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introducing the laundry revolution

by Louise 15. June 2010 08:54

big news, people against dirty! a new laundry day is dawning. we’re thrilled to introduce you to the world’s smartest laundry detergent: method laundry detergent with smartclean technology™. this revolutionary new detergent is powered by a patent-pending formula in a custom-designed pump bottle that will transform laundry as we know it. 

 

anna sat down with drummond, our green giant (aka director of sustainability) here at method, to discuss what makes this product so super duper sustainable.  here is what he said:
 
anna: what’s the problem with regular detergent 


drummond: the biggest problem is that the majority of the liquid in regular 2x detergent isn’t actually detergent. it’s water. which is a pretty silly thing to buy and carry around and pour into a washing machine. in fact, we think they should all change their name to ‘detergent infused water’. the consequence of all this detergent-infused water is that each year, tons and tons of excess plastic bottling and millions of gallons of water are shipped around the country, taking up space, wasting fuel, and making laundry into one heavy, drippy headache.

anna: so how did we address these problems when designing method laundry?


drummond: we thought there had to be a smarter way, and sure enough, our green chefs found the key.  they designed a high-powered, plant-based detergent to contain only the water needed to hold it all together, which means it is 8 times more concentrated than the plain non concentrated stuff.  it’s so revolutionary, we are patenting this formula and have called it smartclean technology.  the result is that load-for-load, method laundry with smartclean technology  uses less plastic than the standard bottles
, takes out all that excess water, and gets cleaning power into a handy, lightweight pump bottle.


anna: pump? why use a pump?


drummond: we also know that the hard-to-read caps on laundry jugs mean most people unknowingly use far more detergent than they really need to, and worse yet, that the excess detergent doesn’t make clothes any cleaner, it just washes down the drain and out into the world.  so we tried an array of designs, and found that making an easy-to-use, no drip pump solved both the overdosing and the blue-tinted mess.  given how concentrated this detergent is, all you need is just a little amount so a pump also makes it easy to exactly measure out what you need.  no guess work or 'just pouring'!


thanks, drummond, that’s it for now! have a question that drummond didn’t address? ask it below. 

 

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Revisiting DfE 101

by UK 29. June 2009 22:13
 

 

 

Here at method, two of our biggest obsessions are design thinking and environmental sustainability, so it isn’t much of a surprise that the US EPA’s Design for Environment (DfE) program is a such a good fit. DfE allows companies to apply to have their products’ formulations assessed against a series of health and environmental criteria. If the products meet a strict screen, they are recognized for their green-ness, or as the EPA puts it, for their safer chemistry.

 

So far method has had over 50 products recognized by DfE, which you can see indicated by the little globe logo on many of our cleaning line’s labels. To learn more about the DfE program, visit their website. 

- by Drummond (method Green Giant)