we're using business for social and environmental good.
the b corp vision is simple, yet ambitious: to create a new sector of the economy that uses the power of business to solve social and environmental problems. b corps are unlike traditional responsible businesses because they meet comprehensive, transparent standards and legally integrate stakeholder interests into their corporate governance.
method believes in using the power of our business to create positive social and environmental change. method is a founding b corp and was among the first businesses in 2007 to certify. see our b corp report.
in august 2013, method reincorporated as a benefit corporation and formally incorporated our mandate for sustainability into the DNA of our company. this unique corporate structure enables method to practice more enlightened business that balances profits with environmental and social responsibility.
we consider the past, present + future implications in everything we do.
the ingredients in our formulas are comprehensively assessed for safety + environmental health. and our packaging design + materials are evaluated for safety, environmental factors + recyclability.
our manufacturing processes evaluated according to their use of water + energy and their material recovery.
our permanent line of fabric care, personal care and home care products are C2C-certified at the silver or gold level.
method's entire product line is safe for use around pets and is specially formulated to put the hurt on dirt without harming your furry friends.
because guinea pigs shouldn't be used as guinea pigs, method performs absolutely no animal testing on any of our products and does not endorse, request or commission any animal testing on our behalf. we’re even CCIC Leaping Bunny Program approved.
we don’t put any animal by-products in our products. that’s dirty. we use innovations like renewable plant-based fabric softeners which are 100% gross-stuff-free.
in 2006, PETA made our co-founders Adam Lowry and Eric Ryan their ‘People of the Year’ and gave method a Proggy (progressive business) award.
something can be done about climate change and we're working to find solutions. in the meantime, we're taking steps to lower carbon emissions from our products, manufacturing practices + business operations.
because guinea pigs shouldn't be used as guinea pigs, method performs absolutely no animal testing on any of our products and does not endorse, request or commission any animal testing on our behalf. we’re even CCIC Leaping Bunny Program approved.
we buy renewable energy credits (RECs) for our offices and all of our manufacturing sites. we also use biodiesel to power over one third of our US truck shipments.
for the carbon emissions we can't avoid, we make direct investments that make our supply chain more efficient. we offer financial incentives to our suppliers so they can invest in more energy-efficient equipment or lighting.
we believe in doing things efficiently—and we count on our partners to do the same.
we aren't happy just reinventing cleaning products; we also want to reinvent the ways in which they are made. we invite our key suppliers and manufacturers to work with us toward the ultimate goal of zero-waste manufacturing, under a program we call method greensourcing.
our domestic shipments are done with an EPA SmartWay Transport member freight company for better fuel efficiency.
the majority of our customer shipments in california and the northeast are via biodiesel truck.
when it comes to sourcing + making ingredients, ‘responsible’ is our middle name.
we work with our ingredient + packaging suppliers to ensure that the materials used in method products, from the plastic in our bottles to the ingredients in our formulations, adhere to the highest material quality standards and are manufactured in environmentally responsible ways.
we are working to reduce the use of non-renewable materials like petroleum across our product line— from our bottling to our formulations. our progress so far? we make our core cleaning bottles from 100% recycled plastic, our laundry bottles from 50% recycled plastic and the vast majority of our formulations come from renewably sourced ingredients.
we work with our key suppliers and manufacturers to track the environmental impact of making our products, and to identify best practices to improve the water, energy and material efficiency of our manufacturing processes.
we're working on reducing the amount of water needed to make our products to only the water that ends up in the bottles. we also design products like our 8x laundry detergent with no added water.
the energy needed to make our products comes from a range of sources, from solar and hydro to coal and gas. on-site renewable energy from wind and solar will help power our new chicago factory. we also offer financial incentives to our manufacturing partners to reduce the energy used to make our products.
our goal is to design products and processes that avoid material waste entirely. so far, we've made big strides in recycling shrink wrap, pallets and cardboard, and are now working on reducing the waste created by obsoletes.
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