Overview

Sustainability 8.0/10
Non-Toxic 10.0/10
Social Responsibility 6.0/10

Henry Rose offers fully transparent, non-toxic fragrances made with safe synthetics and botanicals, backed by rigorous third-party certifications for both ingredient safety and environmental responsibility.

Highlights

EWG VERIFIED and Cradle to Cradle Certified for all fragrances

• Full ingredient transparency for every product

• No use of endangered or ecologically harmful ingredients

• Sustainable packaging

Sustainability

Score : 8.0/10

Packaging

Henry Rose carton's are made from 100% FSC certified hemp paper, which is biobased and 100% compostable/ recyclable. Their caps are made from sustainably sourced, commercially compostable soy. Shipping boxes are made from recycled corrugate paper.

Ingredient Sustainability

Henry Rose uses a mix of safe synthetic and botanical ingredients in their fragrances. No ingredients are ever sourced from threatened or endangered plant species or ecosystems. All fragrances are EWG verified (meaning ingredients used carry certified low environmental impact) as well as Cradle to Cradle Certified (positively assessed across five categories of sustainability performance). The brand lists all ingredients used for each fragrance.

Energy Use and Footprint

Henry Rose utilizes some renewable energy in their production facility, though it is unclear to what extent. The brand is certified Cradle to Cradle Silver, which covers renewable energy and carbon management.

Waste Management

There is little information available regarding waste management in production.

Business Model

Henry Rose features a mostly evergreen collection with minimal product churn.

Non-Toxic

Score : 10.0/10

Henry Rose uses a mix of safe synthetic and botanical ingredients in their fragrances. All fragrances are EWG verified (meaning certified at the highest level of non-toxicity).

Social Responsibility

Score : 6.0/10

Henry Rose partners with Breast Cancer Prevention Partners (BCPP to give a portion of proceeds to research and advocacy. There is little information regarding fair labor practices throughout the supply chain. All products are cruelty-free, though not yet third party certified.