Is Lush an ethical company?
Lush, a well-known international cosmetics company, is one of The Good Shopping Guide’s top-rated ethical brands. The brand receives a high Good Shopping Guide score in our Ethical Skincare Ratings Table and therefore passes our ethical benchmark as a good ethical brand.
We encourage other companies in the Skincare sector to follow Lush’s example and adopt more ethical policies and practices.
In which categories does Lush receive a top rating?
Lush performs well across most categories of our research, receiving good scores for the Environment, Animals, and People.
For instance, as Lush products are cruelty-free and certified vegan by The Vegetarian Society and The Vegan Society, the brand receives a top rating in the Animal Welfare and Vegetarian/vegan criteria.
In which areas does Lush score poorly?
Unfortunately, despite its commitment to ethics, Lush has been embroiled in several controversies over the past few years, which has resulted in a bottom rating in the Public Record Criticisms category. These ethical concerns include accusations of anti-union activities, poor workers’ rights and unsustainable palm oil sourcing.
How can Lush improve its score?
To improve its overall GSG score, Lush must work on its ethical business practices and address its controversies. Additionally, the brand should look to introduce certified-organic products into its skincare range.
Ethical performance in category
GSG score
GSG category benchmark
Ethical Rating
Environment
-
Environmental Report
Good
-
Genetic Modification
Good
-
Organic
Poor
-
Nuclear Power
Good
-
Fossil Fuels
Good
Animal
-
Animal Welfare
Good
-
Vegetarian/Vegan Verified
Good
People
-
Armaments
Good
-
Irresponsible Marketing
Good
-
Political Donations
Good
Other
-
Ethical Accreditation
Poor
-
Public Record Criticisms
Poor
-
Ethical Innovator
Good
= GSG Top Rating = GSG Middle Rating = GSG Bottom Rating