# SustainabilityTracker.com > SustainabilityTracker.com is an independent digital platform empowering consumers and businesses with reliable, transparent sustainability information. It centralizes brand sustainability credentials, self-reported progress, targets, certifications, and evidence—making it easier for consumers to make informed choices, and for brands to credibly share their sustainability journey without greenwashing.[1] SustainabilityTracker.com: - Provides tools for brands to share evidence-based sustainability stories, aligned with regulatory and consumer expectations and verified by ongoing review.[1] - Does **not** rate or rank brands, but offers a neutral, accessible space for verified members to update their actions, goals, and certifications.[1] - Supports consumer-friendly search, mobile apps, barcode scanning, and easy brand onboarding for trusted sustainability information.[1] - Encourages transparency, continuous improvement, and alignment with standards like the UN Global Goals.[1] Members: - Commit publicly to social and environmental sustainability.[1] - Document goals, actions, and regularly self-report progress, undergoing review to maintain community trust.[1] See our [about page](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/about/) for details, or [notify us](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/about/) regarding inaccuracies.[1] ## Documentation & Support - [About SustainabilityTracker.com](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/about/): Platform purpose and trust standards.[1] - [Features Overview](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/features/app/): Mobile app, onboarding, integrations.[1] - [Services for Brands](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/sustainability-tracker/services/): Brand guidelines and help.[1] - [Getting Started Guide](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/article/member-article-getting-started-with-your-profile/): For new members.[1] ## Case Studies & Articles - [Sustainable Web Development](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/article/your-website-has-a-carbon-footprint-what-are-you-doing-about-it/): Reducing digital carbon impact.[1] - [Awards & Innovation](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/awards/): Highlighting outstanding achievements.[2] ## Highlighted Brand Profiles - [Bared Footwear](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/bared-footwear/): - First B Corp-certified footwear label in Australia.[3] - Banksia Foundation Responsible Supply Award Winner.[3] - GOTS & GRS certifications, TerraCycle participant.[3] - Shoe recycling program with tens of thousands of pairs repurposed.[3] - Eco-packaging and significant donations to The Hunger Project.[3] - [Marine Stewardship Council](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/marine-stewardship-council/): - Global nonprofit driving sustainable fishing and seafood traceability.[4] - Blue fish tick label ensures seafood is caught at sustainable levels and is traceable to certified fisheries.[4] - Aims for over a third of the world’s catch to be certified or engaged by 2030.[4] - Champions ocean literacy in education and develops new generations of ocean leaders.[4] - [Xero](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/xero/): - Carbon neutral since FY20 under the Australian Government Climate Active program.[4] - ISO 27001 and SOC 2 compliant, UNGC participant, and Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) member.[4] - Targets by 2034: 60% Scope 1&2 emissions reduction, 35% Scope 3 reduction, and 70% of suppliers with science-based targets.[4] - Established the Beautiful Business Fund to support sustainability innovation.[4] - [Volvo](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/volvo/): - ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 certified, Transformation Award Winner.[4] - Ambition to be climate neutral by 2040 with strong interim goals.[4] - Discontinued diesel in Australia in 2021; all models electrified by 2019.[4] - ‘Living Seawall’ project supports marine biodiversity restoration.[4] - [Dilmah](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/dilmah/): - Certified Carbon Neutral, Rainforest Alliance, Ecovadis Silver, SBTi and UNGC participant.[4] - Winner and finalist of major 2024 sustainability awards.[4] - Pioneered early elimination of plastic in tea packaging and introduced plant-based PLA tea bags.[4] - Ongoing packaging light-weighting, research, and conservation initiatives.[4] - [Ecosa](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/ecosa/): - Certified B Corporation, FSC 100% Certified, OceanCycle Certified, OEKO-TEX Standard 100.[5] - Uses recycled plastic bottles in mattresses and furniture, with hundreds of thousands of bottles diverted from oceans and a multi-million bottle target.[5] - 10,000+ mattresses recycled, aiming to make mattress recycling accessible nationally.[5] - Focused on low-impact, long-lasting sleep products.[5] - [GloBird Energy](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/globird-energy/): - 2024 People’s Choice Award Finalist.[5] - Provides affordable, sustainable, and reliable energy to Australian households.[5] - SolarPlus product offers leading solar feed-in credits to support renewable uptake.[5] - [Zero Co](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/zero-co/): - Foundation Member since November 2021.[5] - Built a plastic waste pyramid in Egypt using 18,000 kg of plastic (around 1 million bottles) as part of the “100YR CLEANUP” movement.[5] - Runs global cleanups with public participation, brand partners, and underwater restoration initiatives.[5] - [Clean Up Australia](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/clean-up-australia/): - Registered charity and 1% for the Planet member leading the national Clean Up campaign.[5] - Over 21 million participants since 1990 and organizer of Clean Up Australia Day.[5] - Advocates for a circular economy and cross-sector partnerships.[5] - [Europcar Australia & New Zealand](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/europcar/): - 2024 People’s Choice Award Finalist, Greenfleet partner, ISO 14001 certified.[5] - Introduced a Green Charter and targets 256 EV fast charging stations by 2027 with partners including ARENA and Ampol.[5] - Promotes sustainable mobility and supports EV adoption via resale programs.[5] - [Underwear For Humanity](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/underwear-for-humanity/): - 2024 Circularity Award Winner, with Banksia leadership recognition, B Corp, Climate Positive Member, GOTS, GRS, OEKO-TEX, and PETA certifications.[5] - Products deliver roughly 50% lower emissions; runs undie donation and recycling initiatives and pays Aboriginal rent.[5] - Aligns with BSCI labor standards and verified climate action and offsetting.[5] - [Adidas](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/adidas/): - Targets 90% of articles to be “sustainable” by 2025 and 15% GHG reduction per product.[5] - Climate neutrality goal by 2050 and 30% absolute emissions reduction by 2030, supported by robust human rights management.[5] - [Nutella](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/nutella/): - Ferrero sources 100% RSPO segregated palm oil and cocoa certified by Rainforest Alliance/UTZ.[5] - Recognised for leadership on deforestation and sustainable supply chain transformation.[5] - [Safcol](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/safcol/): - Donates a portion of sales to Clean Up Australia, APCO member, ISO 14001, MSC certified.[5] - Focus on responsible tuna sourcing (Pole & Line, FAD-free) and fully recyclable packaging with landfill-reduction goals.[5] - [Balenciaga](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/balenciaga/): - Commits to responsible sourcing, carbon footprint reduction, and ethical manufacturing.[5] - Target of 100% metal-free tanned leather in all collections by 2025, aligned with Kering standards.[5] - [Aldi](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/aldi/): - By 2025 aims for all exclusive brand packaging to be recyclable, reusable, or compostable.[5] - Targets net-zero operations and supply chains by 2030 and invests in stewardship, sourcing, community, and climate action.[5] - [Who Gives A Crap](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/who-gives-a-crap/): - APCO member, Certified B Corp, FSC 100% Certified.[5] - Donates 50% of profits to sanitation projects, uses carbon-neutral shipping, and maintains full FSC chain of custody.[5] - From 2023, committed to no deforestation; products are not made from trees.[5] - [Moss Earth](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/moss-earth/): - Certified B Corp climate tech platform and originator of the MCO2 carbon token.[5] - Has transacted significant funding for forest conservation, preserving over 100 million Amazon trees through certified projects.[5] - Member of CEBDS, scaling verified impact for forest protection and emissions reduction.[5] - [Sustainability For Kids](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/sustainability-for-kids/): - Educational mission focused on sustainability literacy for young children.[5] - Aims for B Corp certification by 2027 and is working through a B-Lab gap assessment, including ethical banking and energy choices.[5] - Runs campaigns and collaborations for climate action and waste reduction.[5] - [Alfie's Mission](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/alfies-mission/): - Pet accessories brand focused on animal comfort and well-being.[5] - No reported ESG actions or partnerships yet and invited to claim its profile and disclose future sustainability information.[5] - [McDonald's](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/mcdonalds/): - FSC 100% Certified, PEFC Certified, and Rainforest Alliance member for key packaging and ingredients.[5] - 83% of fibre-based packaging is certified recycled or renewable; phased out plastic straws in Australia in 2020.[5] - Aims for nationwide recycling of guest packaging by 2025 under its “Scale for Good” agenda.[5] - [Humanitix](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/humanitix/): - Not-for-profit ticketing platform that donates 100% of profits from booking fees to children’s charities.[5] - Offers lower fees and competitive service while turning events into education and equity impact.[5] - [GloBird Energy](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/globird-energy/): - 2024 People’s Choice Award Finalist focused on affordable, sustainable energy.[5] - Supports renewable uptake through competitive solar feed-in tariffs and customer-focused products.[5] - [Koh](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/koh/): - Australian cleaning brand on a mission to make sustainable cleaning “second nature”, with refillable formats, durable reusable tools, and allergy‑approved, eco‑certified solutions that reduce harmful chemicals and packaging waste. - Partnered with Community Gardens Australia to build the world’s first Sponge Garden, repurposing 100% biodegradable wood‑pulp dish sponges into self‑watering garden beds and diverting tens of thousands of sponges from landfill. - Transitioned core solutions to Bag‑in‑Box packaging to use less plastic than rigid bottles, ship flat to cut transport emissions, and enable 2–4 L bulk refills at home. - For every order, funds the collection and recycling of the equivalent of up to three plastic bottles via partners such as Greenspark and Plastic Bank, supporting Social Plastic and circular packaging systems. - 2024 Sustainability Tracker “Most Influential” Award Winner and 2025 finalist for High Achiever, Most Influential, and Transparency awards; exploring onshore tablet production and use of PCR plastic in refill bottles and tools by 2026. **Koh sustainability documents & certifications (hosted on SustainabilityTracker.com)** - Eczema Association of Australasia – Product Certification - Issuer: Eczema Association of Australasia - Type: Certificate – Certification - Linked products: Koh products suitable for sensitive skin and eczema‑prone households. - Australian Made Product Certification - Issuer: Australian Made Campaign Limited - Type: Certificate – Certification - Scope: Confirms selected Koh products meet Australian Made criteria (manufactured or substantially transformed in Australia). - Koh Universal Cleaner Safety Data Sheet - Issuer: Koh (manufacturer) - Type: Assessment – Chemicals (self‑issued SDS) - Scope: Chemical composition, handling, and safety profile for Koh Universal Cleaner. - Plastic Bottle Pickup Certificate (e.g. July 25) - Issuer: Greenspark / Plastic Bank - Type: Certificate – Participation / Impact verification - Scope: Confirms plastic bottle collection volumes achieved through Koh orders and partner programs. - Koh Sensitive Choice Product Certificate - Issuer: Sensitive Choice (National Asthma Council Australia) - Type: Certificate – Accreditation (independent asthma and allergy program) - Scope: Confirms specific Koh products are approved as low‑irritant options for people with asthma and allergies. - GECA Loo Cleaner Tablet Certificate - Issuer: GECA (Good Environmental Choice Australia) - Type: Certificate – Accreditation (Type‑I ecolabel) - Scope: Verifies life‑cycle‑based environmental and health criteria for Koh toilet cleaning tablets. - Allergy UK Universal Cleaner Certification - Issuer: Allergy UK - Type: Certificate – Accreditation - Scope: Confirms Koh Universal Cleaner meets Allergy UK criteria for allergy‑friendly products. - GECA Universal Cleaner & Dish Liquid Certificate - Issuer: GECA (Good Environmental Choice Australia) - Type: Certificate – Compliance / Accreditation - Scope: Confirms Koh Universal Cleaner and dish products meet GECA’s environmental and human health standards. - GECA Dish Tablets Certificate - Issuer: GECA (Good Environmental Choice Australia) - Type: Certificate – Compliance / Accreditation - Scope: Life‑cycle‑based ecolabel certification for Koh dishwashing tablets. **Koh Product Sustainability** **Koh Universal Cleaner – product overview and sustainability certifications** - Product: Koh Universal Cleaner - Country of origin: Australia - Pack sizes: 2 L and 4 L - Typical usage: ~3 months (2 L) / ~6 months (4 L) - Water compatibility: Septic and greywater safe - Key properties: Alkaline cleaner (approx. pH 12.5) with potassium hydroxide as the main active ingredient at low concentration - Awards: Canstar Blue #1 Multipurpose Cleaner (2022 and 2023) - Key SDGs: SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), SDG 13 (Climate Action) **Health, allergy and safety claims (with evidence)** - Allergy‑friendly and suitable for asthma and allergy‑prone households - Claim: Universal Cleaner is suitable for people with asthma and allergies and is fragrance‑free. - Evidence: - Allergy UK Approval – independently reviewed, tested, and approved by Allergy UK. - Sensitive Choice Approval – independently reviewed, tested, and approved under the National Asthma Council Australia Sensitive Choice program. - Evidence type: Third‑party certified (external allergy/asthma organisations). - Linked SDGs: SDG 3 (health), SDG 10 (reduced inequality where relevant to vulnerable groups), SDG 12 (safer product use). - Safe use and first aid guidance - Claim: Provides clear precautions and first aid directions to support safe use in the home. - Evidence: - Koh Universal Cleaner Safety Data Sheet (SDS). - On‑pack and profile precautions (avoid eye contact, do not swallow, keep out of reach of children, storage instructions). - First aid statements (IF IN EYES, IF ON SKIN, IF SWALLOWED, IF INHALED). - Evidence type: Brand‑verified, self‑issued safety documentation (SDS and product label). - Linked SDGs: SDG 3 (health and safety), SDG 12 (responsible handling of chemicals). **Environmental and ingredient claims (with evidence)** - Eco‑certified cleaning formulation - Claim: Universal Cleaner is independently eco‑certified and formulated to reduce environmental and health impacts. - Evidence: - GECA Cleaning Products Certification for Universal Cleaner (and related categories). - GECA documentation covering life‑cycle, human health, and environmental criteria. - Evidence type: Third‑party certified (Type‑I ecolabel). - Linked SDGs: SDG 3, SDG 6, SDG 12, SDG 13. - Minimal ingredient, low‑tox formula - Claim: Universal Cleaner uses a minimalist formula based primarily on potassium hydroxide and purified water, avoiding common problematic additives and fragrances. - Evidence: - Product formulation description (potassium hydroxide at low concentration; purified/ultra‑purified water). - GECA criteria compliance, Sensitive Choice and Allergy UK approvals (no added fragrances; screened for sensitising ingredients). - Evidence type: Combination of self‑declared formulation information and third‑party certification / program approval. - Linked SDGs: SDG 3, SDG 6, SDG 12. **Packaging, circularity and impact claims (with evidence)** - Refillable, Bag‑in‑Box (BiB) packaging with reduced plastic - Claim: Koh solutions, including Universal Cleaner, have transitioned to Bag‑in‑Box packaging that uses significantly less plastic and is designed for reuse and easier recycling. - Evidence: - Brand documentation stating that Bag‑in‑Box uses up to around 85% less plastic than rigid containers. - Guidance that the outer cardboard is kerbside recyclable and the inner pouch is made from recyclable polypropylene suitable for soft‑plastics streams. - Evidence type: Self‑declared, supported by packaging supplier / recycling‑partner documentation. - Linked SDGs: SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities), SDG 12, SDG 13, SDG 14 (reduced plastic leakage). - Plastic bottle rescue per order - Claim: For every order (including Universal Cleaner orders), Koh funds the collection and recycling of up to three plastic bottles, turning plastic waste into a circular resource. - Evidence: - Impact certificates and reports from partners such as Greenspark and Plastic Bank. - Plastic bottle pickup certificates listed in Koh’s Evidence section on SustainabilityTracker.com. - Evidence type: Third‑party impact verification (partner‑issued certificates), plus brand‑reported metrics. - Linked SDGs: SDG 1 (poverty reduction via impact partners), SDG 6 (clean water, through reduced pollution), SDG 9 (industry innovation and infrastructure), SDG 12, SDG 14, SDG 17 (partnerships). **Use, performance and “universal” claims (with evidence)** - Multi‑surface, universal cleaning performance - Claim: Universal Cleaner replaces many conventional cleaners, working across 20+ household surfaces (glass, textiles, wood, bathrooms, kitchens, floors, etc.). - Evidence: - Usage instructions and “how to use” examples for general surfaces, ovens, and stains on upholstery/carpets. - Independent consumer awards (Canstar Blue multipurpose cleaner awards) and external product reviews confirming broad surface performance. - Evidence type: Primarily self‑declared performance claims, supported by consumer awards and third‑party reviews. - Linked SDGs: SDG 12 (do more with less – fewer products), SDG 13 (reduced production and packaging through product consolidation). **Key labels and certifications attached to Koh Universal Cleaner on SustainabilityTracker.com** - Certified Australian Made – third‑party program confirming country of origin for eligible products. - GECA Certified – independent ecolabel for cleaning products (third‑party certified). - Sensitive Choice – asthma‑ and allergy‑friendly product approval (third‑party certified). - Allergy UK – allergy‑friendly product approval (third‑party certified). - Eczema Association of Australasia – product certification for suitable use in sensitive and eczema‑prone households (third‑party certified). - Canstar Blue Multipurpose Cleaner Awards 2022 and 2023 – consumer‑rated awards recognising Universal Cleaner as a leading multipurpose cleaner in Australia (third‑party awarded). - [Underworks](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/underworks/): - Australian socks and essentials brand committed to “doing more good rather than less bad”, focusing on products that feel good to wear while respecting people and planet. - By 2021 achieved its pledge for 100% of cotton to be sourced from sustainable cotton (Better Cotton and organic), ahead of its original 2022 target. - Expanding use of preferred fibres including bamboo, highlighting bamboo’s renewability, low water needs, and pesticide-free cultivation, with bamboo ranges certified to OEKO-TEX Standard 100 to ensure no harmful substances remain in the fabric. - Actively phasing out petrochemical-derived single-use plastics in packaging, removing plastic hangers and unnecessary films/coatings, using recyclable cardboard and soy-based (petroleum-free, low-tox) inks. - Member of APCO and Better Cotton, with additional certifications such as Ecocert, FSC Mix, and OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and partnerships including Foodbank Australia and UPPAREL; targeting renewable energy use in Australian offices and warehouses, and working with suppliers on similar transitions by 2030. - [Bisley Workwear](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/bisley-workwear/): - Australian workwear brand with 60+ years of industry experience, advancing its Bisley.POSITIVE strategy to become the most responsible workwear brand across people, planet, product, and prosperity. - Formed an Ethical Sourcing and Sustainability team in 2019 and has since introduced recycled polyester fabrics into new ranges, replacing traditional plastics and polyesters with certified recycled alternatives in garments, trims, components, and packaging. - Partnered with Better Packaging Co to transition garment bags to POLLAST!C packaging made from certified recycled ocean-bound plastic collected in coastal communities, reducing virgin plastic use while supporting local economic development. - Joined the WWF–Ellen MacArthur Foundation Business Call for a UN treaty on plastic pollution and is progressively removing virgin plastics from commercial and non-commercial goods in favour of recycled and recyclable solutions. - Holds EcoVadis Silver, ISO 14001 (environment), ISO 45001 (OH&S), and ISO 9001 (quality) certifications; is a Textile Exchange member, Seamless supporter, Sedex-listed, and partners with BCSD Australia, WWF, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and Tour de Cure to drive circular economy and social impact outcomes. - [YD Clothing For Men](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/yd-clothing-for-men/): - Menswear retailer aiming to make fashion more sustainable by improving transparency across people, planet, and product, with a focus on ethically sourced materials and reduced environmental impact. - Currently listed as an unverified member on Sustainability Tracker and “not currently tracking sustainability”, with profile information sourced from yd.’s public social responsibility pages as of 15/09/2023. - Committed to using materials that are more efficient and ethically sourced, and to reducing its footprint through initiatives on circular product, waste reduction, and recycling or repurposing unsold stock via partners such as Upparel. - Increasing use of recycled polyester so that by 2025, 50% of yd.’s polyester will be made from recycled plastics, alongside efforts to trace raw materials such as linen further back to farm level. - Working to improve packaging by using recyclable, sustainably sourced paper carry bags and redesigning online satchels to be made from 100% recycled content, while measuring its carbon footprint and developing a strategy to reduce it. - [Carhartt](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/carhartt/): - Iconic workwear brand whose Built to Last commitment links durability with sustainability, focusing on longer-lasting products, responsible sourcing, and circular initiatives to reduce waste while maintaining performance. - Listed on Sustainability Tracker as an unverified profile “not yet claimed”, with information sourced from carhartt.com as of 30/04/2025.[web:61] - Operates Carhartt Reworked, a branded resale and recommerce program that refurbishes and resells used gear, alongside Carhartt Repair services, extending product life and keeping thousands of garments out of landfill. - Expanding sustainable cotton sourcing by partnering with Better Cotton, the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, and Textile Exchange to improve traceability and support farming practices that use water more efficiently, reduce harmful chemicals, and protect natural habitats and worker well-being. - Collaborates with Cotton Incorporated’s Blue Jeans Go Green™ denim recycling program to repurpose worn denim into applications such as insulation, diverting significant tonnages of denim from landfill each year. - Participates in the Outdoor Industry Association’s Climate Action Corps with an industry-aligned goal of contributing to a climate positive future by 2030. ## Optional - [Sustainability Commitments Gallery](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/brand/sustainability-tracker/): Examples of brand profiles, initiatives, and pledges.[1] - [App Customer Features](https://www.sustainabilitytracker.com/features/appcustomer/): Insights into customer tools and experience.[1]