Beurre de peanut extra rôti
Kraft · GTIN 068100902778
18 evidence signals
7/8 dimensions with data
Sources: Eco-Score, EthicScan Analysis, Open Food Facts, EthicScan Company Database, EthicScan AI
Last updated: 2026-01-05
Dimension scores
7 measured
Key explanations
18 signals
AI Analysis ›
The Kraft Beurre de peanut extra rôti may have ethical concerns related to its ingredients and packaging, but it also has some positive aspects such as being a plant-based product. The use of hydrogenated vegetable oil and plastic packaging may raise environmental and health concerns. Additionally, the product's supply chain and labor practices may be a concern due to the origin of some ingredients.
- use of hydrogenated vegetable oil
- plastic packaging
- potential labor concerns in peanut supply chain
- high sugar content
- presence of monoglycerides and diglycerides
- plant-based product
- made from roasted peanuts
- available in Canada
Labor ›
2 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Company: Kraft Foods Group, Inc. (now part of Kraft Heinz) (Labor score: 40)
- Country of origin: Canada (+2 Labor)
Environment ›
4 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Company: Kraft Foods Group, Inc. (now part of Kraft Heinz) (Environment score: 30)
- Reported concern: 2010: Kraft faced criticism for its role in deforestation and habitat destruction due to its palm oil sourcing practices (impacts score by -10)
- Packaging: plastic (-10 Environment)
- Eco-Score: Grade D (-8 Environment)
Animal Welfare ›
No specific data found. Score reflects baseline estimate.
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Transparency ›
1 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Positive: The company has implemented sustainable agriculture practices in some of its supply chains (+6 bonus)
Corporate Conduct ›
5 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Company: Kraft Foods Group, Inc. (now part of Kraft Heinz) (Corporate Conduct score: 20)
- Reported concern: 2012: Kraft was sued for allegedly misleading consumers about the health benefits of its cereal products
- Reported concern: 2015: The company faced backlash for its decision to merge with Heinz, resulting in significant job losses
- Positive: Kraft has made commitments to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and water usage
- Positive: Kraft has partnered with organizations to support hunger relief and nutrition education programs
Geopolitical Ethics ›
1 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Country of origin: Canada (+2 Geopolitical Ethics)
Health ›
3 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Nutrient level: high fat (-5 Health)
- Nutrient level: high saturated fat (-8 Health)
- NOVA Group 4: Ultra-processed (-10 Health)
Community ›
1 signal(s) found affecting this dimension.
- Company: Kraft Foods Group, Inc. (now part of Kraft Heinz) (Community score: 60)
About This Score ›
Based on 18 data points. Confidence: 93%. Higher confidence = more data available.
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Evidence
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No evidence recorded.
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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.