Regarding any organic or recycled fabrics mentioned by the companies, they need to follow recognized content guidelines, like for example, the 25% recycled content required to label a material as recycled. Certain other certifications encountered in market analyses include water conscious materials, which follow strict guidelines on water consumption during growing and manufacturing.
Archr works hard to ensure information obtained to construct scores is free from greenwashing typical of modern sustainability messaging by asking clear, industry specific questions. All information is, however, subject to the scrutiny and trustworthiness of the organizations producing products and the government organizations regulating them. CO2e data is generally reported from published life cycle assessments. This methodology is widely employed but suffers from a limited global regulatory system and defined practice, leaving it vulnerable to uncertainties.
What if data points are lacking?
Our ambition is to start rating products for companies we collaborate with and have as partners. However, if we don’t have a collaboration and/or data points are missing, Archr takes conservative measures and gives the lowest points for questions concerned. In this way, we create an incentive for companies to make all their sustainability information public, and thereby we are a force for pushing for transparency when it comes to sustainability reporting.