Jamie Matusow, Editor-in-Chief05.03.21
The 2021 iF Design Awards have just been announced, and for this year’s winners in Packaging Design, the focus was not only on outstanding design but those that fully embraced sustainability methods, recyclable materials and reusability.
Among the nearly 10,000 entries from 52 countries, Trivium Packaging, a $2.7B global metal packaging company, has announced that it has been awarded three 2021 iF Design Awards in packaging design for its “infinitely recyclable and reusable aluminum bottle packaging” for their Petal, Rainforest Artesian Water and Bubble Tree products.
“Trivium continues to push the envelope by designing premium metal packaging that grabs the attention of consumers while meeting the highest standards in design and sustainability,” said John Blum, VP quality & R&D, Americas for Trivium Packaging. “As new, emerging companies as well as large organizations increasingly look to eco-friendly packaging, we’re proud that our infinitely recyclable solutions standout as an appealing, popular choice.”
Trivium took two awards for Personal Care packaging designs.
Petal’s Foaming Hand Soap is a zero-waste hand soap system. Refillable pods are shipped directly to customers, which are mixed with water and dispensed in a stylish, reusable aluminum bottles made from 100% recyclable, lightweight aluminum. The foaming pump is made from post-consumer recycled plastics.
Bubble Tree Refillable Bubble Solution uses aluminum bottles that can be repeatedly refilled over time. In a category that has seen “little innovation in generations,” according to Trivium, the Bubble Tree system is the first to be manufactured and sold in the U.S. The kit includes a durable 100% recyclable bottle with an ergonomic grip and cap with an attached bubble wand to keep hands clean. The easy-to-use refill system allows children to fill their bottles on their own and write their names on them.
Trivium’s third iF award was for their Rainforest Artesian Water bottle, designed to help eliminate single-use plastics, uses 25% recycled aluminum and can be re-closed, refilled and 100% recycled with no plastic components. Its eye-catching labeling pays tribute to the source of the bottled water, namely the rainforest.
Among the nearly 10,000 entries from 52 countries, Trivium Packaging, a $2.7B global metal packaging company, has announced that it has been awarded three 2021 iF Design Awards in packaging design for its “infinitely recyclable and reusable aluminum bottle packaging” for their Petal, Rainforest Artesian Water and Bubble Tree products.
“Trivium continues to push the envelope by designing premium metal packaging that grabs the attention of consumers while meeting the highest standards in design and sustainability,” said John Blum, VP quality & R&D, Americas for Trivium Packaging. “As new, emerging companies as well as large organizations increasingly look to eco-friendly packaging, we’re proud that our infinitely recyclable solutions standout as an appealing, popular choice.”
Trivium took two awards for Personal Care packaging designs.
Petal’s Foaming Hand Soap is a zero-waste hand soap system. Refillable pods are shipped directly to customers, which are mixed with water and dispensed in a stylish, reusable aluminum bottles made from 100% recyclable, lightweight aluminum. The foaming pump is made from post-consumer recycled plastics.
Bubble Tree Refillable Bubble Solution uses aluminum bottles that can be repeatedly refilled over time. In a category that has seen “little innovation in generations,” according to Trivium, the Bubble Tree system is the first to be manufactured and sold in the U.S. The kit includes a durable 100% recyclable bottle with an ergonomic grip and cap with an attached bubble wand to keep hands clean. The easy-to-use refill system allows children to fill their bottles on their own and write their names on them.
Trivium’s third iF award was for their Rainforest Artesian Water bottle, designed to help eliminate single-use plastics, uses 25% recycled aluminum and can be re-closed, refilled and 100% recycled with no plastic components. Its eye-catching labeling pays tribute to the source of the bottled water, namely the rainforest.