Thesus

Our Rating: 4 Stars - Good

Price: $ $ $ $

Country of origin: Canada

Official brand website: Visit

Thesus, a brand that focuses on sustainability, has been rated as “It’s a Start” in our “Planet” rating. This rating evaluates brands based on their environmental policies in their supply chains, taking into consideration factors such as carbon emissions, wastewater management, business models, and product circularity.

One of the factors influencing Thesus’ score is its use of a medium proportion of lower-impact materials, including recycled materials. By incorporating these materials into its products, Thesus helps to reduce the environmental impact of its supply chain. Additionally, Thesus uses low impact materials that help limit the use of chemicals, water, and wastewater in its production processes.

However, there is no evidence to suggest that Thesus takes action to minimize textile waste in its supply chain. Textile waste is a significant issue in the fashion industry, as it contributes to environmental pollution and the depletion of resources.

Furthermore, Thesus does not appear to prioritize packaging sustainability, which is a driver of plastic waste. Packaging plays a crucial role in creating a more sustainable supply chain, and brands that actively work to minimize packaging waste are more environmentally responsible.

When it comes to workers’ rights, Thesus has been rated as “Good” in our “People” rating. This rating assesses brands’ policies and practices related to issues such as child labor, living wages, and gender equality.

Although the final production stage of Thesus products happens in Portugal, which is considered a medium-risk country for labor abuse, there is no evidence to suggest that the brand has a formal Code of Conduct. However, Thesus does have a formal statement that covers workers’ rights, ensuring that they are treated fairly and ethically.

In terms of supply chain traceability, Thesus partially traces its supply chain, including all of the final production stage. This level of transparency allows for better accountability and ensures that the brand can take steps to address any issues that may arise in its supply chain.

Additionally, Thesus ensures that workers in the final production stage are paid a living wage. Paying workers a fair wage is essential for promoting equality and improving their quality of life.

Our “Animals” rating focuses on brands’ animal welfare policies and how well they trace their animal-derived products, if applicable. Thesus has been rated as “It’s a Start” in this category.

There is no evidence to suggest that Thesus has an animal welfare policy in place. However, it appears that the brand uses wool, which is a more sustainable alternative to other animal-derived materials. Thesus does not appear to use materials such as leather, fur, down, angora, exotic animal skin, or exotic animal hair.

Based on all publicly available information that we have reviewed, we rate Thesus as “Good” overall. While the brand has room for improvement in certain areas, such as textile waste and animal welfare policies, it demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through its use of low-impact materials and its focus on workers’ rights. By further enhancing its sustainability practices, Thesus can continue to make positive contributions to the fashion industry and the planet.

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