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method Launches a New Collection with Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series

method, a leading design-driven household brand with future-friendly cleaning and personal care products, recently expanded its portfolio with the introduction of a limited-edition collection in partnership with the Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series. The collection was designed to improve access to parks and to inspire exploration and protection of these natural wonders.

As part of the brand's "method for change" campaign, this limited-edition collection highlights the power of creativity to bring about change. Fifty-Nine Parks' mission to support our parks through design is an inspiration for method as protecting our natural resources is crucial for a brighter future for all. The collection includes a fragrance created to represent the sensory experience of each park paired with a poster from the Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series.

"We admire the push for sustainability and conservation by method and The National Park Foundation," says JP Boneyard, Creative Director of Fifty-Nine Parks. "It has been a joy to work together with method to support the National Park Foundation – and after two years in the making – we are excited to finally share this fun collection with everyone!"
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1. Eco-friendly Brand Partnerships - Collaborating with environmentally conscious brands, such as the Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series, can improve access to natural wonders and promote sustainability initiatives.
2. Experiential Consumer Packaging - Creating fragrance and visual designs that immerse consumers in the sensory experience of each National Park can provide a unique and memorable product that stands out in the market.
3. Cause-related Limited-edition Collections - Releasing product lines with a specific mission or partnership, such as method's collaboration with the National Park Foundation, can attract socially-conscious consumers and generate buzz for a brand.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care Products - Creating unique, scent-based products that tap into consumer's desire for adventure and environmentally friendly products can give personal care brands a competitive edge in the market.
2. Environmental Non-profits - Partnering with brands, such as method, can help raise awareness and funds for environmental conservation efforts and increase engagement with non-profit organizations.
3. Visual Art and Design - Collaborating with product brands, such as method, can help artists and designers reach new audiences and connect with consumers who appreciate unique and visually compelling designs.

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