TONYMOLY
Overall Rating:
Poor
Location:
Korea
about the brand
TONYMOLY is a South Korean skincare brand known for its innovative products and unique packaging.
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TONYMOLY
Brand Rating & Evaluation
Overall Rating:
Poor
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
TONYMOLY has taken some small steps toward sustainability, particularly in its packaging choices. The brand utilizes recyclable materials for their packaging and has made efforts to reduce waste. However, specific details regarding the extent of recyclable content or the use of post-consumer recycled materials are limited.
While TONYMOLY markets ingredient safety, there is a lack of comprehensive information about sustainable sourcing practices or partnerships with eco-friendly suppliers. Additionally, the brand does not provide detailed data on its carbon footprint, energy consumption, or waste management practices.
ingredients & materials
TONYMOLY focuses on formulating products with skin-friendly ingredients without certain harmful substances. However, the brand is not certified by organizations such as EWG Verified or COSMOS, which makes it challenging to fully assess the safety and non-toxicity of all ingredients used. Additionally, some products contain synthetic fragrances and preservatives, which may be a concern for individuals with sensitive skin. Greater transparency and certification could improve their score in this area.
social responsibility
The brand states that it does not test on animals. However, TONYMOLY products are sold in countries where animal testing is required by law, such as China, which complicates its cruelty-free status.
There is limited publicly available information regarding the brand's labor practices, supplier standards, or initiatives to ensure fair wages and safe working conditions throughout its supply chain. The lack of transparency in these areas raises questions about the brand's overall social responsibility.
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