Our Mission Towards Sustainability
We love what we do
At Method., we are on a mission to create a better, more sustainable tomorrow. We believe in transparency and trust, which means celebrating our accomplishments while being honest about where we can still improve. Our goal is to give consumers eco-friendly choices as we work toward a more circular economy—one that reduces waste and pollution while reusing materials whenever possible.
By embracing thoughtful design, we aim to craft beautiful, effective products that care for you while also caring for the planet. Every step we take is about balancing innovation with responsibility, ensuring our impact on global systems is mindful and positive.
One of our proud achievements is the transition of all clear plastic packaging to 100% recycled coastal plastic. This plastic is collected on land within 31 miles of coastlines, helping to stop it from entering oceans or landfills. Not only does this reduce environmental harm, but it also supports local communities by creating economic opportunities through plastic recovery and recycling.
At Method., sustainability isn’t just a promise—it’s a practice. Together, we can shape a cleaner, smarter, and more responsible future.

Ingredients for Change
we strive to use thoughtfully chosen ingredients, and despite popular belief, that can sometimes mean moving away from plant-based ingredients. once upon a time, palm oil was seen as a better alternative to synthetic and fossil fuel-based ingredients. we now know that poorly sourced palm oil leads to deforestation and a decrease in biodiversity globally. as a result, we’ve taken several steps towards our goals.
- we use RSPO Certified Sustainable Palm Oil
- In the future we aim to leave palm oil in the past
- we are innovators when it comes to using waste-based ingredients in our products
Our Team
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Our company history and facts
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