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WORON

Last analyzed: 4/4/2026

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Overall score
50/100

Summary

Woron demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through the use of eco-friendly materials and efforts to minimize textile waste. However, there are areas for improvement, particularly in transparency, labor practices, and comprehensive environmental impact reporting.

Categories

10 total

Sustainable Material Sourcing
7/10

The brand uses eco-friendly materials, including GOTS-certified organic cotton, reducing its environmental impact.

Certifications and Standards
6/10

Woron utilizes a medium proportion of Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified cotton, ensuring strict environmental and social criteria are met throughout the supply chain.

Waste Reduction and Sustainable Packaging
6/10

Woron employs limited production runs to minimize textile waste, contributing to waste reduction efforts.

Transparency and Traceability
5/10

Woron has a formal statement covering workers' rights but lacks a specific Code of Conduct. The brand traces most of its supply chain; however, it is unclear if this includes all tiers.

Water Conservation and Pollution Control
5/10

By using eco-friendly materials, Woron helps minimize the use of chemicals, water, and wastewater in its production processes.

Animal Welfare and Cruelty-Free
5/10

Information on Woron's policies regarding animal welfare and cruelty-free practices is limited.

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
4/10

There is limited information available regarding Woron's initiatives in energy efficiency and renewable energy usage.

Overall Carbon Footprint and Emissions
4/10

While the use of eco-friendly materials reduces climate impact, specific data on Woron's overall carbon footprint and emissions is not available.

Circularity and Product Longevity
4/10

There is limited information on Woron's initiatives promoting product longevity and circularity.

Ethical Labor Practices and Fair Wages
4/10

Woron sources its final production stage from countries with a high risk of labor abuse and lacks evidence of ensuring living wages throughout its supply chain.