Who owns Ben & Jerry's?
Ben & Jerry's is owned by Unilever, which has held the brand since 2000. Acquired by Unilever in 2000.
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Unilever's ethics record
Unilever publishes climate, packaging and living-wage targets and has some of the strongest brand-level cruelty-free certification in mass beauty. It has also been criticised for plastic sachet volumes in South and Southeast Asia and for weakening some 2020-era sustainability commitments.
Other brands Unilever owns
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Who owns Ben & Jerry's? FAQs
Who owns Ben & Jerry's?+
Ben & Jerry's is owned by Unilever, which has held the brand since 2000. Unilever owns around 400 brands sold in 190 countries, from Dove and Vaseline to Ben & Jerry's and Hellmann's. Several of its personal-care brands are individually certified cruelty-free even though the group as a whole is not.
When did Unilever buy Ben & Jerry's?+
Unilever has owned Ben & Jerry's since 2000.
Does the parent company change whether Ben & Jerry's is ethical?+
It changes where your money ends up. Certifications like Leaping Bunny and B Corp are audited at brand level, so Ben & Jerry's can hold marks its parent does not — but group-level policies on animal testing, sourcing and lobbying still apply to the profits.
What other brands does Unilever own?+
In our database, Unilever also owns Axe, Dove, Hellmann's, Knorr, Love Beauty and Planet, Ren Clean Skincare, Seventh Generation, Simple.