Clean, green design for ‘microdrink’ packaging

Kvell puts sustainable and sleek package design at the forefront when developing its waterdrop microdrink, a 5-g cube of powdered health and wellness ingredients that dissolves in water.

The starch- and fiber-based Empowerment Box comprises three parts—a lid, a base, and an inlay.
The starch- and fiber-based Empowerment Box comprises three parts—a lid, a base, and an inlay.

Austrian-based company Kvell is proving that the old adage “good things come in small packages” is true. It’s waterdrop™ “microdrink,” a 5-g cube of compressed powder that adds natural aromas, vitamins, and superfood extracts to a plain glass of water, is full of goodness, using the best and healthiest ingredients from around the world. Its packaging is equally as good, with aesthetics, ease of use, and sustainability at the center of its design.

The waterdrop cube is the result of two years of research and development by Kvell and its European partners that culminated in the product’s release in January 2017. “It is a sugar-free microdrink that helps people drink more water by adding selected natural aromas, superfood extracts, and precious vitamins,” explains Christoph Hermann, Kvell co-founder and Chief Design Officer. “Our mission is to empower our consumer to live a healthier lifestyle, drinking less of what isn’t good for them. We’re proud of the fact that our carefully developed product is also kind to Mother Earth—easily transportable, saving CO2 emissions, and just requiring water to drop it into.”

From the beginning, packaging design was a crucial factor, Hermann says. “We wanted to put design at the core of waterdrop to make the product sustainable and aesthetically pleasing and to create a fantastic consumer experience.”

With a modern, clean feel, packaging comprises a rigid plastic blister with lidding film that holds a single waterdrop. Multiple drops are then packaged in four-, 12-, and 48-ct cartons. The 48-ct Empowerment Box is especially notable: It is made from a starch- and fiber-based material from Netherlands-based PaperFoam that offers a range of sustainability benefits, including a light weight, recyclability, biodegradability, compostability, the use of renewable materials, and more. Says Hermann, “It just perfectly fits our brand promises.”

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