Normal People
Hogarth · GTIN 9781984822178
0 evidence signals
0/8 dimensions with data
Last updated: 2026-01-03
Dimension scores
0 measured
Key explanations
4 signals
AI Analysis ›
The product 'Normal People' by Hogarth may have some ethical concerns due to a lack of transparency about its ingredients, packaging, and labor practices. However, without more information, it is difficult to make a definitive assessment. The brand and product may have a positive reputation among some consumers, but more research is needed to fully understand its ethical implications.
- Lack of transparency about ingredients
- Unknown labor practices
- Unknown environmental impact of packaging
- May be a popular and well-regarded product among some consumers
Labor ›
1 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Company: Hogarth Worldwide (Labor score: 50)
Environment ›
1 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Company: Hogarth Worldwide (Environment score: 50)
Animal Welfare ›
No specific data found. Score reflects baseline estimate.
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Transparency ›
No specific data found. Score reflects baseline estimate.
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Corporate Conduct ›
1 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Company: Hogarth Worldwide (Corporate Conduct score: 50)
Geopolitical Ethics ›
No specific data found. Score reflects baseline estimate.
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Health ›
No specific data found. Score reflects baseline estimate.
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Community ›
1 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Company: Hogarth Worldwide (Community score: 50)
About This Score ›
Based on 4 data points. Confidence: 36%. Higher confidence = more data available.
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Evidence
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Important
This report is conservative and evidence-weighted. If public data is limited, confidence is lower.
EthicScan does not evaluate people, and it does not build behavioral profiles.