Shopping Scorecard
Get an honest sustainability assessment of any brand or product across five key dimensions.
Get an honest sustainability assessment of any brand or product across five key dimensions.
Sustainability claims in retail are notoriously unreliable. A 2021 European Commission study found that 42% of green claims made online were exaggerated, false, or deceptive. The ECLA Shopping Scorecard cuts through greenwashing with a structured, multi-dimensional assessment.
The scorecard evaluates brands and products across five dimensions:
Scores run from 0–100. Above 70 indicates strong, verifiable sustainability credentials. 40–70 suggests genuine effort with room to improve. Below 40 suggests greenwashing or insufficient disclosure. No brand scores 100.
Most credible third-party certifications in the UK market:
Less meaningful: self-declared “eco” logos, vague carbon-neutral claims without specific methodology, and single-attribute certifications used to imply whole-product sustainability. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been increasingly active in investigating green claims in the UK.
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