Generally speaking, sustainable candles don’t harm the planet, but we also want to make sure that Pine Forest scent isn’t harming anything ON the planet, either. We’re talking about vegan candles.

Contrary to popular belief, even non-beeswax candles likely contain stearic acid to harden the wax—which is commonly sourced from animal sources (like sheep and cow fat), but we would rather set the cozy mood with something that doesn’t involve animal cruelty.

As we check over and refresh this piece, we’ll search for vegan and cruelty-free candles with our new Brand Rating System. By looking at 22 criteria points like packaging and animal policies, it helps illuminate the best brands out there. Read more in our explainer here.

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The Best Cruelty-Free Candles To Warm Your Heart & Home

For a clean burn with ingredients mostly sourced from the USA, Paddywax provides—and in a jar that can become a margarita glass, no less.

P.F. Candle Co. says “pfft” to animal-derived ingredients and instead uses non-toxic soy.

Index: Cruelty-Free & Vegan Candle Brands

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PF Candle Co

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P.F. Candle Co.’s Vegan Non-Toxic Candles

Price Range: $24–$29

Want lavish smells, but without petroleum-based paraffin?

Lucky for you, P.F. Candle Co. uses 100% domestically-sourced soy in their vegan soy wax candles. It’s topped off with a clean-burning cotton-core wick and fragrance oils to make scents like Cedar & Sagebrush. You won’t have to worry about animal-derived ingredients, animal testing, parabens, or phthalates, either.

The amber apothecary jars are designed to be recycled or repurposed and are shipped in recycled packaging.

About P.F. Candle Co.

The husband and wife team behind P.F. Candle Co. was inspired to make high end vegan candles—without the high-end prices—and now employ more than 60 employees in their fair labor LA warehouse.

Sanari Candle

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Sanari Candle’s All-Natural Vegan Candles

Price Range: $34–$46

Inner balance, focus, and calm can come in the form of vegan soy wax candles with essential oils from Sanari Candle. They source the best all-natural, non-GMO, vegan ingredients and leave out artificial chemicals and carcinogens.

If you’re seeking vegan soy candles with essential oils, know Sanari scents—like Fresco (Persian lime, basil, sage) and Aria (tangerine, ylang-ylang, lavender)—are created using only natural essential oils. USDA-certified organic coconut-soy oils bring forth the fragrances’ true essence, and the wick is made from 100% unbleached cotton.

Recycled and recyclable glass jars and packaging materials are used.

Sanari’s Ethical and Sustainability Practices

The word ‘Sanari’ is a combination of the founders’ children’s names, Ari and Sanam, meaning air and love—because these candles create love in the air we breathe. The brand was started when founder Rebecca was diagnosed with breast cancer and decided to rid her home of all possible toxins.

They’re hand-poured in California, USA and many of the brand’s partner farmers use sustainable solar panels, alternative fuels, and less irrigation water.

5% of every sale is donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

Paddywax

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Paddywax’s Vegan Scented Candles

Price Range: $16–$56

With scents like Heirloom Tomato and La Playa jars that become margarita glasses when the candle is finished, Paddywax provides much more than good sensory experiences.

All of their glass, tin, and ceramic candle vessels are designed to be repurposed into things like succulent planters, pencil cups, and cereal bowls.

Instead of animal-based ingredients, a US-farmed soy wax blend is used. The clean-burning blend is then combined with fragrance oils and topped off with a 100% cotton wick.

About Paddywax

Aware that scent is strongly linked to memory and emotion, Paddwax wants to bring the power of fragrance into each and every home. Paddywax sources their ingredients with intentionality before the soy vegan candles are hand-poured by chandlers (candle makers) in their Nashville factory.

Octo London

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Octo London’s Cruelty-Free Candles

Price Range: $14–$26

Octo London candles are 100% handmade, vegan friendly, and made with soy wax, 100% natural essential oils (no artificial fragrance oils), and cotton wicks. Pure illumination, without synthetic or chemical ingredients.

Capture every mood, place, and memory with fragrances like Italian Garden, Midnight Breeze, and Morning Light, each packaged in a recycled cardboard box.

About Octo London

Octo’s homemade vegan candles are made in small batches by Leva and François in their South London home. Just because the business is small doesn’t mean their name is. This Etsy shop has been featured by the likes of Vogue, Vegan Food & Living, and The Financial Times.

My Mantra and Co

My Mantra and Co has not been rated.

Mantra and Co’s Soy Vegan Scented Candles

Price Range: $27–$35

Doing no harm to animals should be everyone’s mantra. That’s why My Mantra makes one-of-a-kind vegan wood wick candles from 100% pure soy wax. They don’t contain additives and are never tested on animals. Intoxicating scents like Confetti Cake and Blueberry Parfait come from high-quality fragrance oils that are free from phthalates and parabens.

If you don’t enjoy the crackling of the sustainably sourced wood wick, lead-free cotton wicks are also available.

The vegan friendly candles are housed in recyclable/reusable tins and jars and are sent in eco friendly materials with minimal plastic.

About My Mantra and Co

Shop owner and creator Samantha personally handcrafts everything in her small family home in Ontario. She’s driven by a famous Sanskrit mantra: “Lokah Samastuh Sukhino Bhavantu,” which means, “May all beings everywhere be happy and free. And may the thoughts, words, and actions of your own life contribute in some way to the happiness and freedom of all.”

Everything aside from the wood wicks is sourced from Canada.

A portion of the sales are donated to religious places of all religions, including Catholic and protestant churches, Sikh Gurudwaras, mosques, temples, and more.

Heather Seely

Heather earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition from the The Ohio State University before completing a Masters in Environment at The University of Melbourne. She then went on to achieve a Permaculture Design Certificate at the Djanbung Gardens. Heather feels best when she is barefoot in a forest or has dirt under her fingernails. She’s constantly daydreaming about her homesteading future and has a rapidly-growing list of the best local (and not-so-local) hiking trails. When she’s not busy hoarding an embarrassing number of upcycled glass jars, experimenting with urban composting, or quelling her eco-anxiety on a long run, Heather spends her 9-5 working for a sustainable agriculture nonprofit, where she advocates for state and federal policies that support thriving farmers and a habitable future.