An independent side-by-side ethics comparison of Ritual and Garden Tower Project across certifications, average sustainability score and product range.
92.4/100 avg ethics
12 products tracked
Certifications
92/100 avg ethics
1 products tracked
Certifications

A transparently-sourced, delayed-release multivitamin designed specifically for women to fill key nutrient gaps without unnecessary fillers.

A transparent, meticulously sourced multivitamin designed specifically for women. Ritual focuses on 'gap-filling' nutrition using high-bioavailability forms of essential nutrients, all contained in a patented delayed-release capsule.

A transparently-sourced delayed-release multivitamin featuring a patented beadlet-in-oil design to ensure optimal absorption and stomach comfort.

A scientifically formulated, delayed-release multivitamin known for its industry-leading 'Visible Supply Chain' and sustainable practices.

A meticulously traceable pea protein with a complete amino acid profile, designed for transparency-minded athletes.

A scientifically-backed, delayed-release multivitamin featuring a transparent supply chain where users can trace every ingredient back to its source.

A revolutionary composting vertical planter designed to grow 50 plants in 4 square feet, utilizing high-quality food-grade plastic and supporting circular economy principles.
Ritual scores higher on independent ethics scoring: Ritual averages 92.4/100 vs Garden Tower Project at 92/100.
Ritual appears with 12 verified certifications (Certified B Corp, Non-GMO, Clean Label Project Certified, Vegan, B Corp). Garden Tower Project appears with 3 (B Corp, Leaping Bunny, Non-GMO).
Yes. Both brands are scored by the same methodology — never paid placement. See our methodology page for the weighting.