if you KNOW plastic is toxic, then why do you sell "green" products from plastic? wow. either you're not very bright or you're trying to poison people. which is it?
method does currently offer refills for their hand soap line (available online at amazon and I've seen them in-store at Target as well) and it appears they are working towards having refills available across their entire line. go method!!!
METHOD IS GREAT Each year, thousands of animals die in Procter & Gamble (IAMS TIDE CHARMIN) laboratories -- the victims of painful, archaic and entirely unnecessary product tests. Caustic chemicals are forced into the eyes of rabbits and applied to animals' shaved and raw skin.
Laboratory workers place the animals in restraining devices so they cannot struggle while the workers apply the chemicals, which burn into the animals' eyes and skin.
Your products are great, but you are not eco-friendly as your packaging is small, increases plastics in the landfill and you offer no concentrated refills. "Pretty" just doesn't cut it. Nice green washing though.
if you KNOW plastic is toxic, then why do you sell "green" products from plastic? wow. either you're not very bright or you're trying to poison people. which is it?
urbanhippelove 8 months ago
Thanks for these great tips! I am using this video on my home page. Thanks for doing what you do!
ThirdEco 1 year ago
method does currently offer refills for their hand soap line (available online at amazon and I've seen them in-store at Target as well) and it appears they are working towards having refills available across their entire line. go method!!!
treatzone 2 years ago
METHOD IS GREAT Each year, thousands of animals die in Procter & Gamble (IAMS TIDE CHARMIN) laboratories -- the victims of painful, archaic and entirely unnecessary product tests. Caustic chemicals are forced into the eyes of rabbits and applied to animals' shaved and raw skin.
Laboratory workers place the animals in restraining devices so they cannot struggle while the workers apply the chemicals, which burn into the animals' eyes and skin.
jfneon 2 years ago
hehehehehe green
marcaINC 3 years ago
Your products are great, but you are not eco-friendly as your packaging is small, increases plastics in the landfill and you offer no concentrated refills. "Pretty" just doesn't cut it. Nice green washing though.
NoToxMom 3 years ago
@NoToxMom they do have refills... I have bought severel different refills... and the bottles can be recycled anyways.
69Ecstacy 1 year ago