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Unilever-owned natural cleaning brand with transparent ingredient disclosure; plant-based formulations and packaging transparency competing with Method and Mrs. Meyer's in natural cleaning market.
Seventh Generation is a Vermont-based natural cleaning products and personal care brand known for plant-based, non-toxic formulations and transparent ingredient disclosure — producing laundry detergent, dish soap, household cleaners, baby products, and feminine care products that avoid synthetic fragrances, dyes, and petroleum-derived chemicals. Founded in 1988 by Jeffrey Hollender and Alan Newman in Burlington, Vermont, Seventh Generation was acquired by Unilever in 2016 for approximately $600 million, bringing the brand into Unilever's sustainable living brand portfolio alongside Ben & Jerry's and The Body Shop.\n\nSeventh Generation's product philosophy centers on transparency ("Comes Clean" ingredient disclosure, listing all ingredients on packaging), plant-based formulations, and environmental footprint reduction (products made with recycled content packaging, concentrated formulas to reduce shipping weight). The brand's name is inspired by the Great Law of the Iroquois, which encourages considering the impact of decisions on the seventh generation ahead — embedding environmental philosophy into brand identity.\n\nIn 2025, Seventh Generation operates within Unilever's Health and Wellbeing division, competing with Method (SC Johnson), Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day (SC Johnson), Ecover, and Eco Nuts for the natural cleaning products market. The natural cleaning segment has grown as mainstream consumers shift away from conventional cleaners with synthetic ingredients, and as the natural products category has moved from specialty health food stores to mainstream supermarkets. The brand competes for shelf space at Target, Whole Foods, and online against Seventh Generation's siblings in Unilever's portfolio. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding plant-based formulation innovation, growing online direct sales, and deepening the brand's environmental activism credentials to differentiate from conventional brands adding "green" claims.
Nation's largest homebuilder; 89,690 homes FY2024; $36.8B revenue; Express Homes entry-level focus; Forestar vertical land integration; rate buydown strategy sustains demand vs 6%+ mortgages.
D.R. Horton is the nation's largest homebuilder by volume, founded in 1978 by Donald Ray Horton in Fort Worth, Texas and now headquartered in Arlington, Texas, trading on NYSE (DHI). The company delivered approximately 89,690 homes in fiscal year 2024 (ending September 30) and generated $36.8 billion in revenues under CEO Paul Romanowski, who succeeded longtime CEO David Auld in 2024. D.R. Horton operates across 118 markets in 33 states, targeting the broadest range of price points in the industry from entry-level starter homes under the Express Homes brand through core D.R. Horton family homes to luxury properties under Emerald Homes and Freedom Homes age-restricted communities. The company's scale and geographic diversification provide resilience against regional housing market downturns and allow efficient land acquisition across America's fastest-growing metropolitan markets.
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