Better with Less - Design Challenge: The winning design presents an alternative to bubble wrap

June 4th, 2018

The winning design "Stretching Inner Part" was submitted to the eCommerce category. It is an internal piece of corrugated box that allows packing products of variable size without the need for bubble wrap. This versatile product could be used to pack various types of items and ensures that the product remains attached to the package during transportation. Numminen will receive the main prize of 10.000 euros for his design.

The winning design "Stretching Inner Part" was submitted to the eCommerce category. It is an internal piece of corrugated box that allows packing products of variable size without the need for bubble wrap. This versatile product could be used to pack various types of items and ensures that the product remains attached to the package during transportation. Numminen will receive the main prize of 10.000 euros for his design.

The first honorable mention was for Jeroen Caelen's “banning plastic toilet roll”. Your work was submitted to the 'wild card' category. This new type of toilet paper packaging consists of a hexagonal tube designed from cardboard that also functions as a toilet paper holder. It appealed to both the judges and the general audience, as it was also the public's favorite design.

The second honorable mention was awarded to 'The Moisture Face Creme' cosmetic package designed by Abdullah Cam. The reusable cardboard pack is combined with an interchangeable plastic inner part. This solution makes plastic or aluminum coating unnecessary and recycling the package easier.

Pawel Krawczugo took home the third honorable mention with his 'TWIST' design, a discreet but functional packaging design intended for the cosmetic and other industries. Both the 2nd and 3rd award-winning awards of honor were submitted to the cosmetics category.

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