Science has created a plastic coating that allows soap and oil to easily slide off of it.
There are few people who have not experienced the inconvenient process of trying to extract the remaining vestiges of shampoo or conditioner from a bottle. It can often be impossible to use the entirety of a shampoo and conditioner bottle and as a result, the product can be wasted. The plastic coating engineered by Ohio State researchers will resolve this problem. The coating repels liquids that are repellent to oil and soap and allow soap products to easily slip off, making it one that could soon be used in shampoo, conditioner and even lotion packaging.
This new scientific development will convenience most consumers and prevent wasteful spending.
Non-Stick Shampoo Bottles
This Plastic Coating Will Save Money and Prevent Waste
Trend Themes
1. Non-stick Packaging - The plastic coating technology creates non-stick packaging for products like shampoo, conditioner, and lotion, minimizing waste.
2. Liquid Repelling Coating - The development of a liquid repelling coating allows for efficient extraction of product from bottles, reducing waste and saving money.
3. Improved User Experience - The non-stick shampoo bottles provide a more convenient and enjoyable user experience, improving customer satisfaction.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care Products - The non-stick packaging innovation can disrupt the personal care products industry, improving product efficacy and reducing waste.
2. Packaging Manufacturing - The liquid repelling coating technology presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the packaging manufacturing industry, enhancing sustainability and functionality.
3. Consumer Goods - The non-stick shampoo bottles contribute to the disruption of the consumer goods industry by providing innovative packaging solutions that enhance usability and minimize waste.