More Green, Efficient and Boxier Coca-Cola Bottle Design Proposal

Designer Andrew Kim has proposed a great new square, collapsible bottle for Coca-Cola (we assume the idea can be translated to all beverages) that is 100% plant based (entirely from sugar cane byproducts). The bottle features a 25% slimmer cap and is in general, 27% more efficient, leaving a smaller footprint by design and making the transportation much more efficient. The coolest part, in my opinion, is the collapsible design, that definitely leaves an imprint on the end-user’s mind and would most likely increase recycling frequency. This project comes from a freshman. My freshman year? I was boozing it on the basketball courts outside my dorm rooms. I wish I had designed something as cool as this! Either way, more pictures after the break:

(Thx AndrewKim)

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