Greener Closet

ALIGNE

Last analyzed: 6/22/2026

Overall score
31/100

Summary

Aligne demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through the use of certified materials, ethical manufacturing practices, and sustainable packaging. However, the brand lacks transparency in certain areas, such as carbon footprint reporting and comprehensive labor practices. Enhancing transparency and setting formal sustainability targets would strengthen its sustainability profile.

Categories

10 total

Certifications and Standards
4/10

The brand utilizes GOTS-certified organic cotton, GRS-certified recycled polyester, and Lenzing EcoVero viscose. While these are commendable, the absence of B Corp certification and other independent sustainability ratings indicates room for improvement.

Sustainable Material Sourcing
4/10

Approximately 55% of Aligne's products incorporate sustainable materials. The remaining 45% use conventional materials, highlighting a significant area for enhancement.

Waste Reduction and Sustainable Packaging
4/10

The brand uses FSC-certified paper for swing tags, recycled polyester for labels, and 100% recycled and recyclable poly bags. While these initiatives are positive, there is no take-back or recycling program for products.

Transparency and Traceability
3/10

Aligne discloses manufacturing regions and key certifications, such as GOTS and GRS. However, it lacks a published Code of Conduct, full supplier list, and detailed sustainability report, limiting full transparency.

Water Conservation and Pollution Control
3/10

Aligne's denim production uses 50% less water than conventional methods. However, there is limited information on broader water conservation efforts and pollution control measures.

Circularity and Product Longevity
3/10

Aligne collaborates with SOJO to offer repair and alteration services, promoting product longevity. However, the absence of a take-back or recycling program limits its circularity efforts.

Ethical Labor Practices and Fair Wages
3/10

Approximately 65–70% of Aligne's manufacturing occurs in Europe, with factories participating in SEDEX/SMETA ethical audits. However, there is no commitment to paying living wages, and some production locations remain undisclosed.

Animal Welfare and Cruelty-Free
3/10

Aligne uses recycled cashmere, indicating some consideration for animal welfare. However, there is limited information on broader animal welfare policies or cruelty-free certifications.

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
2/10

The brand operates from a net-zero office space in East London, indicating some commitment to energy efficiency. However, there is a lack of detailed information on renewable energy usage in manufacturing processes.

Overall Carbon Footprint and Emissions
2/10

Aligne has not published data on its carbon footprint or set formal climate targets, making it difficult to assess its overall emissions impact.