Sustainable Glass-Made Concepts

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Students from Lund University Contribute to a Circular Economy

Students from the Lund University in Sweden have debuted numerous glass-made concepts that seek to propel the circular economy forward and make the use of plastic obsolete. Thirty-one in total, these designs were exhibited during the Stockholm Furnture & Light Fair. They were part of an exhibition called 'Transparent.'

The glass-made concept extends to everyday household objects such as contact lens cases, vegetable vases, and even pill packets, as well as some CPG innovations in the food and drink, cosmetic and building industries. These ideas build on the potential of glass as a material, which has "longevity and [...] recyclability." The designs were completed in collaboration with expert glassblowers.

As it covers a wide range of categories, the sustainable glass-made concepts are quite important and actionable.
Trend Themes
1. Circular Economy - The glass-made concepts contribute to a circular economy by making plastic obsolete.
2. Sustainable Design - The use of glass as a material promotes sustainability and recyclability.
3. Collaborative Innovation - The designs were completed in collaboration with expert glassblowers, showcasing the potential for collaborative innovation in the glass industry.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) - The glass-made concepts offer disruptive innovation opportunities in the food and drink, and cosmetic industries.
2. Building Industry - The glass-made concepts present disruptive innovation opportunities for eco-friendly building materials and design.
3. Lighting and Furniture Industry - The glass-made concepts showcased at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair highlight disruptive innovation opportunities in the lighting and furniture industry.

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