How ethical is Aveeno?
Aveeno is a brand of soap and shower products which has a below-benchmark score on The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Soap & Shower Gel Ratings Table. Although Aveeno has not yet met our ethical benchmark, we hope to see the brand make progress in the future.
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What does Aveeno do?
Aveeno was founded in 1945 by brothers Albert & Sidney Musher. They made products containing oats and oat extracts and marketed them as soothing for various skin conditions.
In which areas does Aveeno perform poorly?
Aveeno was marked down under our criteria for Animal Welfare as the brand’s parent company, Johnson & Johnson, features on PETA’s list of companies that do test on animals, despite claiming that it does not use animal testing.
Aveeno was also marked down under our criteria for Organic products and Vegetarian/Vegan products due to a lack of certification.
Johnson & Johnson was criticised for irresponsible marketing of opioids, the brand agreed to a proposed settlement but claims this is not an admission of wrongdoing. It also faced roughly 38,000 lawsuits linked to claims that the company’s talc baby powder was contaminated with cancer-causing asbestos. This is one of the reasons why Aveeno receives a bottom rating in the Irresponsible Marketing criterion.
Find out more about how we rate by exploring our ethical criteria.
In which areas does Aveeno score well for its ethics?
We found no criticisms relating to Genetic Modification, Nuclear Power or Armaments, so Aveeno receives a top rating in these categories.
How can Aveeno improve its ethical rating?
The below-benchmark score that Aveeno is awarded with on The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Soap & Shower Gel Ratings Table is the result of an evaluation of multiple ethical criteria.
To reach our minimum ethical benchmark and qualify for Ethical Accreditation, Aveeno has some issues to resolve, including its numerous unethical practices and lack of organic, plant-based or cruelty-free products.
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Ethical performance in category
GSG score
GSG category benchmark
Ethical Rating
Environment
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Environmental Report
Acceptable
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Genetic Modification
Good
-
Organic
Poor
-
Nuclear Power
Good
-
Fossil Fuels
Good
Animal
-
Animal Welfare
Poor
-
Vegetarian/Vegan Verified
Poor
People
-
Armaments
Good
-
Irresponsible Marketing
Poor
-
Political Donations
Poor
Other
-
Ethical Accreditation
Poor
-
Public Record Criticisms
Poor
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Public Record Criticisms+
Poor
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