Greener Closet

Indigo Luna

Last analyzed: 4/7/2026

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Overall score
50/100

Summary

Indigo Luna demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through the use of certified organic materials, plastic-free packaging, and small-scale production. However, the brand lacks transparency in areas such as energy use, emissions tracking, and labor practices. To enhance its sustainability profile, Indigo Luna should consider implementing and disclosing comprehensive policies on energy efficiency, carbon footprint reduction, and ethical labor practices.

Categories

10 total

Sustainable Material Sourcing
7/10

Indigo Luna incorporates sustainable materials such as GOTS certified organic cotton, Econyl, and Repreve into its products. However, the brand also uses high-emission materials like spandex, rayon, and conventional cotton, and lacks stated plans to increase the use of low-emission materials or decrease synthetic materials.

Animal Welfare and Cruelty-Free
7/10

Indigo Luna uses plant-based dyes and natural materials, indicating a commitment to animal welfare. However, the brand does not provide explicit information about its stance on animal-derived materials or cruelty-free certifications.

Transparency and Traceability
6/10

Indigo Luna provides some transparency by disclosing information about its supply chain partners and their geographic locations. However, the brand does not publicly share a supplier code of conduct or regularly audit its supply chain partners, which may increase human and environmental risks.

Waste Reduction and Sustainable Packaging
6/10

Indigo Luna uses plastic-free, compostable packaging materials, indicating a commitment to reducing packaging waste. However, the brand does not appear to have made efforts to minimize the amount of material used in its packaging.

Certifications and Standards
5/10

Indigo Luna uses materials that have certifications from OEKO-TEX, indicating a commitment to certain environmental and safety standards. However, the brand does not publish an annual sustainability report or have emissions reduction targets, suggesting room for improvement in adhering to comprehensive sustainability standards.

Ethical Labor Practices and Fair Wages
5/10

Indigo Luna's garments are handmade in a small, women-run factory in Bali, Indonesia, suggesting a commitment to ethical labor practices. However, the brand does not publicly share a supplier code of conduct or information on regular audits, which are important for ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions.

Water Conservation and Pollution Control
4/10

Indigo Luna uses plant-based dyes and natural materials, which may reduce water pollution compared to synthetic alternatives. However, the brand does not provide specific information on water conservation practices or pollution control measures in its production processes.

Circularity and Product Longevity
4/10

Indigo Luna offers some products across multiple seasons and limits overproduction by reusing waste materials. However, the brand does not offer repair services, warranties, or take-back programs to extend product life and promote circularity.

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
3/10

Indigo Luna does not share information on its energy strategy, including the use of renewable energy sources or energy efficiency measures in its operations.

Overall Carbon Footprint and Emissions
3/10

Indigo Luna does not provide information on its overall carbon footprint or emissions tracking, and lacks emissions reduction targets or offset initiatives.