Is Baba Tree ethical and cruelty-free?
Yes — Baba Tree scores 96/100 on EthiCompare, one of the stronger ratings in our database, with 2 of 4 ethics signals verified.
The evidence, signal by signal
Cruelty-freeunverified
No third-party cruelty-free certification found on the products we track.
Vegan optionsverified
Certified vegan products appear in this brand's range.
Sells in mainland Chinaunverified
We have not confirmed this brand's mainland China distribution.
Third-party certifiedverified
We record 4 distinct certifications across this brand's products.
Scored with our public methodology.
Baba Tree products we score

An authentic, durable Bolga basket woven by smallholder artisans in Ghana. Naturally gluten-free and perfect for harvesting backyard produce without plastic contamination.

A vibrant, durable accent rug handwoven in Ghana using local sisal and organic cotton, providing a vegan and biodegradable alternative to synthetic polyester rugs.
Is Baba Tree ethical? FAQs
Is Baba Tree cruelty-free?+
No third-party cruelty-free certification found on the products we track.
Does Baba Tree have vegan products?+
Certified vegan products appear in this brand's range.
Does Baba Tree sell in mainland China?+
We have not confirmed this brand's mainland China distribution.
What is Baba Tree's ethics score?+
Baba Tree averages 96/100 across 2 products we score on certifications, sourcing, labour, packaging and transparency.
What are the best alternatives to Baba Tree?+
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