How ethical is Lick?
Lick is a brand of paint which has a mission statement to reduce waste in home decorating.
Lick has achieved an acceptable score on The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Paint Ratings Table but Ethical Accreditation has not yet been achieved. This is important because it provides additional warranty on the company’s wider ethical, sustainable, and social policies and records.
Read more about the issues facing the Ethical Paint sector and find out which companies have achieved accreditation for their commitment to being ethical and sustainable.
In which areas does Lick perform well?
Lick performs well across all of our criteria, but we were particularly impressed with the brand’s commitment to sustainability, so it gets a top score for our Environmental Report, Toxic Chemicals Policy and Animal Welfare criteria.
The above benchmark score that Lick is awarded on The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Paint Ratings Table is the result of an evaluation of multiple ethical criteria.
What can Lick do to improve its ethical score?
Lick is encouraged to apply for Ethical Accreditation. If successful in its application, Lick would join the certified ethical brands leading the way in progressive and sustainable practices and be permitted to display The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Mark in its communications.
If you’re interested in learning more about achieving Ethical Accreditation for your brand, please contact us or complete a Free Initial Assessment form.
Ethical performance in category
GSG score
GSG category benchmark
Ethical Rating
Environment
-
Environmental Report
Good
-
Nuclear Power
Good
-
Toxic Chemicals Policy
Good
-
Fossil Fuels
Good
Animal
-
Animal Welfare
Good
People
-
Armaments
Good
-
Political Donations
Good
Other
-
Ethical Accreditation
Poor
-
Public Record Criticisms
Good
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