Natracare is a certified B Corp with genuinely circular product design—plastic-free, compostable, and eliminating 196 tonnes of plastic annually. Its supply chain is substantively controlled through GOTS and FSC certification. Major weakness: no published emissions data, no quantified reduction targets, and no trajectory verification despite holding an EPD since 2008.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Resource Use & Waste (9/10, 7/10). Weakest on Targets & Commitments and Energy Source (3/10, 3/10).
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Among the 41 major fmcg / consumer goods brands we've scored, Natracare is tied =11th of 41, with 2 others.
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Natracare manufactures certified organic, plastic-free period care products and intimate hygiene items. Founded in 1976, the London-based brand sources GOTS cotton and FSC-certified materials, outsources manufacturing, and holds B Corp and Nordic Swan certifications. A niche leader in sustainable menstrual products with a 28-person team.
Certified B Corp household and personal care brand with strong environmental commitments and plastic reduction focus.
View breakdown →Sustainable FMCG brand with public environmental transparency and circular supply chain model.
View breakdown →Small-cap consumer goods company with verified EPD and material transparency but similar emissions reporting gaps.
View breakdown →Industry gold standard for environmental accountability and founder-driven mission, relevant peer for evaluation.
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