Brilliant packaging designed by Sang Min Yu and Wong Sang Lee allows you to squeeze out every last bit of toothpaste.
Innovative design eliminates the hard-to-squeeze areas in the container, minimizing the amount of toothpaste left behind.
Save Paste concept also merges cardboard packaging and the tube into one unit to reduce waste and manufacturing costs.
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Elphi
This is a brilliant idea!! I absolutely love it!
Jul 21st, 2011
icha
Wow! see..not everything have to be sealed with paperbox..
Jul 21st, 2011
Madeleine
I have faith yet for the human race. brilliant.
Jul 22nd, 2011
Kari Bradshaw
useful, beautiful and save-ful. love it!
Jul 22nd, 2011
Critical Eye
Eco-friendly, practical, and likely producible/marketable, too!
Jul 22nd, 2011
pooja
awesum idea …..
Jul 22nd, 2011
TrollFace
What a ridiculous idea! What if the cardboard gets wet and starts to rot?! You could get cardboard poisoning!
Jul 22nd, 2011
Doc
TrollFace, the outside of the cardboard could be treated with wax. That way it won’t get soggy. And I don’t think card board poisoning is a real poisoning :)
Jul 22nd, 2011
Milan
No toothpast company will ever use this just because the opening is too small. You will use a small amount of paste using it, wich is nice for the consumer but not so nice for the company.
Jul 22nd, 2011
MMM
A brilliant, useful idea. It saves resources on multiple levels. I hope we do see some company snap this idea up.
Jul 22nd, 2011
Ariadna
Milan! The cost per unit would obviously be raised (as in for every eco-product any company releases, these consumers accept that fact), so its a win-win on the consumer AND the company.. They don’t also have to ONLY produce these “eco-friendly” packages, they might sum them to their available products as a purchasing option.. So YES! It’s quite brilliant! I’d have different shapes made to call on the consumers attention.. Sorry for the bad english, I’m not american.. haha
Jul 22nd, 2011
Ninja Egg :D
This excellent. I love it! Trollface really? Cardboard poisoning. Wow.
Jul 22nd, 2011
Ben
At last !
When they make us pay plastic bags at the supermarket !….
When will we get innovative, handy and ecofriendly products like this one ?
Jul 22nd, 2011
Anna
Oh wow. Where do I get one?
Jul 22nd, 2011
ran
i appreciate how they make this so efficient and so green
Jul 22nd, 2011
Cj
lol at the cardboard poisoning. I love it! Others just need to get a sense of humor.
Jul 23rd, 2011
Meow
I love it! I hate wasting precious toothpaste!
Jul 24th, 2011
Saadieq
Brilliant idea!
Jul 28th, 2011
Rachael
So, they’ll be able to get more onto one truck, but things are shipped by weight, aren’t they? Trucks are only allowed to weigh a certain amount. All they did was eliminate the cardboard box that some of the toothpastes come in, so there’s still plastic and metal in them. I don’t think they’ll do much for the eco friendly nonsense, but it’s still a cool design.
Jul 28th, 2011
Ebombar
You should consider the space usage of this package as well and make a foot-like addon for it to stay upright and not waste too much space within your bathroom cupboard / shelf etc.
Dec 17th, 2012
Ebombar
Don’t bother mentioning it can stay upright when you put it up-side-down I don’t want the toothpaste opening to touch anywhere :)
Dec 17th, 2012
michael
This packaging is awesome, but the International packaging organization have ever tried a packaging that’s similar with this picture but that couldn’t applied to the market and process.
Nov 18th, 2013
Andrew
How do I get these???
Dec 17th, 2013