Recently, creators from different parts of the world have been impressing us time and time again with new ways to push single-use plastic out of use - the next in a line of genius ideas is called Soapack.
The accessories we use during washing are usually located inside disposable plastic packaging. According to some data, the average individual should spend just 800 shampoo bottles, which take thousands of years to decompose and so on they pollute the environment.
Help is coming now Mi Zhou, a graduate student at the University of London Central Saint Martins, which represents packaging for toiletries, made of soap. He named her Soappack, and with it he wants to reduce the plastic footprint in the future. The packaging can be used simultaneously as washing soap, and in this way eventually completely decomposes and leaves no traces behind.
Along with the functionality of his product, Zhou did not forget about the design either. The soaps that adorn them pastel colors, convince with rounded edges, which contribute to a gentle appearance. Some shapes resemble perfume bottles and thus evoke an air of luxury.