Is House of Marley ethical and cruelty-free?
Yes — House of Marley scores 80.7/100 on EthiCompare, one of the stronger ratings in our database, with 3 of 4 ethics signals verified.
House of Marley is a high-performing audio brand recognized for integrating sustainable materials like FSC-certified wood and recycled plastics into consumer electronics. With consistent ethical ratings between 78 and 82, they lead their sector through environmental transparency and charitable partnerships.
The evidence, signal by signal
Cruelty-freeverified
No animal testing is conducted; focuses on sustainable material engineering.
Vegan optionsverified
Extensive range featuring REWIND™ fabric and organic materials instead of leather.
Sells in mainland Chinaflagged
Selling through mainland Chinese retail has historically triggered post-market animal testing.
Third-party certifiedverified
We record 4 distinct certifications across this brand's products.
Public pledges: Project Marley supports global reforestation; committed to using regrind and recycled materials in all electronics.
Scored with our public methodology. Profile last updated 2026-07-18.
House of Marley products we score

A high-fidelity Bluetooth speaker crafted from sustainable bamboo and recycled materials, supporting global reforestation through Project Marley.

A high-fidelity turntable built from sustainable bamboo and recycled materials, supporting global reforestation through Project Marley.

A powerful Bluetooth speaker crafted from sustainable bamboo and recycled materials, supporting global reforestation efforts through Project Marley.

The House of Marley Fairchild headphones combine high-quality audio with signature sustainable materials like FSC-certified wood and recycled aluminum.

A stylish, mid-range Bluetooth speaker built from sustainable bamboo and recycled fabric with respectable audio quality.

High-fidelity Bluetooth headphones crafted from sustainable REWIND™ fabric, FSC-certified woods, and recycled aluminum.
Is House of Marley ethical? FAQs
Is House of Marley cruelty-free?+
No animal testing is conducted; focuses on sustainable material engineering.
Does House of Marley have vegan products?+
Extensive range featuring REWIND™ fabric and organic materials instead of leather.
Does House of Marley sell in mainland China?+
Selling through mainland Chinese retail has historically triggered post-market animal testing.
What is House of Marley's ethics score?+
House of Marley averages 80.7/100 across 6 products we score on certifications, sourcing, labour, packaging and transparency.
What are the best alternatives to House of Marley?+
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