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SC Johnson launches new Mr Muscle® bottle made from 100% recycled ocean-bound plastic

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Global partnership with Plastic Bank builds on company’s efforts to help address ocean plastic pollution and use more post-consumer recycled packaging - As part of its commitment to help address ocean plastic pollution, SC Johnson, an industry-leading manufacturer of household cleaning brands, today announced a new line of Mr Muscle® Platinum Window & Glass cleaner featuring 100% recycled ocean-bound plastic bottles.

The bottles are an everyday offering available in the U.K. and Ireland, and are the first of their kind in the U.K. made entirely of recycled ocean-bound plastic.

The new product offering is part of SC Johnson’s global partnership with Plastic Bank to reduce the amount of plastic waste entering the ocean, while also helping to alleviate poverty. The partnership includes the opening of 509 collection points across several countries including Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam – four of the five countries that contribute most to ocean plastic – and Brazil. Plastic Bank plans to collect 15,000 metric tons of plastic waste per year that would otherwise have ended up in the ocean. This recycling ecosystem offers collectors a premium for the plastic they collect, which helps them afford household necessities and improve their quality of life.

“These Mr Muscle bottles are our latest effort to incorporate post-consumer recycled waste into our packaging,” said Fisk Johnson, Chairman and CEO of SC Johnson. “Together with Plastic Bank, we’re working to help protect the health of our ocean ecosystems and at the same time improve the lives of individuals around the world.”

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