Sustainability in consumer goods used to be a differentiator. Now it's a requirement.

Consumer goods companies are navigating more sustainability requirements than ever, from more directions than ever. Getting them right doesn't require building an in-house team from scratch.

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Sustainability in consumer goods, handled where it matters most: your supply chain and your buyers.

The requirements your buyers send, answered accurately and on time.

REPORT

Supply chain disclosure

EcoVadis, CDP, and buyer questionnaires answered with documentation that protects key retail relationships.
MEASURE

GHG emissions calculation

A complete Scope 1, 2, and 3 inventory built across operations, supply chain, and product lines.
COMPLY

EPR compliance

Packaging obligations managed across every state you sell into, so you pay only your fair share.
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Consumer goods sustainability is more complex than most industries. Here's why.

Most teams approach it like a form. It isn't. And the consequences of that misunderstanding show up in the score.

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Scope 3 spans a complex supply chain

Agricultural inputs, packaging, and contract manufacturers all contribute. Measuring it means engaging suppliers across multiple tiers, not just your own operations.

Product-level data is an emerging requirement

Major CPG buyers are moving toward product carbon footprint data by 2026 to 2028, more granular than a company-level inventory

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EPR adds a packaging data burden

Seven states require packaging volume and material type reported by state. Most consumer goods companies don't have that data in a usable format.

No one owns this internally

The request lands on a CFO or COO with no sustainability playbook and no time to build one. That's exactly the situation we're built for.

Results that show up in your score

Our team of EcoVadis Accredited Consultants have guided suppliers across 10+ industries to achieve their sustainability goals.

Nike

of our customers continue working with Good.Lab year over year

Walmart

of our customers continue working with Good.Lab year over year

Nestle

of our customers continue working with Good.Lab year over year

IKEA

of our customers continue working with Good.Lab year over year

Target

of our customers continue working with Good.Lab year over year

See real results

From first-time ESG reports to audit-ready carbon accounting, see how Good.Lab helps companies across industries get sustainability off the to-do list and into the results column.

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Deep consumer goods sustainability expertise. 
No in-house team required.

Purpose-built for consumer goods companies where a sustainability request just landed on someone's desk.

Consultants with deep experience across retail, food and beverage, apparel, and home goods handle the complexity, paired with software built for the data lift.

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