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The product turns two plastic bottles into a clothes hanger by screwing the bottles into the hook. By the concept that reuses empty plastic bottles, I try to present to consumers a realistic idea to address environmental realities and encourage the reuse of already ?“consumed?” items to form a new functional product. The design incorporates the following features that make it practical and appealing to both producers and consumers: ?• Low cost, realistic commodity ?• The shape of the bottle provides more fit support for the shoulder of clothes than traditional ones ?• Inspire the interest of users: the concept will attract consumers and inspire a rethinking of consumption habits

by: Xuan Yu
licence: Unknown / Not defined
tags: bottle plastic hang clothes eco recycle
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  1. DA says:

    a reminder to hydrate as you stuble into your closet in the morning after a night of hearty drinking? this is not most space-efficient though.

  2. Alex says:

    It would also prevent those little hanger thingies that happen in your shirt when you hang it up wrong, because the bottles are curved

  3. Katie says:

    I think this starts an interesting way of thinking. Empty plastic bottles are becoming a huge problem, and I like that people like yourself are thinking about how to turn something that is now garbage into something usable.

    Could it also be used for soda bottles? I can think of some young guys who would enjoy having a closet full of mountain dew bottles.

    Also, might drink companies be interested in getting involved with this as a promotion? Could be a way for them to deal with criticism about all the discarded bottles.

  4. disaign says:

    This is a good idea, but I need it HERE, because I have no Recycle center…. Excuse me……jejejej

  5. Eric says:

    Wouldn’t it be better to not use plastic bottles at all?

  6. Eidolon says:

    Don’t you think the cost of making these, with their thickness and the threads where the bottles attach, would be a lot more than normal plastic hangers and especially more than wire ones?

  7. Micoul says:

    Ragtime, I am still laughing at your joke. You made my day.

  8. Rebecca says:

    I don’t know about everyone else, but I barely have enough room in my closet for my clothes hanging on regular hangers- I certainly don’t have the extra space for this.

  9. glamjets says:

    @_Rebecca: Flatten the bottles.

    @_Eric: That’s not happening any time soon. Many hangers are made of plastic as too are bottles; shift resources into another use.

    Very impressive idea. The shape of the bottles mimics that of a person’s shoulders and if flattened they could be shaped to do little harm to the lay of the shoulders also.

  10. Guille says:

    malo, ocuparia mucho lugar
    mala idea

  11. Lizz says:

    no
    it would deform clothes and take up to much room… if you say flatten the bottles, then that completey defeats the object of self efficiency!

  12. Also, might drink companies be interested in getting involved with this as a promotion? Could be a way for them to deal with criticism about all the discarded bottles.

  13. Photoshop says:

    Wouldn’t it be better to not use plastic bottles at all?

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