Overview:

Sustainability 4.6/10
Non-toxicity 6.0/10

Raw Sugar Living is a personal care brand selling affordably priced products, formulated with plant-derived cold-pressed extracts and free of sulfates, parabens, and phthalates.

Highlights

  • PETA-certified vegan and animal test-free
  • Free of sulfates, parabens, phthalates, silicones
  • 30% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles

Sustainability

score : 4.6/10

Sustainability

Packaging

Raw Sugar's signature white bottles, used across body wash, shampoo, conditioner, hand wash, and sugar scrub lines, are made with 30% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic. The brand has publicly committed to reaching 100% PCR by 2030, but at present roughly 70% of each bottle is still virgin plastic. The bottles are topped with bamboo caps, which read as a meaningful sustainability gesture but are paired with plastic inner mechanisms, meaning the closure as a whole is not compostable or single-material.

Bar soap and deodorant cartons use FSC-certified paper, and the most recent deodorant launch combines biodegradable paper with a recycled plastic twist-up component. The deodorant has the smallest plastic footprint in the range. Outside of these two categories, however, packaging remains plastic-dominant. There are no refill pouches, no in-store refill stations, no take-back program, and no third-party plastic-neutral or plastic-negative certification.

Ingredient Sustainability

Raw Sugar's formulations lean heavily on plant-derived oils and extracts, many processed through their proprietary Cold Press Technology, with cold-pressed botanicals marked as certified organic on ingredient lists. Across the representative sample we reviewed, there is a consistent base of more sustainable plant inputs, balanced against a meaningful share of ingredients with notable sourcing concerns.

On the lower-impact end, the formulas regularly feature jojoba oil, aloe vera, sugarcane extract, olive oil, oat kernel extract, sunflower seed oil, sweet almond oil, lemon and ginger extracts, hibiscus, agave, comfrey, chamomile, and meadowfoam seed oil. 

Coconut from organic, polyculture systems is sustainable, but coconut from monoculture plantations contributes to biodiversity loss and labor concerns. No coconut sourcing certifications are disclosed.

On the synthetic side, the formulas are mostly biodegradable surfactants in the lower-impact tiers, including decyl glucoside, lauryl glucoside, sodium cocoamphoacetate, cocamidopropyl betaine, sodium cocoyl glutamate, and sodium lauroyl sarcosinate. There are some persistence concerns from polyquaternium-7 (water-soluble but not readily biodegradable), PEG-150 distearate (limited biodegradability), and polysorbate 20 (partially biodegradable, made with ethylene oxide). These appear in modest concentrations near the end of ingredient lists. Phenoxyethanol, used as a preservative, has low biodegradability.

Energy Use & Carbon Footprint

Raw Sugar publishes very little on its carbon footprint or energy practices. The brand has, in the past, signaled intent to pursue Climate Neutral certification, but no completed certification, emissions inventory, science-based target, or third-party verified offset program is publicly disclosed at the time of this evaluation. There is no published Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions data and no renewable energy commitment for the manufacturing or distribution footprint.

Most products are described as manufactured in the USA with globally sourced components, which is reasonable from a supply chain standpoint and avoids the worst air freight emissions. The brand's distribution model is largely brick-and-mortar through major retail partners, which is generally more carbon-efficient per unit than direct-to-consumer parcel shipping, though that benefit is not actively reported or quantified.

Waste Management

Raw Sugar's primary waste-reduction lever is the use of PCR plastic in its bottles, which keeps some recovered plastic out of landfill. Beyond that, there is no refill program, no buyback or take-back program, no closed-loop system, and no public information on production-stage waste reduction, upcycled or byproduct ingredients, or hazardous waste management.

The brand's product range is built around single-use disposable packaging formats that consumers replace bottle-by-bottle. There is no multi-purpose product strategy designed to reduce the number of bottles a household needs, and the bar soap line, which is inherently lower-waste, is a small portion of the catalog relative to liquid body wash, shampoo, conditioner, and hand wash.

Business Model

The model relies on continuous expansion into new product categories (deodorant, kids, men's, pet care, color-treated hair) and frequent SKU launches, including limited-time fragrances and retailer exclusives such as Target-only and CVS-only scents.

Promotional cadence on the brand's site and across retailers includes ongoing discounts, gift sets, and seasonal pushes. The price point is accessible by design, which is a positive in the context of democratizing cleaner formulations, but it is paired with the volume-driven, frequent-launch pattern characteristic of mass personal care rather than the slow, evergreen approach the rubric most rewards.

Non-toxicity

score : 6.0/10

Raw Sugar formulates without several of the personal care industry's most controversial inputs. Across the body washes, shampoos, hand washes, sugar scrubs, and deodorant we reviewed, the lineup is consistently free of SLS and SLES, parabens, phthalates, silicones, formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, synthetic dyes, propylene glycol, and aluminum (in the deodorant). The deodorant is also baking-soda-free, which helps reduce irritation for sensitive underarm skin.

The bulk of the active and structural ingredients fall into the minimal-to-low toxicity range. Surfactants like decyl glucoside, lauryl glucoside, sodium cocoamphoacetate, sodium cocoyl glutamate, sodium lauryl glucose carboxylate, and sodium lauroyl sarcosinate are gentle, mild, and considered low risk for skin irritation

Phenoxyethanol, used as a preservative in many of the body washes and hand washes, is a moderate skin sensitizer and is restricted in concentration in infant products. Benzyl alcohol can cause mild irritation in sensitive individuals.

PEG-150 distearate and polysorbate 20 are PEG and polysorbate compounds that, while not directly toxic, can be contaminated with trace 1,4-dioxane (a probable carcinogen) during manufacturing unless suppliers specifically purify it. 

The undisclosed fragrance (parfum), even when EU and IFRA compliant, is not a fully transparent ingredient and can include allergens like citral and limonene that are sometimes listed and sometimes folded into the parfum line.

Social Responsibility

score : 6.7/10

Fair Labor

Raw Sugar describes most production as taking place in the United States with globally sourced components and references a supplier code of conduct on its website. Beyond that high-level language, there is little public detail. 

US-based manufacturing carries certain baseline labor protections by law, which is a positive default, but it does not substitute for the kind of independent verification that the rubric rewards in higher tiers. Given the brand's growth into a private-equity-backed nine-figure business operating across tens of thousands of retail doors, the absence of detailed labor disclosures is a meaningful gap. There is also no indication of advocacy on broader labor rights issues.

Community Engagement

Community engagement is Raw Sugar's strongest pillar by a wide margin. The Raw Sugar Initiative, the brand's give-back program, has donated more than 16 million bars of soap and other clean essentials to communities in need globally. Donations go through long-running humanitarian partnerships with Eco-Soap Bank (a non-profit that recycles, sanitizes, and redistributes soap while supporting women's workforce development in producing countries), Water For People (which extends access to clean water and sanitation worldwide), and Direct Relief (which delivers essential supplies in emergencies and to underserved populations across all 50 US states and over 80 countries).

Animal Welfare

Raw Sugar is certified by PETA as both animal test-free and vegan, and is also listed on Cruelty-Free Kitty and ethical elephant as confirmed cruelty-free. The brand does not test on animals at any stage, does not commission third parties to test on its behalf, and confirms that its suppliers do not test on its ingredients. Products are not sold in mainland China or other markets that require animal testing as a condition of market access, which is the practical test of a credible cruelty-free policy.

The brand does not appear to lobby for the elimination of mandatory animal testing in regulated markets, publish a formal animal welfare policy beyond cruelty-free messaging, or participate in industry coalitions pushing for systemic change.

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