An independent side-by-side ethics comparison of Navitas Organics and Garden of Life across certifications, average sustainability score and product range.
88.5/100 avg ethics
4 products tracked
Certifications
90.7/100 avg ethics
3 products tracked
Certifications

A nutrient-rich superfood powder sourced from small-scale farms using traditional methods that protect rainforest biodiversity.

A nutrient-dense, antioxidant-rich superfood powder sourced from small-scale family farms in Sierra Leone and Peru.

A nutrient-dense superfood powder made from cold-pressed cacao beans, sourced via Fair Trade standards to ensure living wages for farmers.

A nutrient-dense superfood powder sourced from small-scale farms using traditional methods to preserve antioxidants and ensure chocolate industry equity.

Extremely clean, traceable stress-relief supplement from a carbon-neutral B Corp. Exceptional for those prioritizing high-potency organic purity.

A whole-food multivitamin crafted from over 30 organic fruits, vegetables, and herbs, offering a clean, synthetic-free approach to daily nutrition.

A highly potent, clean-label stress management supplement sourced from regenerative organic farms with full traceability.
Garden of Life scores higher on independent ethics scoring: Navitas Organics averages 88.5/100 vs Garden of Life at 90.7/100.
Navitas Organics appears with 5 verified certifications (USDA Organic, Fair Trade, Non-GMO, B Corp, Vegan). Garden of Life appears with 9 (USDA Organic, Non-GMO, B Corp, Vegan, Cruelty-Free).
Yes. Both brands are scored by the same methodology — never paid placement. See our methodology page for the weighting.