Rubbermaid

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Rubbermaid


Rubbermaid is a manufacturer and distributor of household and commercial products. The company is well-known for producing items that are designed to organize homes and businesses, making spaces more efficient and tidy. Rubbermaid's product line includes a wide range of items such as storage containers, trash cans, laundry baskets, and kitchen products like food storage containers and cooking utensils. The brand is synonymous with durability, quality, and innovation in the design of its products.

History[edit | edit source]

Rubbermaid was founded in 1920 in Wooster, Ohio, initially as the Wooster Rubber Company. The company's journey into household products began with the invention of a rubber dustpan in 1933, which was a significant improvement over the existing metal versions. This innovation marked the beginning of Rubbermaid's focus on producing rubber-based household items. Over the decades, Rubbermaid expanded its product line and market reach, becoming a household name in the United States and internationally.

In 1999, Rubbermaid merged with Newell, a manufacturer of hardware and home improvement products, to form Newell Rubbermaid. This merger combined the strengths of both companies, broadening their product offerings and market presence. In 2016, Newell Rubbermaid changed its name to Newell Brands, reflecting a more diverse portfolio of brands beyond Rubbermaid.

Products[edit | edit source]

Rubbermaid's product range is extensive, covering various categories aimed at organizing and improving the functionality of homes and businesses. Some of the key product categories include:

  • Kitchen Products: This includes food storage containers, pitchers, and cooking utensils. Rubbermaid's kitchen products are designed for convenience, durability, and to help maintain the freshness of food.
  • Storage Solutions: Rubbermaid offers a variety of storage options, including closet organizers, shelving units, and storage bins. These products are aimed at maximizing space efficiency in homes and offices.
  • Cleaning Products: The company produces mops, brooms, and cleaning buckets, among other cleaning tools. Rubbermaid's cleaning products are designed for both household and commercial use, emphasizing durability and effectiveness.
  • Waste Management: Rubbermaid's trash cans and recycling bins are designed for both residential and commercial environments, focusing on ease of use, durability, and promoting recycling efforts.

Innovation and Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Rubbermaid is committed to innovation, continually developing new products and improving existing ones to meet the changing needs of consumers. The company invests in research and development to create products that are not only functional but also incorporate sustainable practices. Rubbermaid's approach to sustainability includes designing products that are long-lasting and made from recyclable materials, reducing the environmental impact.

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