An independent side-by-side ethics comparison of One Love Organics and Girlfriend Collective across certifications, average sustainability score and product range.
93/100 avg ethics
2 products tracked
Certifications
94.2/100 avg ethics
13 products tracked
Certifications

A luxurious, plant-based cleansing oil that utilizes papain and vitamin B to gently exfoliate while maintaining the skin's moisture barrier, crafted by an award-winning B Corp.

An artisanal, ECOCERT-certified cleansing oil that combines luxury performance with strict European organic standards and small-batch manufacturing.

Inclusive, ethical, and recycled. These leggings are made from 25 recycled water bottles and are sewn in a factory that guarantees fair wages and safe conditions.

A gold-standard in ethical activewear. These leggings are made from 25 recycled post-consumer water bottles and processed in a facility that guarantees living wages and health care for all employees.

High-rise, compressive activewear shorts made from 79% recycled plastic bottles (RPET) in a transparent, fair-trade facility.

High-performance compression leggings made from recycled water bottles (RPET) in a fair-trade facility. A leader in size inclusivity and transparency.

Highly inclusive, ethically manufactured leggings made from recycled water bottles, featuring a high-rise fit and sweat-wicking properties.

A high-performance, compressive legging made from 79% recycled plastic bottles (RPET) and 21% spandex. Known for its inclusive sizing and industry-leading transparency, this product sets the standard for circular fitness apparel.
Girlfriend Collective scores higher on independent ethics scoring: One Love Organics averages 93/100 vs Girlfriend Collective at 94.2/100.
One Love Organics appears with 6 verified certifications (EWG Verified, Ecocert COSMOS, Cruelty-Free, B Corp, ECOCERT). Girlfriend Collective appears with 11 (Global Recycled Standard, OEKO-TEX, SA8000, PETA Approved, Bluesign).
Yes. Both brands are scored by the same methodology — never paid placement. See our methodology page for the weighting.