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curiosity_abounds t1_ix9rmci wrote
Reply to comment by structuralarchitect in How do you find out whether companies manufacture their products morally and sustainably? by Dokayn
I think you’re right to be skeptical. I don’t think it’s kept very up to date because it was created by a single person. I use it as a starting guide because it is easy to use and the rankings include human rights. I often use it as a rapid reference when in the store and then double check the product decisions I start leaning towards individually
curiosity_abounds t1_ix8mcn6 wrote
Reply to comment by Dokayn in How do you find out whether companies manufacture their products morally and sustainably? by Dokayn
https://betterworldshopper.org
This is my personal go-to. It was built by a sociologist who was sick of how hard it was for a consumer to make decisions on a day-to-day basis since the information is hidden in layers of companies.
I have their pocket book and their app and I check them in store any time I need to make a different product choice. But primarily I pick a company for each product in my life and I try and stick with that product forever to minimize having to do the research over and over again. I have my shampoo, my conditioner, my soaps, clothes, ect.
The other way to go about it is to just avoid the F companies. They’re the largest and own all the little companies so it’s a task in it self so by avoiding the worst ones you’re accomplishing a lot
curiosity_abounds t1_is1355t wrote
Reply to comment by NoAngel2022 in Which of the international clothing brands have durable quality? by _SlowRain_
Mountain Hardware is a branch of the same company as Columbia and Prana. They’re all about the same quality and they all made a turn towards being trendy a few years back. I only buy them when they’re on severe discount, and still consider if I should just save up and get something more durable. They’re like the trendy fast fashion I can throw in with my 10 year old durable gear to be more up to date in colors and cuts
curiosity_abounds t1_irzl0t0 wrote
Reply to comment by Chiguy1216 in Which of the international clothing brands have durable quality? by _SlowRain_
Glad you’ve had success. I’ve spent a lot of money on Mountain Hardware over the past two years because I’ve got a warehouse near me and I have to say I have become very disappointed. I decided I’d rather just spend the money and add to my small but ever growing Arc’Teryx collection. I’ve never tossed out anything from them. They are way more expensive though
curiosity_abounds t1_iry9oyp wrote
Reply to comment by cicada_shell in Which of the international clothing brands have durable quality? by _SlowRain_
Arc’Teryx though, super good for weather extremes. They’re long sleeve base layer shirts are wearable in the most humid of days and offer excellent sun protection while still remaining breathable.
curiosity_abounds t1_iry9dm2 wrote
Reply to comment by Chiguy1216 in Which of the international clothing brands have durable quality? by _SlowRain_
Way below Aeteryx in quality. And a step below Patagonia in quality
curiosity_abounds t1_ix9rt1h wrote
Reply to comment by Dokayn in How do you find out whether companies manufacture their products morally and sustainably? by Dokayn
They share what they base their ratings on as a whole and then score the companies. Yes, they don’t have info on each company.
I use it as a quick guide and then double check every company before I decide and then stick with those products forever