We will highlight reviews over time to serve as examples of the way we review social and environmental impact to come up with a green star rating.
Bear in mind that the whole point of the Green Star Reviews Project is that everyone has a voice, so there’s no set template to follow, as long as your green star rating is based on some aspect(s) of social and environmental impact.
If you need guidance, check out some suggested Green Stars rating criteria and the page on how to evaluate a company. I’m also happy to help, and don’t forget that if you do write a review (anywhere on the web) you are eligible to win a subscription to Ethical Consumer.
Example 1:
Endangered Species Panther bar, dark chocolate
Ratings: **** ( 4/5 Gold stars) / ***** (5/5 Green stars)

You can view the original review on Amazon here.
Example 2:
Nutiva refined coconut oil
Ratings: ***** (5/5 Gold stars) / ***** (5/5 Green stars)

You can see the review as posted on Amazon here, or read more about the review in my post on Nutiva coconut oil. I also wrote a post evaluating Nutiva palm oil over on my sister site, Ethical Bargains.
Example 3:
EasyAcc 13.3 inch Macbook Pro felt laptop sleeve
Ratings: **** (4/5 Gold stars) / ***** (5/5 Green stars)

You can see the original (longer) review as posted on Amazon here or read more about the review in my post evaluating the recycled PET laptop sleeve.
Example 4:
Nestlé Kit Kat Matcha
Ratings: *** (3/5 Gold stars) / ** (2/5 Green stars)

You can see the original (longer) review as posted on Amazon here or read more about the review in my post evaluating the ethics of Nestlé Kit Kat Matcha.
Example 5:
Converse Chuck Taylor High Tops
Ratings: ***** (5/5 Gold stars) / **** (4/5 Green stars)

You can see the original (longer) review as posted on Amazon here or read more about the review in my ethical review of Converse High Tops.

I just read through the entire Nestle review on this page and it was so eye-opening for me. Trying to make a profit is one thing, but straight up lying to consumers and misrepresenting their values is gross. Thanks for this insight.
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Thanks Lyz! I see that Kit Kat is being heavily advertised at the moment, with retro 80s ads. Thanks for taking the time to read it and see that there’s often a dark side to these best-selling products besides the image presented in ads. Have a good one 💚
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The scope of this dark side continuously astounds me, as well as our ignorance to it. Thank you for shedding some light.
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This is a great idea, I’ll incorporate the green star rating in my reviews in google etc. as a guide. Still really new to this, been trying to support local and green products for just about 5 or 6 years now
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Cool. please do!
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My profile on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/M4mhdYKixRp. Do you use Yelp also?
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Not yet, just started building my google local guide profile. One at a time:)
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