BADGER: BETTER FOR YOU, BETTER FOR THE PLANET
SUNSCREEN MADE WITH LOVE, ORGANIC GOODNESS, AND 100% SOLAR ENERGY!
Here at Badger, we have a unique philosophy of product formulation: every product starts with someone we love. That’s how we started making sunscreens in 2005 after an employee was diagnosed with skin cancer. Since our very first batch, we have set the standard in safe, organic sunscreens for people and the planet. Over the two decades since, our sunscreens have grown to be trusted around the world for their simple formulations, effectiveness, and high-quality ingredients.
And as of 2020, we’re excited to announce they’re now made using renewable energy! Our new solar array generates over 600,000 kWh of clean electricity, enough to power all our operations and send energy back to the grid. Now, Badger sunscreens aren’t just made with love and organic goodness—they’re made with 100% clean solar power. While you won’t see “sunshine” on the ingredients list, trust us, it’s in there.
Because of their simplicity, Badger sunscreens aren’t just healthier for people; they’re healthier for our oceans. The same sunscreen ingredients concerning for humans (including oxybenzone and octinoxate) have been shown to kill or bleach coral, even at extremely low concentrations. Sadly, up to 10% of the world’s coral reefs may be threatened by chemical sunscreens. Many coastal communities, such as Hawaii and Key West, are responding with legislation—but without a legal definition for the terms “reef-safe” or “reef-friendly,” people have no way of knowing whether their sunscreen is truly safe for reefs. And because there isn’t any regulation, a product might be labeled with the phrase even if it contains reef-damaging ingredients.
So, while all Badger sunscreens are reef-friendly, we’ve gone a step further and partnered with nonprofit scientific organization Haereticus Environmental Laboratory to launch a sunscreen line with a new, rigorous certification: Protect Land + Sea. Made with just four ingredients—clear zinc oxide, sunflower oil, beeswax, and vitamin E—our PL+S products have undergone rigorous testing by the HE Laboratory to ensure they have the least possible impact on coral reefs.
Badger continues to set the standard in mineral sunscreens—a leader in safe formulations, efficacy testing, ingredient sourcing, and small-batch manufacturing. And we continue to make them for people we love.
How to make sure your sunscreen is reeffriendly and used effectively:
Check the ingredients list. There are many ingredients known to kill or bleach coral, even at extremely low concentrations. Read your sunscreen label and make sure it contains only natural and organic ingredients that will biodegrade in the outdoor spaces you play in.
Choose mineral-based sunscreens. Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are the only active sunscreen ingredients generally recognized as safe by the FDA.
Skip the chemicals. Avoid oxybenzone and octinoxate, and other ingredients that may harm coral.
Use water-resistant sunscreen. It’s more likely to stay on your skin longer instead of washing off in the water.
Cover up and seek shade:
The best way to protect yourself from the sun’s rays is a hat, sunglasses, and a shirt or rash guard. Seek shade during peak sun hours. You’ll still need to apply sunscreen to exposed skin, but the amount you’ll need to apply and reapply will be less.






