Amway Australia
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Direct selling
Most of their products are manufactured and packaged by their parent company in USA.
Company Ownership
Amway of Australia | AUS | website | ||||
Amway Corporation ![]() owns 100% of Amway of Australia |
USA | website | ||||
Direct selling Founded in USA in 1959 by Rich DeVos and Jay Van Andel. One of the world's largest direct-sales businesses. | ||||||
Alticor Inc ![]() owns 100% of Amway Corporation |
USA | website | ||||
Holding company Owned by the families of Amway founders, Rich DeVos and Jay Van Andel. Alticor is the parent company of three distinct businesses: 1. Amway - since 1959, one of the world's largest direct selling brands. 2. Access Business Group LLC - a business services company specializing in the manufacturing and distribution of products for both Alticor and non-Alticor companies. 3. Alticor Corporate Enterprises - a holding company for the corporation's non-direct selling companies. |
Company Assessment
PRAISE | CRITICISM | INFORMATION | ||
Amway of Australia | ||||
This company received a packaging performance level of 3 (Advanced) in its 2023 APCO Annual Report. Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) is a not-for-profit organisation leading the development of a circular economy for packaging in Australia. Each year, APCO Members are required to submit an APCO Annual Report and Action Plan, which includes an overall performance level from 1 (Getting Started) to 5 (Beyond Best Practice).
Source: APCO (2023) |
This company has environmental claims on its website in the areas of using less plastic bags, environmental design, organic farming, recycling. They also support some community programs.
Source: company website (2020) |
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Amway Corporation | ||||
Amway (formerly Quixtar) has been repeatedly criticised and taken to court for being a fraudulent 'pyramid' scheme. In 2010 Amway settled out of court and paid US$155 million in damages in such a case (Pokorny v. Quixtar).
Source: Bloomberg (2010) |
In 2016 Greenpeace East Asia ranked the world's 30 biggest personal care companies on their commitment to eliminating microbeads from their personal care products. The scorecard was based on four main criteria: commitment & transparency, definition, deadline and global application. This company was one of the lowest ranked.
Source: Greenpeace (2016)
EWG's Guide to Healthy Cleaning provides safety ratings for household cleaning products, with over 2,500 products rated from A (lowest concern) to F (highest concern). This company's score range is C to F, with 95% of products scoring a D or F.
Source: Environmental Working Group (2020)
This company is listed on the EPA Green Power Partnership website (USA) as using renewable energy for 64% of its electricity use at its headquarters and manufacturing facility in Michigan, USA.
Source: EPA (2023)
This company has Corporate Social Responsibility claims on its website.
Source: company website (2017)
There are many independent websites criticising Amway and it's business practices. This one includes links to many more.
Source: blog site (2011) |
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Alticor Inc | ||||
This company is on OpenSecrets.org's list of "Top Donors", a list of the 100 biggest givers in US federal-level politics since 1990. Companies on this list lobby and spend big, with large sums sent to candidates, parties and leadership PACs. This company comes in at number 96 on the list, with contributions totalling $30,188,974 between 1990 and 2020.
Source: Open Secrets (2020) |
OpenSecrets.org tracks the influence of money on U.S. politics, and how that money affects policy and citizens' lives. Follow link to see this company's record of political donations, lobbying, outside spending and more.
Source: Open Secrets (2020) |
Company Details
Type | Wholly-owned subsidiary |
Contact Details
Address | 46 Carrington Road, Castle Hill, NSW, 2154, Australia |
aufeedback@amway.com.au | |
Website | www.amway.com.au |