Urban Needle Box Concept Aimed at Responsible Drug Addicts, an Oxymoron if Ever There Was One [Needle Safe]


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Dutch designer Hån Pham has devised the Urban Needle Box to tackle the problem of used, and possibly infected, needles lying around in public areas. A kind of pocket-sized safety box for sharps, the Zippo-lighter-sized device should be cheap to make, and looks easy to use. The concept might have just one difficulty to overcome: reminding someone who’s brain is fizzing with Smack to actually put needles in it. [Yanko Design]

Original post by Kit Eaton



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