Reclaimed Bottle Tumblers

The Forest Tumblers Feature Reused Glass from Bottles of Bordeaux

The Forest Tumblers by Green Glass are a series of drinking glasses that repurpose old and discarded bottles of Bordeaux wine by transforming the canteens into mugs. The bottles are carefully sliced and serrated at the edges to create a drinking glass that can be used over and over again.

Green Glass' brand vision to repurpose packaging design into household dishware is an innovative concept that makes use of products that would otherwise end up in a landfill. The Tumbler Forest is made with minimal alterations done to the bottle of Bordeaux. The bottle is sliced near the middle to create a curved cup that maintains its green hued glass tint. The stylish cups come in a set of four adding style to a home while repurposing old glass.
Trend Themes
1. Repurposing Packaging Design - Repurposing packaging design into household dishware presents disruptive innovation opportunities for sustainable and eco-friendly product development.
2. Sustainable Materials - Using reclaimed materials like old glass bottles to create new products offers disruptive innovation opportunities for sustainability-focused industries.
3. Circular Economy Solutions - Creating drinking glasses from discarded bottles contributes to the circular economy and presents disruptive innovation opportunities for waste reduction and resource optimization.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Home Goods - The sustainable home goods industry can leverage repurposed packaging designs to create stylish and eco-friendly products.
2. Waste Management and Recycling - The waste management and recycling industry can explore the use of reclaimed materials like old glass bottles to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for reducing waste.
3. Hospitality and Food Service - The hospitality and food service industry can incorporate reclaimed bottle tumblers to promote sustainability and enhance the dining experience.

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