Fruit puree and yoghurts are a very convenient and healthy snack on the run, but the packaging for this is far from convenient. And the packaging is most often disposable, which creates too much temptation to throw it away right after use. That is, there is a problem: it is useful, but not convenient and not environmentally friendly. However, sooner or later, a solution is found for any problem.
And a rather unconventional solution to this problem is called Koor. This is a reusable bottle that has a filling mechanism similar to a syringe. With its help, you can put any paste-like product into the bottle: puree, yogurt, honey, sauces or even cosmetic creams, fats, paints, etc. You simply draw the product into the bottle like a syringe. After that, you turn the mechanism and close the bottle with a cap, which seals it. The entire process is shown in detail on the manufacturer's website - everything is simple, even a child can handle it.
The bottle is made of food-grade polypropylene, which ensures its durability. In addition, all parts of the bottle can be replaced - each of them is sold separately and is easy to change. In this way, the manufacturer hopes to encourage buyers to repair their bottles rather than buy new ones.
The bottle is small - only 150 ml. It is convenient to take it with you to school, to a picnic, to competitions, and of course, just use it at home. The manufacturer also recommends using it when caring for sick and elderly people.
Last year, Koor already won two gold awards at prestigious packaging competitions. And now there are plans to improve and refine it: a container for bulk fraction, the possibility of automatic filling, etc.
Materials used from the sites koor.life, packagingeurope.com.