Eco-design: the reusable and biodegradable can comes from Taiwan

    Renew X CAN - Tin Can, the new can designed and produced in a limited edition by the Haoshi Design Studio, in collaboration with the PLA Studio. The Tin Can is a can made of PLA, polylactic acid, a material derived from corn starch, ecological and biodegradable under certain conditions of temperature and humidity.



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    Every 30 seconds in the US alone they are thrown away well 106 thousand cans in aluminum: an enormous amount, which significantly increases the mountain of waste produced daily in our homes and cities. Self collection e recycling options remain not only valid but obligatory, the real challenge is reduce the massive consumption of polluting products, limiting waste and focusing on common sense, on the right intuitions and, whenever possible, on technological innovation.



    This is the case of Renew X CAN – Tin Can, the new can designed and produced in a limited edition by Haoshi Design Studio, In collaboration with the PLA Studio. The Tin Can is a can in PLA, polylactic acid, for an material derived from starch of but,ecological and biodegradable under certain conditions temperature and humidity.

    This first model of eco-friendly can, that for the moment it has a not exactly modest cost (28 dollars), at least considering its intended use, it has a capacity of 280 ml, guarantees full protection of the contents, is safe for those who use it, who does not risk burning their hands, and has excellent resistance both to high and to low temperatures. Besides being extremely practical, it is also reusable, thanks to the resistance of the material and the perfectly resealable cap.

    Eco-design: the reusable and biodegradable can comes from Taiwan


    If the cost of Tin Can is, at least for the moment, quite prohibitive for the product to have a widespread use and distribution, who knows that the concept of an alternative can it does not act as a stimulus for some researcher of good will. The good example of the Haoshi Design Studio it could in fact provoke new ideas and studies, with the aim of replacing the polluting materials with eco-sustainable products and significantly reduce the impact that our consumption has on the world around us.


    Lisa Vagnozzi

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