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Ethical Alternatives to Ethical Consumer Research Association

Looking for a more sustainable option? We've ranked the highest-scoring ethical alternatives to Ethical Consumer Research Associationin the same categories — backed by independent certifications and verified retailers.

TL;DR

The top ethical alternative to Ethical Consumer Research Association is The Ethical Consumer Magazine Subscription by Ethical Consumer (98/100). Runners-up: The Ethical Consumer Guide: Simple ways to save the planet (Ethical Consumer), The Hidden Life of Trees (Illustrated Edition) (Greystone Books).

The Ethical Consumer Magazine Subscription
76
Brand
98
B CorpFSC Certified
4.8 (850)

The Ethical Consumer Magazine by Ethical Consumer is the definitive UK guide to conscious shopping, featuring deep-dive brand ratings and corporate transparency reports.

The Ethical Consumer Guide: Simple ways to save the planet
75
Brand
96
FSC CertifiedVegan
4.8 (124)

An essential UK-focused manual for sustainable living, printed on 100% recycled paper using vegetable-based inks.

The Hidden Life of Trees (Illustrated Edition)
74
Brand
89
FSC CertifiedVegan
4.9 (4,500)

A breathtaking exploration of forest ecosystems by Peter Wohlleben, produced with high ecological standards on sustainable paper.

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The Ethical Consumer Magazine (Single Issue or Subscription)
76
Brand
98
FSC CertifiedB Corp
4.8 (850)

The definitive guide to conscious shopping in the UK, published by a non-profit multi-stakeholder co-operative. This publication provides deep-dive research into corporate ethics.

Frequently asked about Ethical Consumer Research Association alternatives

What is the best ethical alternative to Ethical Consumer Research Association?+

The Ethical Consumer Magazine Subscription by Ethical Consumer tops our ranking with an Pickly score of 98/100.

Why look for alternatives to Ethical Consumer Research Association?+

Shoppers seek alternatives for stronger third-party certifications, cleaner ingredients, more transparent supply chains, less packaging or better labor practices than the original brand offers.

Are these alternatives vegan and cruelty-free?+

Many carry Vegan and Leaping Bunny certifications. Each listing displays its exact verified certifications.