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Shifting Gaia's Sustainable Rating Guide

Sinbono

  • overall rating: 

Average

  • location:

USA

  • about the brand:

Sinbono is a vegan handbag brand that uses materials such as apple leather and recycled plastic bottles to create stylish, cruelty-free accessories.

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Sinbono

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

Sinbono uses innovative materials like apple leather, which is made from apple peels, and recycled plastic bottles. These materials significantly reduce the environmental impact compared to traditional leather.


However, the brand lacks comprehensive carbon footprint reduction strategies and has no clear initiatives for reducing greenhouse gas emissions or water usage, which limits their overall sustainability impact​. Sinbono's production facilities are GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified, ensuring that they meet some sustainability standards, though additional certifications would help enhance their credibility.

ingredients & materials

Using apple leather and recycled materials in Sinbono's bags allows them to avoid harmful chemicals often found in traditional leather tanning processes. The brand is PETA-approved vegan, ensuring no animal-derived substances are used, which aligns well with their non-toxic and cruelty-free ethos. However, there is limited information on the dyes and finishes used, and the absence of certifications like OEKO-TEX makes it difficult to confirm the full extent of their non-toxicity.

social responsibility

Sinbono claims to support ethical practices but falls short in terms of transparency regarding labor conditions. While they mention working with certified suppliers, there is no evidence of a Code of Conduct or assurance of fair wages and labor rights throughout their supply chain. Their social responsibility score reflects these gaps, as more detailed disclosures and certifications like Fair Trade or SA8000 would strengthen their ethical standing. Additionally, there is little information on broader community engagement or charitable initiatives.

certifications
  • Vegan (PETA)

  • Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Certified

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