Now, I don't know about you guys, but whenever I approach the Starbucks recycling bin with a sandwich box, I get confused. And hey, I am a grad student, choosing a hole to throw my trash out really shouldn't be that much of a puzzle for me.
So dear Starbucks, would you please so me a favor and install one of these lovely recycles? I could spend an hour explaining the concept, but to be concise: if it's not supposed to go here, it just doesn't fit. Period.
Packing of the recycling cases is also quite impressive in its efficiency and minimal space intake. Never thought packaging matters in this case, but now that I see this one, I am fairly certain IKEA has a way to go.
via Yanko Design
So dear Starbucks, would you please so me a favor and install one of these lovely recycles? I could spend an hour explaining the concept, but to be concise: if it's not supposed to go here, it just doesn't fit. Period.
"The removable internal container system eliminates the use of plastic bags as well as the need to mobilize the entire container. Proportions are modeled not only for visual material minimalism, but also to suit users who would otherwise have trouble reaching the opening. Flat-pack ready easy to assemble/disassemble, the Vita has got all the bases covered."
Packing of the recycling cases is also quite impressive in its efficiency and minimal space intake. Never thought packaging matters in this case, but now that I see this one, I am fairly certain IKEA has a way to go.
via Yanko Design
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