates brands based on sustainable practices, ingredients and materials, and social responsibility, among others. These are a few factors influencing this brand's score:

sustainability practices

Jack Henry claims to prioritize sustainability through their ingredient choice and "eco-friendly packaging". However, there is limited publicly available information regarding the sustainability of their ingredient sourcing, such as certifications for organic or fair-trade practices. Additionally, details about their packaging materials and efforts to reduce environmental impact are not specified. The company does not provide data on its carbon footprint, energy consumption, or waste management practices.

ingredients & materials

Jack Henry emphasizes the use of clean ingredients and avoids most harmful chemicals commonly found in grooming products. The company claims to formulate products without synthetic additives, fragrances, or preservatives, focusing instead on simple, plant-based components.


However, the lack of third-party certifications or detailed ingredient sourcing information raises questions about the efficacy and safety of the products. Transparency regarding ingredient origins and processing methods would enhance their score in this area


social responsibility

Jack Henry positions itself as a socially responsible company, but specific information regarding labor practices, fair trade sourcing, or community engagement is scarce. The brand's website and available reports do not provide detailed insights into how they ensure fair labor conditions within their supply chain or contribute to social initiatives. The lack of transparency in these areas makes it difficult to evaluate the company's commitment to social responsibility.

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