mi zhou reduces plastic waste with shampoo packaging made out of soap

mi zhou reduces plastic waste with shampoo packaging made out of soap

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zhou’s soapack is a sustainable brand that proposes the use of soap as a material to package shampoo and other toiletry products. in doing so, the designer attempts to re-evaluate the


evolution of packaging in the future and reduce the plastic footprint. the packaging itself can be used as soap and completely disintegrates when used, leaving no plastic residue behind. 


 


the designer’s colorful pieces feature pastel gradients that allude to calming soap bubble baths. the rounded shapes have a soft, opaque look that make them appealing design objects


themselves. some forms even resemble antique perfume bottles, assuming a more luxurious feel.


 


mi zhou is a post-graduate student at central sant martins and developed this project for the material futures program. soapack was exhibited in the degree show during june 19-23, 2019.