How ethical is BareMinerals?
BareMinerals is a make up brand researched by The Good Shopping Guide. BareMinerals is a make up company owned by Advent International Corporation and receives a sub-benchmark Good Shopping Guide score in our Ethical Make Up Ratings Table. Although BareMinerals has not yet met our ethical benchmark, we hope to see the brand make progress in the future.
We would have extra confidence in this brand if it submitted itself to apply for Ethical Accreditation, whereby we would make further detailed assessments and recommendations for ethical improvement.
More information about BareMinerals and parent company, Advent International Corporation
Global private equity firm Advent International specialises in taking over businesses in Western and Central Europe, North America, Latin America, and Asia. The company focuses on global buyouts, expansion, and strategic restructuring in five key industries. Through its buyout programmes, Advent has completed more than 375 transactions in 42 different countries since its founding in 1984, having invested $56 billion in private equity money.
The Good Shopping Guide researches huge firms like Advent, because of its varied portfolio, and the many ethical issues that this parent company therefore must navigate.
In 2021, it was announced that this huge private equity firm was set to buy BareMinerals, as well as other well-known make up brands, including Buxom and Laura Mercier. You can read more about this acquisition here.
In what areas does BareMinerals perform poorly?
Though BareMinerals might be recognised as the originator of the ‘clean beauty’ trend, there is still much room for improvement in regards to the brand’s ethical conduct. The brand was marked down under our criteria for its involvement in the Nuclear industries. Rubix, a distributor of industrial maintenance throughout Europe, is owned by Advent, BareMinerals’ parent company. The business sells maintenance products made for nuclear and military applications. Cobham, an aerospace and aviation business that offers control and communication solutions for military aircraft, is also owned by Advent.
In what areas does BareMinerals perform well?
BareMinerals receives a top rating for Irresponsible Marketing, as it has not been criticised for marketing any harmful products.
How can BareMinerals brand improve its ethical rating?
The Good Shopping Guide score results from multiple ethical criteria in relation to BareMinerals. To reach our minimum ethical benchmark and qualify for Ethical Accreditation, BareMinerals has some issues to resolve, including Advent’s involvement in the military and nuclear industries.
Ethical performance in category
GSG score
GSG category benchmark
Ethical Rating
Environment
-
Environmental Report
Poor
-
Genetic Modification
Good
-
Organic
Poor
-
Nuclear Power
Poor
-
Fossil Fuels
Poor
Animal
-
Animal Welfare
Poor
-
Vegetarian/Vegan Verified
Acceptable
People
-
Armaments
Acceptable
-
Irresponsible Marketing
Good
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Political Donations
Poor
Other
-
Ethical Accreditation
Poor
-
Public Record Criticisms
Poor
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