For the Earth Corporation manufactures and sells consumable household products in the United States and internationally. The company provides a range of laundry detergents, household cleansers, fabric softeners, dryer sheets, dishwashing detergents, and other cleaning products under its own and private label in retail chains. It also provides Litter To Go, a disposable cat litter box made from corrugated material that contains ready-to-use litter; and What Odor?, a biodegradable and non-toxic odor-eliminating spray, as well as other pet supplies, including treats and toys, stylish feeders, and odor/stain-eliminating solutions. For the Earth Corporation sells its products to retail customers; industrial customers comprising hotel, nursing homes, restaurants, and professional sports teams; and direct-to consumers. The company was formerly known as Medjet Inc. and changed its name to For the Earth Corporation in January 2011. For the Earth Corporation was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.
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