Reduce Wastes By Yet Another Step With “Packaging Made Of Soap”

Reduce Wastes By Yet Another Step With “Packaging Made Of Soap”

Reduce Wastes By Yet Another Step With “Packaging Made Of Soap”

When talking about ‘packaging’, we can see that plastic bottle packaging are mostly used with our daily routine product groups, whether dishwashing solutions, bath liquid soaps or shampoos. In a year, an enormous quantity of these plastic packaging are manufactured and that such plastic packaging eventually affect global environment quite a lot. Although at the present, some manufacturers have switched from using opaque plastic bottles to clear ones or PET bottles to increase environmental friendliness, however, it is still not the best solution for tackling the plastic waste problems.

Soapack is a brand being made aware of this waste packaging for consumption and has participated in the campaign to end the use of plastic waste packaging through conceptive creation by using soap as the materials for the production of bottle-type packaging for containing liquids such as shampoos, perfume, which when the inner solution is used up, the packaging itself will be further used as a soap. Even the label itself is also produced from water-biodegradable materials. This means that no wastes would at all be left behind from Soapack products. In doing this, designers have tried to evaluate the evolution of the packaging in the future which can be completely disintegrated that will help reduce quantity of the packaging bottles by millions.

Bathroom products such as shampoos, soaps, dishwashing liquids are enormously produced and packed in plastic containers. These packaging not only will they be discarded but also still have a very short service duration, somewhat only 1-2 month(s). It is expected throughout a lifetime of a singly one person that approximately 800 shampoo bottles will be used. In most case, they will be discarded and subsequently caused environmental pollution that will take thousands of years for decomposition. Now that, we may come to a turning point to wake up and pay more attention on the matter of the plastics or turn to use the environmentally friendly packaging.

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