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Our Sustainability Report showcases ACI member companies' commitment to increasing sustainability and demonstrating corporate social responsibility. Search CPISI for safety assessment data from publicly available data sources on ingredients used in cleaning products. This history of soap is a long one, dating back thousands of years to Ancient Babylon.

Humans have built on that knowledge to create the soaps and detergents we use to clean dishes, laundry, our homes and ourselves today. Evidence has been found that ancient Babylonians understood soap making as early as BC Archeologists have found soap-like material in historic clay cylinders from this time.

Records show ancient Egyptians bathed regularly. The Ebers papyrus, a medical document from about BC describes combining animal and vegetable oils with alkaline salts to form a soap-like material used for treating skin diseases, as well as for washing. Many other ancient civilizations also used early forms of soap.

Soap got its name from an ancient Roman legend about Mount Sapo. Rain would wash down the mountain mixing with animal fat and ashes, resulting in a clay mixture found to make cleaning easier. By the 7th century, soap-making was an established art in Italy, Spain and France.

These countries were early centers of soap manufacturing due to their ready supply of source ingredients, such as oil from olive trees. The color pattern of the logo changes and packaging moves from a glass bottle to an aluminum can. Joy becomes the first dish detergent to be packaged in a plastic bottle. The typography of the logo changes from a serif face to a sans serif. You are kidding! Introducing new citrin fortified Joy.

Joy soap with a lemon scent is introduced and begins the overall trend toward lemon scented cleaning products. Joy begins advertising its grease cutting performance both in the packaging and in advertisements. It was the first liquid detergent to emphasize performance in its advertising. Your Joy shows. Joy is packaged in a new bottle that is used until Without a suitable pump — and suitable pumps were made by only a few factories in the U. Their strategy worked. Minnetonka enjoyed a virtual monopoly on liquid soap until they were bought by Colgate-Palmolive in For its part, Colgate-Palmolive has continued to produce Softsoap since it purchased Minnetonka.

This was great! I purchased some wood molds some time ago and there were not inronuctitss on how to prepare them before pouring your soap mixture. Now I can use them my molds.



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