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Here you can see all of our company ethics reports, with relevant tags, sources, ethics summaries and scores ranging from 0 to 100.

Amazon

Amazon

retail

5 ๐Ÿ‘บ

Amazon is an American online retail and tech conglomerate which has funded climate change denial groups [1], issued propaganda to local news stations [2][3], sent thousands of items of unused stock to landfill [4][5], avoided billions in tax [6], violated privacy laws [7][8], discriminated against black and female employees [9][10], mistreated workers [11][12], aggressively opposed unionisation [13][14][15] and engaged in anticompetitive practices [16][17][18].

Barclays

Barclays

bank

20 ๐Ÿ˜ก

Barclays is a UK-based bank which is Europe's largest funder of fracking and coal [1], having invested $85 billion into fossil fuels and $24 billion into expansion. Among other controversies, Barclays has been fined ยฃ500 million for tax avoidance by the Treasury [2], illegally manipulated the price of gold [3], attempted to manipulate the US energy market [4], and conducted workplace surveillance on its staff [5].

BMW

BMW

cars

36 ๐Ÿ˜ก

BMW is a German car maker that lied about its vehicles' emissions [1] and sourced cobalt from environmentally harmful sources [2][3].

Bosch

Bosch

tech

40 ๐Ÿ˜

Bosch was fined โ‚ฌ90 million for its role in the Dieselgate scandal, delivering around 17 million devices with illegal software causing higher nitrogen oxide emissions [1]. The Robert Bosch Stiftung is a charitable foundation associated with the company focusing on health, education, global issues, and interdisciplinary exchange to promote a sustainable future [2].

Burger King

Burger King

fast food

15 ๐Ÿ‘บ

Burger King is owned by restaurant-brands-international.

Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

beverages

10 ๐Ÿ‘บ

The Coca-Cola Company is an American beverage corporation which has been branded by Forbes as the world's most polluting brand [1], producing 200,000 plastic bottles each minute [2], while depleting water resources in areas that already suffer from drought [3]. The company has made some pledges to reduce its use of plastic [4][5].

Ford

Ford

cars

45 ๐Ÿ˜

Ford is an American car company that has committed environmental waste violations [1], sold unsafe vehicles [2][3] and discriminated against minorities in its financing policies [4]. Ford's philanthropic arm contributes millions annually to education and community building [5][6].

H&M

H&M

clothing

30 ๐Ÿ˜ก

H&M is a multinational fast fashion company that has been accused of greenwashing [1] and has faced criticism for its operations in Israel [2]. H&M has made racist tweets [3] and used imagery widely seen as racist [4], and is being investigated for racist practices in Sweden [5].

Iceland

Iceland

supermarket

35 ๐Ÿ˜ก

Iceland is a British supermarket that lied about removing palm oil from its products [1], and discriminated against customer groups [2][3]. Iceland has a poor animal welfare record [4] and the worst sustainability rating amongst supermarkets [5].

Inditex

Inditex

clothing

20 ๐Ÿ˜ก

Inditex is a Spanish clothing company that has used forced Uyghur labour in its suply chain [1], and slave labour in its Brazilian sweatshops [2], and has stolen designs from independent creators [3][4].

Kraft Heinz

Kraft Heinz

food

40 ๐Ÿ˜

Kraft Heinz, one of the world's largest food companies, paid a $62 million fine for creating over $200 million in fake cost savings to mislead investors, violating securities laws [1]. The company has also been criticized by WWF for lagging behind on sustainable palm oil sourcing, a key driver of deforestation and habitat destruction [2].

LEGO

LEGO

toys

60 ๐Ÿ˜Š

The LEGO Group is a Danish toy manufacturer which is a major producer of plastic derived from crude oil [1], and has created Shell-branded [2] and gender-stereotypical [3] toys. LEGO has since produced items that promote gender equality [4] and LGBT+ rights [5], while being recognised as a beneficial toy for children's development [6][7].

McDonald's

McDonald's

fast food

5 ๐Ÿ‘บ

McDonald's is the world's largest fast food brand, which produces more emissions than Norway [1] and is the leading producer of litter in the UK [2], whose restaurants have hosted sexual abuse [3][4], illegal employment of children [5], and racist discrimination [6]. McDonald's has avoided hundreds of millions in taxes [7], failed to meet its own pledges to reduce animal abuse in its supply chain [8], and offered free meals to the IDF as it commited war crimes in Gaza [9].

Mondelez

Mondelez

food

20 ๐Ÿ˜ก

Mondelez International, the maker of Cadbury, Oreo, and other popular snack brands, has been accused of destroying tens of thousands of hectares of orangutan habitat [1] and continuing to employ child labor on cocoa farms in its supply chain despite past pledges to eliminate such practices [2]. Despite promising to source sustainable palm oil, Mondelez has remained linked to suppliers engaged in deforestation and human rights abuses, and the company continued operating in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, leading Ukraine to declare it an international sponsor of the war [3].

NatWest

NatWest

bank

35 ๐Ÿ˜ก

NatWest is a British bank that has invested $2.03 billion in six companies that manufacture nuclear weapons [1] and billions more in fossil fuels [2], has been fined for anti-money laundering failures [3], and executives have expressed indifference to the cost of living crisis [4]. NatWest's energy investments comprise 85% sustainable energy [5] and the bank is halting financing for oil and gas ventures in 2026 [6].

Tesla

Tesla

electric vehicles

37 ๐Ÿ˜ก

Tesla is an American automotive and sustainable energy company which is the world's biggest manufacturer of electric vehicles [1] and is a major installer of solar power systems [2] and battery storage [3]. Tesla has engaged in anti-union practices [4], received claims of workplace sexual harassment [5], committed environmental waste violations [6], and been accused of anticompetitive repair policies in several lawsuits [7], while its head Elon Musk has endorsed far-right political parties [8].

TK Maxx

TK Maxx

clothing

45 ๐Ÿ˜

TK Maxx, a major retailer, has been found selling real fur from animals like rabbits, foxes and mink that was mislabeled as "faux fur", despite claiming to have a no-fur policy [1]. Along with other fashion brands like Boohoo, Amazon and Missguided, TK Maxx has also been called out by UK MPs for failing to take sufficient action on sustainability and ethical labor practices in its supply chain [2].

Toyota

Toyota

cars

35 ๐Ÿ˜ก

Toyota is a Japanese automaker that has faced various ethical issues, including the death of an employee from overwork [1], a $180 million settlement for violating environmental standards [2], rigging vehicles to perform better in crash tests [3], and cheating in emissions testing [4].

Unilever

Unilever

food

5 ๐Ÿ‘บ

Unilever is a British food and beverage and consumer products conglomerate that has been named by Ukraine as a sponsor of war [1], continued selling Ben & Jerry's in Israeli settlements depite the brand's intent to withdraw [2], hired security that assaulted peaceful protestors [3], aggressively pushed skin lightening products [4], engaged in price fixing [5], opposed legislation against single-use plastic [6], caused deforestation [7] and sourced palm oil from a supplier that used child labour [8].

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