How Good On You ratings work
Sustainable and ethical ratings are powered by Good On You®. Good On You ratings are an average of the scores for each of three focal areas: people, planet, and animals. Information is gathered from brand and parent company credible reporting, third-party indices (for example, the Fashion Transparency Index and CDP Climate Change and Water Security projects), and independent certifications, accreditations, and other standards-based systems (like Fair Trade, Cradle to Cradle, OEKO-TEX STeP and the Global Organic Textile Standard).
Good On You collects over 500 data points per brand across more than 100 key sustainability issues, indicators, and standards systems. Good On You weighs and scores brand performance against those sustainability issues based on an assessment of materiality and how well the brands comply with the standards that have been set. Microsoft has not approved, and is not involved in developing, Good On You’s methodology or ratings of any brands.
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Note: Changes by Good On You in their ratings methodology will be reflected in the Bing ratings periodically.
Frequently asked questions
Ethical shopping gives consumers the information they need to make more environmentally friendly shopping decisions. By providing details about how goods are made, shoppers can make purchases that align with their environmental values.
When you shop on Microsoft Bing, you'll see ethical ratings of various products. These ratings are powered by our partners at Good On You and are designed to highlight companies that are producing products in ethical and sustainable ways. If a company doesn't have a rating in Bing, they may not have been rated by Good On You or didn't score among the top-rated companies. For more details, see Good On You's page on how they rate.
We'll let Good On You introduce themselves:
Good On You was created to use the power of people’s choices to drive a sustainable future. We aim to make sustainable shopping easy for millions of people around the world by being the best, most trusted source for brand ratings, articles, and expertise on ethical and sustainable fashion.
We partnered with good on you because we align with their mission and like their in-depth process for determining brand rating scores. These scores are based on the impact a product has on people, the planet, and animals. Good On You data sources include brand and parent company reporting; third-party indices (for example, the Fashion Transparency Index and CDP Climate Change and Water Security projects); and independent certifications, accreditations, and other standards-based systems, such as Fair Trade, Cradle to Cradle, OEKO-TEX STeP and the Global Organic Textile Standard.
Good On You creates their value labels using brand and parent company reporting, third-party indices, and independent certifications and accreditations. Value labels allow you to find products that align with the values most important to you. Labels include eco-friendly materials, fair trade, give back, organic, recycled/upcycled, vegan, among others.
The ethical shopping initiative is available in six countries: Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, with plans for further expansion in 2022.
Check out their FAQ and get details about how they rate products.