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Grace of Waste
Grace of Waste
Grace of Waste
Grace of Waste
2020

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Grace of Waste

Health and beauty packaging

Peter Schmidt Group

Grace of Waste raises awareness that waste is not garbage but a valuable raw material. The company has developed a nourishing beauty product made from commonplace coffee grounds. The product has been formulated to help stressed people balance, detoxify and restore their energy. This is a premium Christmas gift that convincingly translates the topic of sustainability in myriad ways: the paper is recyclable and consists of discarded coffee cups. The text on the package front is printed with embossing and cut-outs, which minimizes the use of printing ink.

Date of Launch
2018
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Asia, Europe, North America, South America
Target Groups
Other target groups: Client Mailing, Promotional Gift

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