I'm sure a lot of people who follow them will be satisfied by this, but I'm still left feeling... meh. I mean first of all their whole argumentation rests on the assumption that they are sustainable. But after more than a year of operating they still haven't offered up a transparent document which details basic sustainability metrics like GHG emissions, water use, worker conditions/wages, etc. I can understand a small-scale brand that has one workshop not producing a sustainability report, but currently TALA uses at least four factories, is making millions, and certainly has the capacity to do that kind of auditing (they've got a lot of staff and also have the support of Genflow). So they can use the prefix 'sustaina-' on as many things as they like but it doesn't mean anything without the receipts.
Oh god, I was going to write so much more on this but just seen that Grace has done an advert for her Invasalign treatment and has her own discount code for it, talking about how happy she was with the results... despite her getting composite bonding straight after. l o l