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5Corporate Reporting– 4.9/10This assesses the independence of a company's auditors and board, as well as its accountability and transparency to stakeholders.
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5General Independence, Transparency and Accountability Score– 4.9/10Data Provider: GoodGuide, Environmental and Social Company AssessmentsCompany rating on its overall commitment to transparency and accountability, including protection for whistleblowers, auditor independence, reporting on environmental and social efforts, and general financial disclosure. Rating is relative to other companies in the same industry.
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7General Labor and Human Rights Score– 7.3/10Data Provider: GoodGuide, Environmental and Social Company AssessmentsCompany rating on its overall commitment to labor and human rights, for both its own employees and other workers in its supply chain. Rating is relative to other companies in the same industry.
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5General Materials Management Score– 5.0/10Data Provider: GoodGuide, Environmental and Social Company AssessmentsCompany rating on its overall efforts to reduce resource consumption (such as policies, awards, certifications, and public controversies). Rating is relative to other companies in the same industry.
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Product Certifications and Listings

According to Climate Counts, this company is stuck in the race to address climate change.
Climate Counts is a non-profit campaign that scores companies annually on the basis of their voluntary action to reverse climate change. The Climate Counts Company Scorecard helps people vote with their dollars by making climate-conscious purchasing and investing choices that put pressure on the world’s most well-known companies to take the issue of climate change seriously.
Launched by organics pioneer Stonyfield Farm, Climate Counts believes everyday consumers can be the most important activists in the fight against global warming. Climate Counts has currently evaluated 106 companies—representing over 3000 different brands—in thirteen major consumer sectors with plans to expand the number of companies and sectors soon.
Climate Counts use a 0-to-100 point scale and 22 criteria to determine if companies have:
- Measured their climate “footprint”
- Reduced their impact on global warming
- Supported (or suggest intent to block) progressive climate legislation
- Publicly disclosed their climate actions clearly and comprehensively
Learn more at http://www.climatecounts.org/scorecard_overview.php.
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