Second Drink is a Cup-Making Kit for Reusing Empty Glass Bottles
Amelia Roblin — December 25, 2012 — Eco
References: petrbakos & designspotter
Your role as a consumer brings you ample excess materials that just end up in the trash, so the Second Drink concept is a quite a clever one. Save money on drinking glasses for your kitchen cupboards and especially for you picnic basket because this resourceful set allows you to make chalices from emptied drink bottles.
Slice off the top of your glass or plastic container so that you've got about three inches of neck to act as a holder for a good sized beverage. Petr Bakos' kit comes with stainless steel rings that screw on in the place of the caps for all standard bottles of juice, water and pop. A seal is established so that your Second Drink creation can effectively serve drinks leak-free and provide an additional opportunity for recyclable materials to be used.
Slice off the top of your glass or plastic container so that you've got about three inches of neck to act as a holder for a good sized beverage. Petr Bakos' kit comes with stainless steel rings that screw on in the place of the caps for all standard bottles of juice, water and pop. A seal is established so that your Second Drink creation can effectively serve drinks leak-free and provide an additional opportunity for recyclable materials to be used.
Trend Themes
1. Recycling Cup Kits - The Second Drink concept offers a resourceful and eco-friendly way to make chalices from emptied drink bottles through a recycling cup kit.
2. Sustainable Product Manufacturing - Manufacturers can explore using more eco-friendly materials and recycling products in product development to create sustainable and environmentally conscious products similar to Second Drink.
3. Circular Economy - Second Drink represents a circular economy by utilizing the waste created from emptied drink bottles and breathing life back into them through a resourceful kit.
Industry Implications
1. Retail Industry - Retailers can sell the Second Drink concept and explore other eco-friendly and sustainable products to attract environmentally conscious consumers.
2. Beverage Industry - Beverage companies can incorporate eco-friendly packaging and invest in more sustainable packaging solutions to offer to consumers, similar to what Second Drink promotes.
3. Home Goods Industry - Manufacturers within the home goods industry can create sustainable and resourceful products like Second Drink to offer to consumers looking to reduce waste and live more eco-friendly lifestyles.
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