Squeeze, Save, Simplify: Transforming Trash with the Power of Can Crushers!
During this week, our team embarked on a journey to understand the perspectives of potential clients, utilizing the approach of interviewing commonly known as 'the mom test.'
"Crushing cans, unlocking space - a small act, a giant impact. In the dance with waste, let's heed the rhythm of sustainability." - Jane Goodall
Our team has a mission to minimize landfill impact and streamline waste disposal by promoting widespread adoption of can crushers, empowering communities to efficiently manage empty cans, and reducing their environmental footprint.
Empty cans, when left uncrushed, consume additional space in garbage bags and bins, leading to quicker fill-ups and more frequent disposals. This, in turn, contributes to increased waste production, potentially reaching landfill capacity. Utilizing a can crusher becomes an efficient solution, compacting cans to optimize trash container space. This not only reduces the demand for extra bags or bins but also streamlines garbage management and disposal, ultimately conserving valuable physical space.
This week, our team utilized an online Zoom session to present our weekly report, delving into various aspects such as our mission, target audience, proposed solution, and insights gained from customer discovery. Prior to the report, we conducted a insightful interview with a junkshop owner, recognizing their valuable perspectives due to the significant volume of cans they handle. Our interview focused on gathering information beneficial for both the environment and our product, resulting in a wealth of new knowledge.
In summary, this week's efforts focused on the significant potential of using a can crusher to efficiently manage empty cans, minimize waste volume, and contribute to environmental sustainability. To acquire useful information, the team performed a strategic interview with the proprietor of a junkshop. Despite the restricted number of interviews, the group commented on the process, compiled data into a comprehensive PowerPoint report, and received great advice on how to formulate effective questions. Looking ahead, the excitement comes from demonstrating the potential of our product and its beneficial consequences.
Mark J. Maulas - Mechanical Engineering 3A