Whether they want to fight the grime on the kitchen floor, take out the toxins in the shower or pummel the bad stuff floating in the world, they are people against dirty®.

introducing the laundry revolution

by Louise 15. June 2010 08:54

big news, people against dirty! a new laundry day is dawning. we’re thrilled to introduce you to the world’s smartest laundry detergent: method laundry detergent with smartclean technology™. this revolutionary new detergent is powered by a patent-pending formula in a custom-designed pump bottle that will transform laundry as we know it. 

 

anna sat down with drummond, our green giant (aka director of sustainability) here at method, to discuss what makes this product so super duper sustainable.  here is what he said:
 
anna: what’s the problem with regular detergent 


drummond: the biggest problem is that the majority of the liquid in regular 2x detergent isn’t actually detergent. it’s water. which is a pretty silly thing to buy and carry around and pour into a washing machine. in fact, we think they should all change their name to ‘detergent infused water’. the consequence of all this detergent-infused water is that each year, tons and tons of excess plastic bottling and millions of gallons of water are shipped around the country, taking up space, wasting fuel, and making laundry into one heavy, drippy headache.

anna: so how did we address these problems when designing method laundry?


drummond: we thought there had to be a smarter way, and sure enough, our green chefs found the key.  they designed a high-powered, plant-based detergent to contain only the water needed to hold it all together, which means it is 8 times more concentrated than the plain non concentrated stuff.  it’s so revolutionary, we are patenting this formula and have called it smartclean technology.  the result is that load-for-load, method laundry with smartclean technology  uses less plastic than the standard bottles
, takes out all that excess water, and gets cleaning power into a handy, lightweight pump bottle.


anna: pump? why use a pump?


drummond: we also know that the hard-to-read caps on laundry jugs mean most people unknowingly use far more detergent than they really need to, and worse yet, that the excess detergent doesn’t make clothes any cleaner, it just washes down the drain and out into the world.  so we tried an array of designs, and found that making an easy-to-use, no drip pump solved both the overdosing and the blue-tinted mess.  given how concentrated this detergent is, all you need is just a little amount so a pump also makes it easy to exactly measure out what you need.  no guess work or 'just pouring'!


thanks, drummond, that’s it for now! have a question that drummond didn’t address? ask it below. 

 

for more info + coupons check out methodlaundry.co.uk interested in a sample? sign up to become an official method person against dirty, you never know what you might get!


bathrooms revealed...

by Louise 17. March 2010 14:53

 
 
 
 

ever wonder what the bathrooms of method's people against dirty look like?  well, we want to show you..


suzanne, our lovely fragrance director, is the queen of this stunning loo. wonder if the color of our new hand wash was inspired by her beautiful boudoir?  suzanne has been a person against dirty for 4 years. take a peek at how she keeps her privy pretty.


method- favorite method bathroom product and why?
suzanne-  eucalyptus mint scrub fragrance because the eucalyptus is so true and reminds me of growing up near orange groves lined by eucalyptus trees


method- bathroom cleaning tip your mama taught you?
suzanne- clean your bathroom every day…you never know who might stop by unexpectedly


method- soap or shaving cream?
suzanne- shaving gel for sure- a girl needs smooth legs!


method- bath or shower?
suzanne-  I love a hot bath after a good workout…but when pressed for time- a steaming hot shower feels great too!


method- be honest, do you take calls in the bathroom?
suzanne- never!

if you have a stylish powder room - or just a WC you’re particularly proud of - we would love to see it! submit your pic* to talkclean@methodproducts.co.uk if you're selected, we’ll send you a bathroom kit. 
 

*remember these “picture privy” tips: we will need a high res photo: turn on the lights, open the windows, avoid a flash, and have fun! 

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Categories: green living | tips + ideas


9 years ago

by Louise 1. March 2010 14:40

 

 

this picture of our co-founder Adam was taken outside of mollie stone’s grocery store in burlingame, california.  where the method adventure (officially) began with our very first sale totaling $68, hand written on this carbon copy receipt.


happy anniversary, people against dirty.  we couldn’t have done it without you!


make a cleaner clean start.

by Louise 29. January 2010 14:00

We’re an excitable bunch at method. We love being inspired and we hope to inspire right back. So here we are, almost through the first month of a new decade, and we thought we’d share some of the things and people that are inspiring us right now to make a cleaner clean start.
 
After trekking Machu Picchu last summer on behalf of the British Lung Foundation, our Andy K. is looking forward to finally perfecting his Spanish. (Buena suerte, Andy.)
 
Considering how method strives to bring more fun to everyday activities (yep, like cleaning), our Louise was inspired by VW’s “the fun theory” campaign and is looking at new ways method can inspire behavioural changes to benefit the environment (all while having fun, of course).
 
And our Sarah is still buzzing from an amazing, challenging trip over the holidays to Rwanda and Uganda, where she volunteered in rural communities on sustainable micro-development projects. She’s vowed to continue her fundraising effort throughout 2010 and to return to Africa to see the progress that’s been made...not to mention all her new friends again (much more on the trip to come from Sarah herself).
 
Who or what is inspiring you to make a cleaner clean start right now? Leave a comment below, and the ones that inspire us most will win a free detox your home kit


Method loves Hopenhagen

by Louise 18. November 2009 16:15
 

On Dec. 7, world leaders from 192 countries will gather in Copenhagen for the United Nations Climate Change Conference. The main goal of this meeting is to limit future carbon emissions and minimize the effects of climate change. 

How would a tiny little soap company like Method get involved in that?

As awesome as a company outing to Denmark would be (and to visit one of the world’s greenest cities for inspiration), we are supporting this landmark meeting of the minds by partnering with Hopenhagen, the people’s voice of COP15.

Through the grassroots Hopenhagen movement, we have the opportunity to help connect a global community of people who want the same things we at Method want – solutions to our existing environmental crisis, and a better, healthier future for us and our planet.

You know that Method is in the business of creating change. Our list of achievements in sustainability is long, from being a founding B Corporation to having the most Cradle to Cradle certified products of any company in the world. Supporting Hopenhagen is another way we can use our loud and proud company voice to motivate and ignite action among our friends.

A few ways YOU can take action:

·         Become a global citizen of Hopenhagen visit our page and you can also claim a FREE Method gift as a special thank you for taking part. 

·         Create a Hopenhagen passport on Facebook and utilize your social network to spread the good word.

·         Enter the Hopenhagen Ambassador contest on HuffingtonPost.com for a chance to attend the conference in Copenhagen as a Citizen Journalist. All expenses paid to Denmark? Yes, please!

Don’t ever think that your voice is too small to make a difference.

 

Which leads me to one of my favorite quotes (which I’m sure I’ve botched here):

“People should work together. Take freckles, for example. If they all came together, they’d make a nice tan.”

 

And in the perhaps more prolific words of the Hopenhagen community:

“Hopenhagen is change – and that change will be powered by all of us.”


method wins two SHE Cleaning Awards

by UK 14. August 2009 16:38
For us, winning cleaning awards is like winning at the Oscars. Minus the red carpet, the ball gown and the teary-eyed speech that's cut short by music. So you can imagine how chuffed we are as we've just received word that our stainless steel cleaner and tub n’ tile spray were voted Best in Category by SHE readers in their 2009 Cleaning Awards poll. SHE is a top monthly women's magazine with a readership of over 420,000. From what we understand, the voter turn-out was great and, just like the Oscars, the competition was stiff. In the stainless steel category, our steel for real spray beat out cleaners from Bar Keepers Friend, Homebase, Lakeland and Cif. And in the tile cleaning category, voters selected our tub n’ tile spray over Astonish, B&Q, Mrs Whites and Betterware.

Our sincere thanks to all the SHE readers and people against dirty who voted, because we certainly couldn't have done this without you. It's one thing for us to tell you that method products work really well, but it's always nice to hear from somebody who doesn’t work for the company. 

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Categories: healthy home


toxic turn-in

by UK 5. August 2009 21:50
There was a good turn-out of local families at Orleans Infant School on a sunny Friday in Richmond.
There was a large bathtub in the yard filled with method products.There was a man in an orange HazMat suit, who knows all about how to recycling thing safely - he proved to be a big hit with the kids.
 
It was 10th July, Green Britain Day, and we had a very successful first Toxic Turn-In in the UK.
We asked parents to turn-in their traditional household cleaners, which are typically laden with toxic chemicals, in exchange for people friendly, environmentally friendly method products.
 
 
The idea was to highlight the importance of green cleaners and help people evict toxic chemicals from their home for good. Orleans is an eco-friendly school with an allotment, wormery and other goodies. All parents paid a £ to exchange a cleaner and all money raised went to the school Ec-project fund. so we're expecting a mini-windfarm!!

Big thanks to Stephanie, the tireless school secretary who organized everything with Jocelyn. To our Louise, who somehow managed to fit the tub and all those products in her not-so-massive car, and to Mark, the nice man in the orange suit ,who made sure all hazardous material was disposed of properly. And thanks to everyone who participated, especially the children of Orleans Infants for keeping up the good fight against dirty! 

some people have since asked when the next toxic turn-in is - and how to organize one somewhere else. The answer is: if you fancy organising a toxic turn-in (and it does take some organizing to be allowed around so much hazardous waste - no kidding.) Get in touch and we'll see how we can help.


Revisiting DfE 101

by UK 29. June 2009 22:13
 

 

 

Here at method, two of our biggest obsessions are design thinking and environmental sustainability, so it isn’t much of a surprise that the US EPA’s Design for Environment (DfE) program is a such a good fit. DfE allows companies to apply to have their products’ formulations assessed against a series of health and environmental criteria. If the products meet a strict screen, they are recognized for their green-ness, or as the EPA puts it, for their safer chemistry.

 

So far method has had over 50 products recognized by DfE, which you can see indicated by the little globe logo on many of our cleaning line’s labels. To learn more about the DfE program, visit their website. 

- by Drummond (method Green Giant)


method does machu picchu

by UK 9. June 2009 12:26

method’s very own Andy K, supply chain planner extraordinaire, took time out from the fight against dirty and turned his talents to following in the footsteps of the Incas trekking Machu Picchu on behalf of the British Lung Foundation.

Like any intrepid explorer he kept a travel diary, method t-shirt and alpaca wool beanie close at hand to record his profound musings.

“Emerging from the natural cover of the trees we strode out onto a stone walled plain; is this it?  I thought to myself, over 100km’s hiking for this?

We made our way through the blazing sun to the edge of the plain. What lay before us was a sight that took all aback, a view immortalised in postcards & films, a view I can only describe as spellbinding; Machu Picchu. A fantastically preserved city sitting atop a mountain ridge; its temples and plaza’s instantly recognisable, hundreds of years old yet still in better condition than some areas of my home town Bolton.

A week previously I had sat in the method office joking about the prospect of chewing Cocoa, eating Guinea Pig and how I was not cut out for camping. All of these things had come to pass and they were all worth it.
    
The first three days proved challenging but enjoyable; taking in mountains, lakes and Llama’s. The final day proved to be the hardest; with a climb up to 4,800 metres above sea level. This also proved to be one of my finest hours, striding confidently up the mountain alongside the guides, facing the cold wind in just my method t-shirt.

Four days of five am starts, ten hour walks and three km ascents were intersected between sleeping in a tent, eating outdoors and fantastic natural beauty afforded to us by this wonderful country. The people were fantastically friendly and welcoming, the children mischievous and cute (asking for a biscuit on first sight of a westerner.)

By the end of the trek I had witnessed a spectacle like few in the world; one that has been voted into an online seven wonders of the world. I had triumphantly conquered three mountain peaks, eaten a domestic pet and more importantly helped to raise over £6,500 for the British Lung Foundation."

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Categories: media, events + happenings


world environment day

by UK 4. June 2009 11:59


Tomorrow is World Environment Day and is celebrated each year on June 5. World Environment Day came together for the first time by the UN General Assembly in 1972 to commemorate the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. The purpose of World Environment Day according to their website is to:

 

1. Give a human face to environmental issues.

2. Empower people to become active agents of sustainable and equitable development.

3. Promote an understanding that communities are pivotal to changing attitudes towards environmental issues.

4. Advocate partnership which will ensure all nations and peoples enjoy a safer and more prosperous future.

 

This year's theme is "Your Planet Needs You-UNite to Combat Climate Change." And to help celebrate World Environment Day, we're spreading the news on two helpful tips below to help stop our planets climate change.

 

Dirty little secret #1: leaving your stuff plugged in sucks - literally. It wastes energy continuously and costs you money you could be using for something you'll actually use. This "phantom energy" use not only costs gazillions of dollars a year, it also sends tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when this energy is produced. Be sure to unplug your electronics when not in use. You'll help save the planet and your wallet will be much happier, too.

 

Dirty little secret #2: bottled water is nasty, nasty stuff for a whole lot of reasons; it's sometimes not as clean as the free-flowing tap stuff; it's in plastic containers that may leak heavy metals into the water; and it's shipped all over the planet to get to you (which elevates the amount of carbon dioxide we're throwing back in our environment, too). Switch to tap or buy a home filtration system and halt the bottle water addiction.

 

To learn more tips and find out how you can get involved, visit their site for more details.