Goran Juric Design portfolio | 2025 | Lightweight Metal Reusable Bottle Concept Supplement or replacement for glass bottles in mass consumption | Independent Research
The project explores the systemic potential of replacing returnable glass bottles with thin-walled stainless steel within industrial refill networks. Structural strength and impact resistance enable significant weight reduction while simultaneously eliminating breakage losses — a limitation inherent to glass.
By increasing the number of refill cycles and stabilizing logistical flows, the metal bottle distributes initial production emissions across a longer operational lifespan. The reduced mass directly affects transport energy efficiency, while durability reduces material losses, the need for additional protective packaging, and operational and insurance risks.
This transition is not a simple material substitution — it is an infrastructure optimization. In systems where glass typically achieves 20–40 use cycles, steel opens the possibility of a significantly longer service life. Environmental efficiency is achieved through cumulative durability, not declarative sustainability.
Durability is the highest form of responsibility. When packaging ceases to be fragile, it ceases to be temporary. Strength becomes a quiet ecological strategy — one that reduces waste not through messaging, but through permanence.



