The Coca-Cola Twist is designed for reuse, with customers returning empty bottles to participating retailers. When delivery trucks drop off new product, they collect used bottles, thus maximizing the efficiency of return trips to the distribution center. The bottle’s twist-apart halves make sanitation faster and more effective by exposing the full interior surface, addressing a common challenge with narrow-neck bottles. Each bottle can be cleaned and reused up to 25 times, supporting a more sustainable packaging cycle.
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Tasked with creating a modular football-themed palletized display, our group set out to create a sleek, fun, and eye-catching solution. Using the guidelines outlined in the project brief, we created a modular display consisting of trays and cartons, allowing our design to be broken down and placed onto shelves when needed. We also created graphics for the structure and constructed prototypes of each part of the design. The display was tested according to ASTM D4169 to ensure viability during transport. Our design meets the requirements set out in the project brief, and it provides a unique display for candy during the long-awaited Super Bowl season.
Our team was tasked with the development of packaging for an aquarium. The limitation behind this project was the sole use of curbside recyclable materials. We could not use any plastic (other than tape), foam, or other packaging materials that could impact the sustainability of our design. We utilized a variety of tools and followed AMAZON 6A SIOC testing procedures to fully vet and certify that our package could handle rigors of transportation.
Plastixx has tasked us with the creation of a new, innovative packaging solution for a 40-ct pantry pack of 200mL (6.76oz) juice boxes. The chosen solution is a splitting box with two sleeves, supporting ten juice boxes in each individual sleeve. Two of these twin-pack packages are stacked on top of each other to make a combined 40-ct package. The package is primarily made of recyclable corrugated board, with a recycled polyethylene wrap to secure the package.
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