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Sent every Tuesday and containing a selection of the most important news highlights. Sent every Thursday and featuring a selection of the best reader comments and most talked-about stories. Our most popular newsletter, formerly known as Dezeen Weekly. "As champions of youth culture, Virgil and Evian generate awareness of the circular economy and collectively inspire new generations to enact positive sustainable change," a spokesperson for the brand told Dezeen.
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Abloh was named Evian's creative advisor for sustainable innovation design in 2018Ībloh, who was named Evian's creative advisor for sustainable innovation design in 2018, has previously created a series of reusable glass bottles for the mineral water brand, which sold out instantly.Īs part of his role, the designer is involved in the re-design of Evian products as well as acting as a youth whisperer, communicating "the importance of innovation in design and sustainability" to his loyal fanbase. In a bid to eliminate all non-essential packaging from its products, the company has also released a "fully circular" label-free bottle but this design was only rolled out in the French hospitality sector. Last year, the mineral water brand already released rPET versions of its three most popular formats – the 500 millilitre, 750 millilitre and 1.5 litre bottles – in countries across Europe.īut all of these bottles, including Abloh's latest design, still feature a label and cap made of virgin high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and oriented polypropylene (OPP), which Evian claims is necessary to preserve "water purity and quality for consumers". Related story Evian releases label-free bottle made from recycled plastic as it embraces the circular economy
