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Is Puna Goods ethical?

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94/100 EthiCompare ethics score · 1 scored product

Yes — Puna Goods scores 94/100 on EthiCompare, one of the stronger ratings in our database, with 2 of 4 ethics signals verified.

Evidence table for Puna Goods
CheckStatusEvidence
Cruelty-freeverifiedAt least one product in our database carries a third-party cruelty-free certification.
Vegan optionsunverifiedWe have not verified certified vegan formulations for this brand.
Sells in mainland ChinaunverifiedWe have not confirmed this brand's mainland China distribution.
Third-party certifiedverifiedWe record 4 distinct certifications across this brand's products.
Certificationson fileFair Trade, Global Recycled Standard, PETA Approved, 1% for the Planet

Scored with our public methodology.

Verified ethical brand

Puna Goods at a glance

Puna Goods offers 1 product on EthiCompare across Fashion & Apparel, with an average ethics score of 94/10 and recurring certifications including Fair Trade, Global Recycled Standard, PETA Approved.

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Puna Goods

Standards & certifications

Verified credentials appearing across Puna Goods's product range.

Fair Trade ×1Global Recycled Standard ×1PETA Approved ×11% for the Planet ×1

Ethics breakdown

Average scores across our scoring pillars.

  • Sourcing98/10
  • Transparency96/10
  • Labor95/10
  • Environment92/10
  • Animal Welfare90/10

Categories covered

Where Puna Goods shows up across our directory.

  • Fashion & Apparel1

What reviewers highlight

Strengths mentioned most often across Puna Goods's products.

  • Completely biodegradable at end-of-life
  • Zero chemical dyes used
  • Supports Andean smallholder herders

Sustainability commitments

"Mechanical recycling process eliminates the need for harsh chemicals or industrial solvents."

Products from Puna Goods

Circular Alpaca-Blend Scarf (Deadstock & Recycled)
Fair TradeGlobal Recycled StandardPETA Approved1% for the Planet
4.9 (142)

A luxurious, closed-loop accessory crafted from recycled Peruvian alpaca fibers and deadstock wool, sourced from high-altitude smallholder cooperatives in the Andes.

Common questions about Puna Goods

Is Puna Goods cruelty-free?+

We have no cruelty-free certification on file for Puna Goods's scored products. Absence of a certification is not proof of animal testing, but it does mean nothing independent has been verified.

How does Puna Goods score overall?+

Puna Goods averages 94/100 across the 1 products we have scored, using public certifications, sourcing disclosures and controversy records.

Who owns Puna Goods?+

Parent-company ownership changes what your money supports. See our brand ownership map for the current group structure and any conflicting parent-company records.

What are the best alternatives to Puna Goods?+

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