Kitchen and home textiles
Commons couldn't find information on the overall proportion of materials this brand uses. For a small brand, we assume a mix of material types. Geometry House uses both lower emissions materials such as recycled polyester, as well as high emissions materials including polyamide. Commons couldn't find any stated plans to increase low emissions materials and/or decrease synthetic materials. Geometry House doesn't report having any product or company-level certifications.
Geometry House doesn't share information on its energy strategy. Commons couldn't find information on this brand's sourcing or production. For fashion and textile-based brands, we assume a standard global sourcing and production practice.
Commons couldn't find information on this brand's packaging materials. We assume smaller brands are using a mix of materials. It doesn't appear to have made efforts to minimize the amount of material used in its packaging.
Geometry House doesn't offer repair services or support. Geometry House doesn't offer a warranty. It gives basic care instructions that can help extend product lifespan.
Geometry House has a take back program called Close the Loop. This program accepts any brand's clothes, bedding for recycling, downcycling, donation.
Geometry House offers some products across multiple seasons but also releases new items frequently throughout the year.
Commons is still evaluating this brand's marketing emails.
Geometry House has a prominent sustainability page with high-level details on its climate strategy. Like many small brands with limited resources, it doesn't publish an annual sustainability report.
Commons couldn't find information on this brand's emissions tracking. This process can be an expensive undertaking for small brands.
Commons couldn't find emissions reduction targets for this brand. Commons couldn't find evidence that this brand offsets any emissions.
Geometry House doesn't publish information about its supply chain partners. Commons couldn't find further information about this brand's supply chain and labor practices. We assume smaller brands operate according to industry standards.
Geometry House has a Poor rating because it hasn't published enough sustainability information. It’s a smaller brand, which means it likely has fewer resources for robust sustainability efforts and reporting. When Geometry House publishes more data, we’ll be able to do a more thorough review.
Geometry House doesn't clearly report on its textile or packaging materials. Commons couldn't find any stated plans to increase low emissions materials and/or decrease synthetic materials. However, the brand has a takeback program that accepts any brand's textiles for reuse, recycling, or downcycling.
Geometry House doesn't provide information on its renewable energy strategy or emissions measurement and reduction efforts.
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https://help.geometry.house/en-US/how-should-i-wash-and-dry-my-geometry-towels-131841
https://www.geometry.house/products/close-the-loop
https://help.geometry.house/en-US/how-are-my-recycled-textiles-sorted-and-processed-1281162
https://help.geometry.house/en-US/how-often-are-new-products-added-to-the-store-131823
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