Faith in Nature operates a small UK personal care manufacturer with genuine renewable energy infrastructure and governance innovation (Nature on the Board). Its sustainability story is real but narrow: strong on energy and transparency, weak on supply chain verification, water data, and science-backed targets. No controversies found.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Energy Source (9/10, 8/10). Weakest on Targets & Commitments and Water Impact (4/10, 5/10).
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Among the 41 major fmcg / consumer goods brands we've scored, Faith in Nature sits 1st of 41.
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Faith in Nature is a UK-based FMCG company specializing in natural, biodegradable personal care products including shampoos, conditioners, and body care. Founded in 1976, it operates as a certified B Corp with ~100 employees and is known for botanical formulations and refill packaging options.
Peer natural beauty brand with established sustainability credentials; direct competitor on ingredient transparency and renewable sourcing.
View breakdown →Similar-scale FMCG sustainability leader with strong circular packaging; established market comparison for refill-model effectiveness.
View breakdown →High-profile natural cosmetics with strong governance story; comparable B Corp status and public accountability on supply chain.
View breakdown →Mission-driven FMCG brand with science-backed targets and third-party verification; model for Faith in Nature's target-setting gap.
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