Designer Andrea Ponti has created an interesting concept for the Milan Expo 2015. The Life is a water container, designed to be used for one day and then recycled again. Each one is made from natural cotton with a layer of recycled paper, free from toxic chemical ink and adhesives that can’t be recycled. It also sports a handy green cord for carrying it over your shoulder. Ponti’s proposal also includes water fountains placed around the Expo location so that people can fill up their containers throughout the day.
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