Although there is a lot of emphasis that tends to be put on getting a product off of the shelves and home with consumers through attention-grabbing packaging, there are few designs that propose ways the containers can be used afterwards, as oil bottle packaging does.
Rather than going in the garbage or recycling, this olive oil packaging from Typuglia features a cutout where the bottle can be removed. From there, the cardboard shape can be modified slightly to work along with an electrical cord and a light bulb in order to turn it into a working piece of decor rather than something to be discarded. The simple, protective packaging even comes with its own set of instructions to help consumers with the upcycling project.
Multipurpose Oil Packaging
This Oil Bottle Packaging Transforms into a Light Fixture
Trend Themes
1. Multipurpose Packaging - Opportunity for brands to create packaging that can be repurposed or transformed into functional items after use.
2. Upcycling Projects - Increasing consumer interest in DIY upcycling projects to turn packaging into unique and functional decor items.
3. Sustainable Product Lifecycle - Growing demand for products that offer extended usefulness beyond the primary purpose, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Packaged Goods - Brands in the CPG industry can explore innovative packaging designs that have secondary utility to enhance consumer engagement.
2. Home Decor - Home decor industry can tap into the trend by creating products or collaborating with packaging companies to offer upcycling ideas for packaging.
3. Eco-friendly Manufacturing - Companies focusing on sustainable manufacturing processes can partner with packaging manufacturers to create eco-friendly packaging solutions that offer additional functionality.