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Natural household cleaning company shares tests results that include the content of major competitors formulations.
May 31, 2022
By: Christine Esposito
Editor-in-Chief
Could a Minnesota-based company’s approach in the laundry category mark the beginning of the next “clean” movement? Ingredients Matter, Wayzata, MN, is promoting its laundry care product line as “without 1,4-Dioxane.” The brand engaged third party testing lab Bureau Veritas to evaluate dioxane levels in laundry detergents in products including Tide, Gain, Arm & Hammer, All, Method, Mrs. Meyers and Seventh Generation. The company says its study is the first of many from the brand as it intends to help consumers understand how much 1,4-Dioxane they unknowingly encounter. Ingredients Matter has been sold in Target since 2019. And while very much a start-up in the $8 billion US laundry category, Ingredients Matter isn’t new to the category. Founder Jeff Breazeale has generational ties to the business. His grandparents founded Valley Product Co., a laundry powder and household soap cleaner company, in 1943. His father was in the business, too, helping shift Valley Product from powders which were on the decline to bar soap in the late 1960s. Breazeale joined the company in the late 1990s. “I joined Valley Products Co. in 1998, and from then until 2014 my focus was on the bar soap business, which I acquired from my parents and named Vanguard Soap. In 2014 I became owner and CEO of Valley Products, the original family business, which still makes soap powders among other things,” he told Happi.
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