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StackeRs

Sustainable solutions for the lifecycle of baby care products. [2018 university project]

By

2050,

there

will

be

more

plastic

than

fish

in

the

ocean

by

weight.

Approximately

100,000

marine

mammals

and

1

million

seabirds

die

each

year

from

plastic

pollution.

Only

about

9%

of

all

plastic

waste

ever

produced

has

been

recycled.

StackeRs

As a design engineer, I tackled the environmental impact of single-use plastics in baby care packaging by designing StackeRs, an innovative solution that reduces waste and provides value to end-users. Leveraging my skills in design thinking, 3D modeling (CAD), and sustainable design principles, I developed a packaging concept that transforms into a set of versatile, safe building blocks post-use.

Through iterative prototyping and material exploration, I refined the design for optimal functionality and manufacturability, opting for 95% recycled plastics. I also devised a closed-loop system for collection and recycling of the blocks.

StackeRs demonstrate my ability to apply a user-centric, sustainability-focused approach to product design, combining research, creativity, and technical skills to address real-world challenges. This project highlights my proficiency in:

- Design thinking and problem-solving

- 3D modeling and rapid prototyping

- Material selection and sustainable design principles

- Iterative design and testing

- Designing for manufacturability and end-of-life

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