Building brand trust: why transparency matters 

by | Mar 24, 2025 | 3PLs, Distributors, Grocers, Retailers, Suppliers

When consumers have aisles of similar items to pick from, the choice of what to put in their cart is often based on brand loyalty. But the factors that build a trusted brand are changing.

Today’s customers are conscientious and want to know more about the products they purchase, especially for health and personal care items.

According to a Forbes article, a recent report by Label Insight found that 94 percent of consumers would be more loyal to brands that practice transparency, while 56 percent claim that brand transparency would make them “loyal for life.”

Read on to learn more about the importance of transparency for building brand trust.

Keep it clean: ethical sourcing and sustainable practices

When consumers demand “clean” products, they’re not just talking about product ingredients. They want to see transparency in the supply chain—from the origins of ingredients to the ethical practices behind them. Key issues include:

  • Clean beauty movement: There’s a growing desire to see transparent ingredient lists and “clean” formulations.
  • Ethical practices: The conditions under which items are produced matter, including Information about labor practices, animal testing and sourcing.
  • Sustainability: Green initiatives are driving demand for eco-friendly products and sustainable practices, including packaging, sourcing and production.

Companies who offer transparency in their sourcing practices boost consumer trust. When brands openly share where and how they source their ingredients, they also demonstrate a commitment to ethical practices.

Brands who can share information about sustainable practices throughout the supply chain also elevate their credibility as conscientious, trustworthy companies.

Provide clear information: safety through traceability

Health and personal care suppliers rely on traceability to ensure product safety and quality, but the complexity of global supply chains makes it challenging to keep track.

To modernize, suppliers are replacing manual processes with digital solutions for everything from tracking raw materials to fulfillment and transportation logistics.

Innovations such as blockchain technology and the Internet of Things provide real-time, end-to-end tracking, allowing every step of the supply chain to be recorded and monitored.

These digital solutions can not only enhance efficiency, visibility and accountability, but also ensure the safety and quality of products and improve the ability to manage recalls.

Be proactive: effective recall management

The way a company manages a recall can make or break consumer trust in their brand.

While a poorly managed recall can damage a reputation, a well-managed recall not only demonstrates a commitment to safety and transparency but also encourages loyalty.

Key strategies for a proactive recall include:

  • Develop a process: Plan a clear and efficient recall process to ensure that any issues can be addressed swiftly and effectively.
  • Communicate openly: Provide all necessary information and updates openly and honestly, including detailed information about the recall process and what consumers need to do.
  • Be visible: Use multiple channels to reach consumers, including social media, email and company websites.

Being proactive not only mitigates the risks of immediate harm to your reputation but also reinforces consumer confidence that they can trust your products in the future.

Authentic transparency builds success

In an era where consumers demand access to complete product information, transparency in the supply chain is not just a nice-to-have; it’s essential. Brands that can provide clear, detailed and honest information will be the ones that thrive.

By prioritizing ethical sourcing, embracing digital traceability and implementing proactive recall management strategies, you can build and maintain consumer trust.

SPS Commerce is ready to be your partner in building a more robust and transparent supply chain, with our team of experts offering the people, processes and technology to not only make you more efficient, but support trust in your brand to maximize your success.

Jenya Lawson