OTHERWARE Drops an Environmentally Conscious Compact Dining Kit
References: otherware.co & hypebeast
OTHERWARE launches a compact dining kit that is entirely constructed from upcycled materials that are sourced from food packaging and recycled CDs. The collection is made in partnership with Pharrell Williams' i am OTHER capsule and features a fork, knife, spoon, a straw, chopsticks, and a case that boasts pebbled textures.
These are made from recycled CDs and the sustainable approach references Pharrell's musical heritage. All of the cutlery has handles that are constructed from recycled food packaging and the tips are coated in an anodized titanium coated steel that gives it a colorful look. Notably, once the products reach the end of its product life, the company will take it back to transform it into a new product.
Image Credit: OTHERWARE
These are made from recycled CDs and the sustainable approach references Pharrell's musical heritage. All of the cutlery has handles that are constructed from recycled food packaging and the tips are coated in an anodized titanium coated steel that gives it a colorful look. Notably, once the products reach the end of its product life, the company will take it back to transform it into a new product.
Image Credit: OTHERWARE
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Homeware - Businesses can explore opportunities to develop eco-friendly and sustainable products made of upcycled materials and promote a circular economy.
2. Sustainable Cutlery - Innovative businesses can develop eco-friendly cutlery made of sustainable materials, like food packaging, and coated with anodized titanium coated steel for a colorful look.
3. Circular Economy - Businesses can adopt a circular economy model, where products are repurposed at the end of their use to create new products, to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Food Packaging - Companies producing food-related packaging can explore upcycling solutions to repurpose their waste and create new eco-friendly products, reducing their carbon footprint.
2. Homeware - Homeware companies can explore sustainable and upcycled materials to create eco-friendly products while also promoting the circular economy.
3. Consumer Goods - Consumer goods companies can adopt a circular economy model to reduce waste, increase sustainability and brand exposure while appealing to eco-conscious customers.
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