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Product Safety

Two independent signals on the everyday products you buy — Chemistry(1–10, what's inside) and a Corporate grade (A+ → F, who makes and owns it) — shown side by side and never blended, so you do the synthesis, not us. The full catalog is in build; the baby aisle below is live — browse it.
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Browse the baby aisle

Real products, pulled straight from our database. Click any product — its two scores, the weighted chemistry breakdown, and the full ingredient panel populate on the right, exactly like tapping a row in the app. Same aisle, similar chemistry, very different corporate grades.

29 real baby products · click any to see its score and ingredients populate
Baby & children

Amore by Pampers Diapers Large Pack

Pampers · owned by Procter & Gamble
Size 1 - 132ct
hypoallergenicparaben-freeskin-health-alliancemicrobiome-compatible
Chemistry
7/10
what's inside
Corporate
D
who makes it

Why D: 2021 benzene aerosol recalls + Pampers Dry Max + Tide pod response

Chemistry breakdown · weighted for baby/children
Endocrine disruptors7.2/10 · 40% weight
Carcinogensnot rated · 22% weight
PFASnot rated · 17% weight
Certifications8/10 · 13% weight
Fragrance opacitynot rated · 9% weight
Ingredients · 26
1Fluff Pulp (cellulose, TCF-bleached)Additive8
2Sodium Polyacrylate (SAP, superabsorbent polymer)Additive6
3Polypropylene (Nonwoven Fabric)Additive6
4PolyethyleneAdditive6
5PolyesterAdditive6
6Calcium CarbonatePersonal Care Active8
7Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E)Vitamin Mineral8
8Panthenol (Provitamin B5)Vitamin Mineral8
9Stearyl alcoholEmulsifier8
10Butyrospermum parkii (shea) butterWhole Food9
The idea

Two scores, never blended

Every app rates the chemistry orthe company — never both. We surface both, as two independent signals. A clean-looking “natural” product can still carry an F because of who owns it; a mainstream brand can score well on chemistry and poorly on conduct. You decide which matters to you.

Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Lotion
Aveeno · owned by Kenvue (J&J spinoff)
Chemistry
6/10
Corporate
F
inherits J&J's talc-litigation record
Pampers Diapers (Size 1)
Pampers · owned by Procter & Gamble
Chemistry
7/10
Corporate
D
Aquaphor Baby Diaper Rash Cream
Aquaphor · owned by Beiersdorf
Chemistry
7/10
Corporate
C

Real products, real scores. Same baby aisle, similar chemistry (6–7), but very different corporate grades (F · D · C): the two signals are independent — the chemistry can be fine while the company isn't.

Who makes it

The Corporate grade (A+ → F)

A school-style letter grade — the system every American already reads. It's a disclosed-criteria rating (like a restaurant health grade), built from each company's documented record. A and A+ are earned— verified clean conduct, A+ adds substantial positive contributions; a company we haven't researched is “Not yet rated,” never a free A. Catastrophic, knowing mass-civilian harm is floored at F and never decays.

A+ExemplaryClean record + verified, substantial positive contributions
ACleanVerified clean record
BMinorMinor / old / well-remediated issues
CMixedReal but lesser documented issues
DSeriousSerious admitted mass tort / large-scale harm with deaths
FCatastrophicKnowing mass-civilian harm — floored here, never decays
Who lands at F today
FBayer (Monsanto)Agent Orange → Roundup/glyphosate
FJ&J · Kenvuetalc–asbestos concealment
FPurdue (Sacklers)OxyContin & the opioid epidemic
FAltria · Reynolds (BAT)tobacco
F3M · DuPont · ChemoursPFAS “forever chemicals”
FDow/Corteva · Syngenta (ChemChina)paraquat, atrazine
FExxonMobilclimate disinformation
FMcKesson · Cardinal · AmerisourceBergenopioid distribution (1999–2017)
What's inside

The Chemistry score (1–10)

A deterministic, nightly-recomputed read of the ingredient list — weighted by category. Food leads with pesticide residue; personal care with endocrine disruptors; cookware with PFAS coatings. When we don't have enough rated ingredients, we say “not enough data” — never a fake number.

Food — component weights
Pesticide residue · 35%Additives · 25%Ultra-processing (NOVA) · 20%Seed oils / refined sugars · 10%Certifications · 10%

Weights shift per category (personal care, OTC, cleaning, cookware, pet). Tobacco is a hardcoded 1.

Defamation-resistant by design

“Gov says” vs “we say”

Agency status: USDA PDP — within tolerance ✓ · FDA — ingredients GRAS ✓
SafePlanet Chemistry 4/10 — glyphosate tested at 289 ppb. Passes the US tolerance (30,000 ppb) but exceeds the EU limit (3,000 ppb).

We report the regulator's position and ours, side by side — factual reporting, not an accusation.

Why us

Not another EWG or Yuka

EWG and Yuka rate chemistry only, siloed by category, and ignore the company. We're the only one that puts chemistry + corporate accountability across the whole everyday-exposure shelfin one place — and surfaces the acquisition-laundering that hides a Tier-S parent behind a friendly “halo” brand (Applegate, Kashi, Burt's Bees, Annie's, Tom's of Maine).