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Boody

Last analyzed: 4/10/2026

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Overall score
66/100

Summary

Boody demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability through its use of preferred materials, reputable certifications, and waste reduction initiatives. However, areas such as comprehensive emissions reporting, energy efficiency data, and assurance of fair wages present opportunities for improvement. Enhancing transparency in these areas would provide a more complete picture of the brand's sustainability performance.

Categories

10 total

Animal Welfare and Cruelty-Free
9/10

Boody is a fully vegan brand, certified by PETA, and does not use any animal-derived materials in its products. This commitment to animal welfare is commendable, though it's noted that animal-derived materials are generally uncommon in underwear.

Certifications and Standards
8/10

Boody holds several reputable certifications, including B Corp (score of 134.4), OEKO-TEX Standard 100, FSC, ECOCERT Organic (for raw bamboo), PETA Vegan, and WRAP for its factories. These certifications reflect the brand's commitment to environmental and ethical standards. However, the reliance on bamboo viscose, which involves chemical-intensive processing, slightly diminishes the impact of these certifications.

Waste Reduction and Sustainable Packaging
8/10

Boody employs a seamfree tube-knitting process that reduces fabric waste by approximately 20% compared to traditional methods. The brand's packaging is 100% plastic-free, made from recycled cardboard, and printed with vegetable-based inks. Additionally, Boody has initiated clothing take-back and recycling programs in partnership with organizations like UPPAREL and Retold.

Sustainable Material Sourcing
7/10

Boody primarily uses FSC-certified and ECOCERT-certified organic bamboo for its viscose and lyocell products, with approximately 86.8% of its fibers being preferred materials. However, 13.2% of its fiber portfolio consists of non-preferred fibers like conventional nylon and elastane. The brand has not set public targets for replacing these with more sustainable alternatives.

Water Conservation and Pollution Control
7/10

Boody's bamboo viscose production reportedly consumes 66% less freshwater compared to conventional cotton. The brand claims to use a closed-loop system to recapture solvents and recycle water, though specifics about this process are limited. Additionally, many of Boody's products are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified, ensuring they meet strict limits for harmful chemicals.

Circularity and Product Longevity
7/10

Boody's focus on timeless basics and the use of durable materials contribute to product longevity. The brand's recycling programs, such as 'The Goodness Loop,' encourage circularity by allowing customers to return used garments for recycling. However, the effectiveness and scale of these programs are not extensively detailed.

Transparency and Traceability
6/10

Boody demonstrates a commitment to transparency by providing detailed information about its materials and manufacturing processes. The brand's B Corp certification, with a score of 134.4, places it in the top 1% globally, indicating a high level of accountability. However, the absence of regular sustainability reports and comprehensive emissions data limits full transparency.

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
5/10

Boody's bamboo viscose production is noted to use 48.8% less energy than conventional cotton. However, the brand does not publish regular sustainability reports or provide comprehensive data on its overall energy consumption and use of renewable energy sources, making it difficult to fully assess its energy efficiency initiatives.

Ethical Labor Practices and Fair Wages
5/10

Boody's supply chain, including its final production stage, is certified by WRAP, and the brand has a Supplier Code of Conduct aligned with ILO and UN standards. However, there is limited evidence to confirm that Boody ensures living wages for its workers, and production occurs in countries with high risks of labor abuse.

Overall Carbon Footprint and Emissions
4/10

While Boody's bamboo viscose has 27.4% lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional cotton, the brand lacks publicly available data on its company-wide emissions and reduction targets. This absence of comprehensive emissions reporting limits the ability to assess the brand's overall carbon footprint.