LifeGear360
Water quality and accessibility can impact most aspects of life such as hygiene, medicine,<br/>thermal comfort, sewage disposal, and health, to name a few. Rising concerns related to the<br/>quality of drinking water in the United States caused by municipal water utility failures such as<br/>in Texas or in Michigan has led to an inquiry into the root cause of how a supply-chain for a<br/>basic necessity such as water can run into issues. After initial research and investigation, one<br/>hypothesis for this was the nature of how recyclable materials in a linear economy eventually run<br/>into production or storage problems as exhaustible resources (or space) become less accessible<br/>over time. To remedy this issue, LifeGear360 is introduced to allow individual users the liberty<br/>to treat their water directly if needed, while also remaining in a circular economy for the<br/>lifecycle of the product. As a backpack with water treatment capabilities, natural plant fibers are<br/>used to ensure a renewable cycle of production while also redefining the traditional<br/>“plastic-taste” characteristics many people associate with water pouches to a smoother, cleaner<br/>taste. Engineering, sustainability, and business and public service practice have been used in an<br/>interdisciplinary way to prepare this product for its intended use such as in school, for travel, and<br/>for the outdoors. According to the collected outreach, many indicated that they feel as though<br/>there is a need for a product that allows for the feeling of water security which can include<br/>carrying any personal belongings as well. Marketing strategies such as logo creating and online<br/>outreach continually influence product design, up until production would take place following<br/>the finalized design.
- Co-author: Karamanov, Timur
- Co-author: Salciccioli, Julia
- Co-author: Vidaure, Michael
- Thesis director: Byrne, Jared
- Committee member: Marseille, Alicia
- Committee member: Jordan, Amanda
- Contributor (ctb): Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Program
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College