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John Frieda

How ethical is John Frieda?

John Frieda is a brand of hair care products which has a below-benchmark score on The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Shampoo & Conditioner Ratings Table. Although John Frieda has not yet met our ethical benchmark, we hope to see the brand make progress in the future.

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What does John Frieda do?

John Frieda began as a salon in London over thirty years ago, and is now a brand of hair care products.

In which areas does John Frieda perform poorly?

John Frieda was marked down under our criteria for Organic and Vegetarian/Vegan Verified due to a lack of certification, and for Animal Welfare, as its parent company, Kao Corporation, confirms that its products are tested on animals when required by law.

John Frieda also receives a bottom rating for Public Record Criticisms, due to its poor environmental and human rights record. For instance, the brand’s parent company, Kao Corporation, was given Ethical Consumer’s worst rating for its use of uncertified palm oil.

In which areas does John Frieda score well for its ethics?

John Frieda scores well for its Environmental Report, as Kao Corporation has a Sustainability Report 2024 containing lots of targets as well as evidence of progress made by the brand.

We found no criticisms of John Frieda relating to; Genetic Modification, Nuclear Power, Fossil Fuels, Political Donations, Armaments or Irresponsible Marketing, so it scores well for these criteria. Find out more about how we rate by exploring our ethical criteria.

How can John Frieda improve its ethical rating?

The below-benchmark score that John Frieda is awarded with on The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Shampoo & Conditioner Ratings Table is the result of an evaluation of multiple ethical criteria.

To reach our minimum ethical benchmark and qualify for Ethical Accreditation, John Frieda has some issues to resolve, including its lack of certification for Organic and Vegetarian products, and its use of animal testing. If it applies for Ethical Accreditation, The Good Shopping Guide will be able to give John Frieda some guidance to improve on these areas.

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Ethical performance in category

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GSG score

50
67

GSG category benchmark

100

Ethical Rating

Environment

  • Environmental Report

    Good

  • Genetic Modification

    Good

  • Organic

    Poor

  • Nuclear Power

    Good

  • Fossil Fuels

    Good

Animal

  • Animal Welfare

    Poor

  • Vegetarian/Vegan Verified

    Poor

People

  • Armaments

    Good

  • Irresponsible Marketing

    Good

  • Political Donations

    Good

Other

  • Ethical Accreditation

    Poor

  • Public Record Criticisms

    Poor

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