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Harmless Harvest makes organic coconut water and plant-based beverages, cold-pressed and packaged in clear plant-based bottles made from sugarcane-based plastic. They're USDA organic certified and focus on sustainable sourcing practices.
Harmless Harvest demonstrates strong USDA Organic and B Corp commitments, but origin transparency remains a significant gap. Coconut water sourcing identifies only country of origin (primarily Philippines) with no named farms, harvest dates, or lot numbers—well below the Counter Culture standard. Ingredient lists are clean (coconut water + natural preservatives disclosed), but cold-pressed claims lack third-party verification (no SCA equivalent for coconut). Packaging innovation (sugarcane-based PET bottles) is genuinely differentiated, though end-of-life recycling infrastructure for plant-based plastic remains immature in most U.S. markets; we could not find evidence of a take-back or refill program. Supply-chain ethics are framed around Fair Trade partnerships, but published pricing transparency and smallholder premium documentation are absent. The brand would strengthen significantly with named producer cooperatives, harvest-lot disclosure, and published direct-trade pricing parity claims.
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