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2020

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One-Two-One

Glass container

2.4 million tons of recycled glass are used annually. Impurities such as metals, rubbers, and plastics must be removed during the sorting process, which consumes huge amounts of electricity and manpower. Food containers need to be sorted from other materials the most, because they typically consist of at least two different materials. This design does not use any other materials except glass to form a confined space suitable for food storage. Using a single material saves energy by reducing manufacturing steps and also reduces energy consumption during the glass sorting process.

JURY STATEMENT

Clear, simple and plain solution.

WINNER STATEMENT

I am so glad to have received the iF DESIGN TALENT AWARD. This award makes me feel recognized as a designer and it means a lot to me. Thank you, I really appreciate it.

UNIVERSITY

Lund University

Lund, SE
WINNER

Wanhang Zhao

Lund University

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