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Kopper
Balin Lee
Bachelor of Industrial Design - University of Western Sydney
www.coroflot.com/bjl



Kopper can provide a level of hygiene never before experienced in the third world. Many preventable diseases can be controlled through basic hand washing practices, unfortunately much of the third world doesn't have access to clean water, let alone soap.

Kopper meets the need for third world hygiene as it uses existing water supplies (regardless of contamination) and it's electrolysis and filtration systems eliminates 99.99% of all parasites, viruses and bacteria whilst producing clean water as it's only bi-product of use.

Kopper’s unique design is both familiar and intuitive as the design has been inspired by the shape and use of soap thereby making the product's operation more instinctive to the diverse cultures of third-world populations who are generally aware of how soap is used..


 
 
 
 
 
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