Modern, classic styles for babies, toddlers, and kids
We avoid Janie and Jack because its sustainability reporting is incomplete or nonexistent.
Janie and Jack is still reliant on high emissions materials for its own-brand products, including conventional cotton, polyester, and spandex. It doesn't share anything about its packaging materials. Commons couldn't find any stated plans to increase low emissions materials and/or decrease synthetic materials.
The brand doesn't provide information on its renewable energy strategy or emissions measurement and reduction efforts, and has no strategic programs or services to help keep its products out of landfills. It provides limited information on its suppliers and sourcing practices, we expect more transparency from a brand of its size.
Janie and Jack is owned by Go Global Retail.
Commons couldn't find information on the overall proportion of materials this brand uses. We assume larger brands are still dependent on high emissions materials. Janie and Jack appears to heavily rely on high emissions and synthetic materials while also using some lower emissions materials. Commons couldn't find any stated plans to increase low emissions materials or decrease synthetic materials. Janie and Jack doesn't report having any product or company-level certifications.
Janie and Jack and its parent company, Go Global Retail, do not share information on its energy strategy. Janie and Jack sources and manufactures its materials globally, which is standard practice in the textile industry.
Janie and Jack doesn't appear to have made efforts to minimize the amount of material used in its packaging. Commons couldn't find information on this brand's packaging materials. We assume larger brands still have the standard practice of plastic packaging and excess waste.
Janie and Jack doesn't offer repair services or support. Janie and Jack doesn't offer a warranty. It gives detailed and environmentally conscious care instructions for its products.
Janie and Jack doesn't offer a take back program to help keep its products out of landfill.
Janie and Jack offers some products across multiple seasons but also releases new items frequently throughout the year.
Commons is still evaluating this brand's marketing emails.
Commons couldn't find a sustainability page or annual report. We expect large brands with greater resources and responsibility to publish this information to consumers.
Commons couldn't find information on this brand's emissions tracking. We expect large brands with the largest emissions footprint to track and report their data publicly.
Commons couldn't find emissions reduction targets for this brand. Larger brands have an outsized impact and responsibility to reduce their emissions. Commons couldn't find evidence that this brand offsets any emissions.
Janie and Jack doesn't publish information about its supply chain partners. It doesn't publicly share a supplier code of conduct, but does have a Social Responsibility page on its website that states certain terms of engagement. Commons couldn't find further information about this brand's supply chain and labor practices. We expect larger brands to include sufficient details on sourcing, manufacturing, and other supply chain partners.
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