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Coffinger, Instant Coffee Packaging Helps You Use Your Finger as a Stirrer

October 1, 2012 by Chris Durso

We’ve all been there — having to use our finger to stir our coffee. Coffinger, an instant coffee packaging concept, actually supports our laziness. The design by Jaeyong Lee provides a convenient and eco-friendly solution when there’s no stirrer to be found, or when you’re in no mood to go digging for a spoon.

Simply tear the packaging, add coffee to hot water, turn the packaging inside-out over your finger, and stir. The inside of the Coffinger packaging is aluminum-coated — creating a sanitary and eco-friendly alternative to a non-biodegradable stirrer or your dirty digit.

For an even more convenient coffee option, check out Coffee On A Stick. Or, an eco-friendly container with I Am Not A Paper Cup.

[via Yanko Design]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: coffee, packaging, sustainable

I Am Not A Paper Cup

January 11, 2012 by Chris Durso

Approximately 58 billion non-recyclable coffee cups are disposed of every year. I Am Not A Paper Cup will help make you only appear to be part of the problem.

The ceramic cup with silicone top looks like its earth-hating paper version, but is in fact a high-quality and reusable mug. Grab one and you’ll be feeling like a do-gooder in no time. Or buy 58 billion and really make a dent.

Available at The Foodiggity Shop.

Filed Under: Foodiggity Shop Tagged With: coffee, cup, environment, gifts, mug, shop, sustainable

Heinz Ketchup Goes Green… Again?

February 25, 2011 by Chris Durso

Heinz, in an effort to meet its environmental objectives, will start using the eco-friendly PlantBottle. The packaging technology borrowed from Coca-Cola will hopefully help Heinz reduce its emissions and energy usage 20% by the year 2015.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: ketchup, packaging, sustainable

Mr. Peanut Gets a New Ride

February 24, 2011 by Chris Durso

Everyone’s favorite monocled mascot, Mr. Peanut, will soon be a little easier to see coming. The anthropomorphic nut, and longtime face of Planters, will now be rolling in the aptly titled ‘Nutmobile‘.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: advertising, design, peanut, sustainable

A Plantable Comic Book That Will Grow Herbs

February 23, 2011 by Chris Durso

Have no fear… The Gardener is here! The eco-friendly comic book by Sprout Home consists of paper infused with mixed herb seeds, that when planted will make you the hero of your backyard.

But be aware of your newly acquired arch nemeses of garden pests and lack of sunlight.

[link, via Neatorama]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: art, comics, design, herbs, sustainable

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