If I remember correctly--it was a long time ago--on the very first episode of The Simpsons Homer decides to kill himself. He locates a small, heavy boulder and lugs it across town to a bridge, where he's going to tie it to his leg and jump over the side. Once he arrives at the bridge, exhausted from carrying the boulder, we briefly see there is another boulder of similar size already sitting on the bridge.
I'm reminded of that every time I buy laundry detergent. The nearest supermarket is a six-block walk for me, and large detergent bottles are heavy. They're also filled primarily with water, something that the City of New York has already graciously arranged to have pumped directly into my apartment. Is this arrangement not silly? And if you try ordering liquid detergent on Amazon, you'll see the shipping costs are insane. It's expensive to truck all those bottles around, not to mention the carbon footprint.
So one of our favroite IDEA Award Winners is Method's new Laundry Detergent, simply because they've concentrated the detergent down into a handheld pump bottle, which just mixes with the water already in your washing machine to create the appropriately soapy mix.
"Even though the pump structure is nothing new in cosmetic packaging, the combination of ultra concentrated detergent product and the packaging brought the new behavior to the consumer, reducing the resources and water use," said IDEA juror Fumi Watanabe. So now you can do your laundry without saying "D'oh!"
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I may be missing something important here, but what is that unique, new and original about Method, again?