The Go Recycle Bin by Goodsspassion Add Much-Needed Clarity
Meghan Young — August 3, 2012 — Eco
References: goodsspassion & yankodesign
To most people, garbage and recycling disposal is simply a necessary part of life that requires no flash or flair to get done; nevertheless, the Go Recycle Bin hopes to change that belief. These bins endeavor to add a bit of humor to this boring and often hated chore. This is achieved through the use of literal lids. Instead of relying on the traditional color coding system that most cities around the world utilize, the Go Recycle Bin employs sculptures of a bottle, tin can and carton to signal what should go where.
In addition to being fun to look at, the GO Recycle Bin also adds some much needed clarity to the garbage system. It was designed by Goodsspassion, a home and lifestyle brand based in Hong Kong.
In addition to being fun to look at, the GO Recycle Bin also adds some much needed clarity to the garbage system. It was designed by Goodsspassion, a home and lifestyle brand based in Hong Kong.
Trend Themes
1. Humorous Disposal - The trend of incorporating humor into garbage and recycling disposal to make it more engaging and enjoyable.
2. Visual Clarity - The trend of using visual cues, such as sculptures and symbols, to clearly communicate the type of waste that should go in each bin.
3. Design Innovation - The trend of combining creativity and functionality in the design of everyday products, like the Go Recycle Bin, to enhance the user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Home and Lifestyle - The home and lifestyle industry can explore incorporating humor and visual cues into everyday products like garbage bins to create more engaging experiences for consumers.
2. Environmental Services - The environmental services industry can leverage the use of visual cues and innovative designs in waste management systems to improve efficiency and encourage proper waste segregation.
3. Sustainable Packaging - The sustainable packaging industry can adopt visual cues, such as sculptures and symbols, on product packaging to help consumers easily identify the recyclability of different materials, promoting recycling and waste reduction.
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