Looking for a more sustainable option? We've ranked the highest-scoring ethical alternatives to House of Marleyin the same categories — backed by independent certifications and verified retailers.
TL;DR
The top ethical alternative to House of Marley is Fairphone 5 by Fairphone (98/100). Runners-up: Fairphone 5 (Fairphone), Fairphone 5 (Fairphone), Fairphone 5 (Fairphone).

The world's most sustainable smartphone featuring a modular design for DIY repairs and fair-mined materials.

The world's most sustainable smartphone featuring a modular design for easy DIY repairs, fair-mined materials, and long-term software support.

The world's most sustainable smartphone featuring a modular design, fair-mined materials, and long-term software support.

The world's most sustainable smartphone featuring a modular design for easy DIY repairs, 100% electronic waste neutral production, and fair-mined materials.

A fully customizable and repairable laptop that challenges the 'disposable' nature of modern computers.

The world’s most ethical smartphone, featuring a modular design for easy repairs, fair gold sourcing, and an industry-leading 8-year software support commitment.

The world’s most sustainable smartphone featuring a modular design for easy repair, fair-trade gold, and an industry-leading 8-year software support promise.

A high-fidelity Bluetooth speaker crafted from sustainable bamboo and recycled fabric.

A powerful, portable Bluetooth speaker crafted from sustainable bamboo and recycled materials, offering high-fidelity sound with an eco-conscious footprint.

A powerful Bluetooth speaker crafted from sustainable bamboo and recycled fabric, blending high-fidelity sound with eco-conscious materials.

A high-performance Bluetooth speaker crafted from sustainable bamboo and recycled materials with a commitment to global reforestation.

A high-fidelity portable speaker crafted from sustainable bamboo and recycled materials, supporting global reforestation through Project Marley.
Fairphone 5 by Fairphone tops our ranking with an ethics score of 98/100.
Shoppers seek alternatives for stronger third-party certifications, cleaner ingredients, more transparent supply chains, less packaging or better labor practices than the original brand offers.
Many carry Vegan and Leaping Bunny certifications. Each listing displays its exact verified certifications.