S.C. Johnson, the maker of Raid, Pledge and other household goods, wants to buy soap-maker Method and its South Side factory. That makes me wonder: If successful, what type of local corporate citizen ...
A company called Method is recalling a "small number" of hand soap bottles sold in the United States and Canada because they might contain bacteria. The bacteria isn't dangerous to most healthy people ...
The soap company’s new glass bottle is only available at SFMOMA (for now), but it’s making the point that shifting to refillable packaging is the future. The teardrop-shaped soap bottle that helped ...
Method Soap recently launched a new brand campaign, “There’s Good Inside,” to celebrate the environmental and community-related benefits of its LEED-Platinum certified Chicago factory, nicknamed "the ...
Three lots of method hand soap have been recalled for an adaptable bacteria that the CDC says are “constantly finding new ways to avoid the effects of the antibiotics used to treat the infections they ...
In the age of COVID-19, keeping your hands washed has become an everyday must. But for consumers who have been using a Method hand soap, beware: A small batch of this product is facing a recall over ...
S. C. Johnson & Son, known for brands such as Windex and Pledge, has signed an agreement to acquire cleaning product-makers Method and Ecover. Method, which makes cleaning liquids in hip, curvacious ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Method's Soapbox is the first LEED Platinum certified factory in the industry. Okay, great, but what does that even mean? Short answer, the factory is ...
Adam Lowry and Eric Ryan, high school pals from suburban Detroit, are not exactly the kind of folks you would expect to launch a cleaning products business. They are, for lack of a better word, slobs.