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Devo underwear (USA)
Summary: bio-based underwear packaging material that disintegrates in the washing machine. Source: Shelf Impact!
While most men are conditioned to rip open and toss aside the poly bag our new skivvies come in, micro-retailer Devo Underwear thought a more environmentally sensitive approach was necessary. Devo engaged San Francisco-based industrial design and brand strategist Fuseproject to develop a bio-based underwear packaging material that disintegrates in the washing machine.
Devo’s theory, says Fuseproject’s Catherine O’Connor, was: Rather than introduce more packaging into the waste stream, why not wash away the evidence? The solution was a 3-mil, corn-starch-based, semi-rigid plastic foam-like packaging material. The bio wrap is also impregnated with trace amounts of laundry detergent.
The impetus of the project was that sensitive men would buy the underwear and toss the entire package into the washer. Water would dissolve the package.
O’Connor says Devo’s intention was twofold. First, the wrap would simply melt away, eliminating the need to landfill or recycle the packaging. Second, the detergent would soften the cotton undergarment.
Source:Shelf Impact! June 2005
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1800x1517
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