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DiFold Origami Bottle: a reusable folding bottle

Origami Bottle (Photo: Yanne Golev)

Compact when folded, stable when unfolded - this is the DiFold Origami Bottle, a reusable bottle with which the founders of the company want to reduce waste packaging and optimize the logistics of such bottles.

The founder of the Bulgarian company DiFold – Radina Popova and Petar Zaharinov – they want a bottle Origami Bottle to show the potential of this design technology, which could soon move to those areas where it would have an even greater impact. The advantage of this folding technology is that it works not only with cylindrical shapes, but also with conical shapes and with a mixture of the aforementioned shapes.

The Origami Bottle utilizes the simplest triangle pattern that allows folding in just three steps. Therefore, the product is extremely practical and compact, while at the same time giving it a minimalistic and elegant look. The bottle is made of high-quality and durable thermoplastic polymer - arnitel and its biological version, arnitel eco. It can be recycled many times and without much loss of quality. The Origami Bottle is BPA-free, and the working temperature is from -30 °C to 100 °C. Enables at least five years of intensive use, as well as for easier recycling in closed recycling (the raw material is used to make the same product). In the future, the duo is also planning a policy of collecting old bottles and converting them into new products.

Origami Bottle
Origami Bottle

DiFold with Origami Bottle on Kickstarter presented on June 16 and reached its goal in just four hours. However, you still have some time to secure your bottle, which will be shipped worldwide in December 2020. The price is for her around 27 euros.

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