An independent side-by-side ethics comparison of Burrow and Everlane across certifications, average sustainability score and product range.
88/100 avg ethics
1 products tracked
Certifications
79.7/100 avg ethics
20 products tracked
Certifications

A modular, sustainably-sourced sofa designed for longevity and waste reduction through a tool-free assembly system.

A highly functional commuter bag made from 100% recycled polyester (derived from 27 plastic bottles) with full factory transparency.

A high-performance winter staple crafted from 100% recycled technical fabrics and reclaimed down insulation. This jacket balances modern aesthetics with a circular manufacturing model that diverts waste from landfills.

A high-performance winter coat made from 100% recycled down and 100% recycled polyester shell, merging modern aesthetics with circular fashion principles.

An oversized, ultra-warm winter parka featuring a 100% recycled technical shell and 100% recycled down insulation diverted from post-consumer waste.

A sophisticated, heavy-weight outerwear staple crafted from premium recycled wool, blending timeless Italian tailoring with modern circular economy principles.

A high-performance winter jacket made from 100% recycled down and a 100% recycled polyester shell. It combines technical warmth with Everlane's Radical Transparency sourcing model.
Burrow scores higher on independent ethics scoring: Burrow averages 88/100 vs Everlane at 79.7/100.
Burrow appears with 2 verified certifications (B Corp, FSC Certified). Everlane appears with 10 (Global Recycled Standard, Bluesign, Climate Neutral, 1% for the Planet, OEKO-TEX).
Yes. Both brands are scored by the same methodology — never paid placement. See our methodology page for the weighting.