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Aussie

Australian-based hair care and styling products

Aussie
Aussie's Sustainability Rating

Insufficient


  • Ingredients

    Aussie doesn't make any cohesive ingredient commitments at the brand-level. Its parent company makes a few commitments across all owned brands, but it's unclear what applies to this brand. Choice of ingredients is a strong determinant of environmental impact. It uses many ingredients that pose a significant threat to the climate, including parabens, petrochemical-based ingredients, and microplastics. Aussie carries products that have certifications from PETA Cruelty-free.


  • Containers & Packaging

    Aussie doesn't report thoroughly on its packaging materials at a brand level. Aussie hasn't made any efforts to concentrate its products or minimize its containers, which increases shipping emissions and packaging volumes.


  • Energy & Water Use

    Aussie's parent company, P&G, shares information on its overall energy strategy but doesn't provide details at the brand-level. It uses a majority of renewable energy to power its production sites and corporate offices, and is targeting 100% renewable energy by 2030, for which it's on track. It implements energy efficiency measures in its production sites, but doesn't provide many specifics or detail if this extends to its corporate offices. It has water conservation initiatives in its production focused on water restoration and water positivity.


  • Refill & Reuse

    Commons couldn't find evidence that this brand offers any alternative models to lower its waste footprint, such as refills or takeback programs. It doesn't provide any guidance to help customers properly recycle or dispose of its products.


  • Slow Consumption

    It's unclear if this brand releases new items seasonally or otherwise frequently, which can create excess waste.


  • Marketing

    Commons is still evaluating this brand's marketing emails.


  • Transparency & Reporting

    Aussie doesn't appear to have a sustainability page or centralized source of relevant information, this signals a lack of transparency and accountability. Its parent company's last annual report was published in 2023. Aussie shares a complete list of ingredients used in its products, on a per product basis.


  • Emissions Tracking

    Aussie's parent company, P&G, internally measures and publicly reports its company-level emissions in partnership with, or with auditing from, a third party. It includes a breakdown by scope and identifies its top driver of emissions. The last reporting period was 2023. In this most recent update, its estimated emissions footprint was 192,739,586 tons CO2e. This is higher than the annual total emissions from many countries, including the Philippines and the Netherlands.


  • Targets & Offsets

    Aussie's parent company, P&G, has SBTi-approved emissions reduction targets for the medium-term (5-10 years). It has reported on its progress within the past year, and is on track for its scope 1 + 2 targets but not its scope 3 target. Its net zero commitment was recently removed by SBTi for not meeting the deadline to provide science-based targets. Commons couldn't find evidence that this brand offsets any emissions.


  • Supply Chain & Labor

    Aussie's parent company, P&G, doesn't publish information about its supply chain partners. It publicly shares a supplier code of conduct, which prohibits forced labor, prohibits child labor, and includes environmental clauses. Its code of conduct doesn't disallow unauthorized subcontracting, ensure the right to collective bargaining where not allowed by law, ensure a living wage, or establish grievance mechanisms. P&G has a stated policy of regularly auditing its supply chain partners, which can mitigate human and environmental risks.


  • Advocacy

    Aussie's parent company, P&G, discloses all of its trade association memberships, including those that are climate-obstructive. P&G is a member of 4 large climate-obstructive trade associations: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business Roundtable, Personal Care Products Council, American Chemistry Council. It isn't a member of advocacy organizations advancing climate policy. P&G employs state lobbyists with few fossil fuel aligned clients. P&G donated $500k-1M to climate-obstructive candidates or PACs from 2018-2024. Of this amount, 12.99% more was given to obstructive candidates or PACs than to pro-climate ones.

Aussie has an overall lack of sustainability efforts and disclosures. We expect more reporting and transparency from a brand of its size.

Aussie doesn't make any brand-level commitments related to its ingredients. Choice of ingredients is a strong determinant of environmental impact. Aussie uses ingredients that pose a significant threat to the climate, including parabens, other petrochemical-based ingredients, and microplastics.

Aussie doesn't utilize any alternative models or packaging minimization strategies to reduce its waste and emissions footprint. It also doesn't report clearly on its packaging materials, and we assume it relies on virgin plastic.

Its parent company, Procter & Gamble (P&G), reports on its majority-renewable energy strategy, and emissions measurement and reduction efforts. It has SBTi approved emissions reduction targets, though its scope 3 target isn't on track, and its net zero target was removed for failing to meet deadlines.

P&G's progress with renewable energy is countered by its advocacy, since it's holding back government climate action through its money and influence.

Our ratings are based on a scale from 1 (bad) to 5 (best). How we rate →

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https://downloads.ctfassets.net/oggad6svuzkv/7PrU3Jq8gGsPAUl7fgZiR/919bd0309ccc76fd6365e047ba58ee5a/P_G_2023_Citizenship_Report_PDF.pdf

https://us.pg.com/ingredients/

https://www.aussie.com/en-us/articles/is-aussie-cruelty-free

https://us.pg.com/blogs/global-recycling-day/

https://us.pg.com/environmental-sustainability/

https://www.pginvestor.com/esg/environmental/forestry/paper-packaging/default.aspx

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https://us.pg.com/blogs/net-zero-by-2040/

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https://fminus.org/lobbyists/

https://www.fec.gov/data/browse-data/

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Sustainability information was last updated in February 2026.

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