An independent side-by-side ethics comparison of Alter Eco and Everlane across certifications, average sustainability score and product range.
94.7/100 avg ethics
3 products tracked
Certifications
80.7/100 avg ethics
6 products tracked
Certifications

Ethically sourced, high-quality dark chocolate bars that support fair wages for cocoa farmers and sustainable forest conservation.

Heirloom-seed quinoa that supports Bolivian farmer cooperatives and utilizes compostable packaging to eliminate waste.

A premium dark chocolate bar that combines gourmet flavor with a carbon-negative business model and compostable packaging.

A classic, high-quality organic cotton t-shirt designed for longevity and comfort. Made by a leading B Corp dedicated to radical transparency and fair labor practices.

A high-quality basic made from a blend of recycled cotton and organic cotton, produced in a Fair Trade certified factory with high transparency.

Extremely versatile, eco-conscious fleece made from 100% recycled polyester (excluding trim), minimizing plastic waste while maintaining high-street style.

A timeless wardrobe staple made from 100% organic cotton, produced in a Fair Trade Certified factory with full cost transparency.

A versatile, high-quality leather tote produced in a factory with high labor standards and transparent pricing.

An iconic premium leather tote produced in a high-compliance factory in Florence, Italy, focusing on Radical Transparency in pricing and labor.
Alter Eco scores higher on independent ethics scoring: Alter Eco averages 94.7/100 vs Everlane at 80.7/100.
Alter Eco appears with 7 verified certifications (B Corp, Fair Trade Certified, USDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Fair Trade). Everlane appears with 8 (GOTS Certified Organic, BCI Cotton, Fair Trade Certified Factory, Global Recycled Standard, Fair Trade).
Yes. Both brands are scored by the same methodology — never paid placement. See our methodology page for the weighting.