collapsecans
Collapsecans are a class of largely experimental beverage containers designed to reduce their volume after use by mechanically collapsing the walls. The concept aims to maintain containment during drinking but allow the can to be compacted to a fraction of its original size for disposal, storage, or transport. Designs explored include accordion-style walls that fold inward, internal pistons that compress a rigid outer shell, and dual-wall constructions with a collapsible inner liner.
Materials and construction vary, but most proposals specify metal or high-strength polymer bodies. Aluminum is commonly
Usage and performance considerations center on sealing, ease of use, and safety. In many designs the collapse
Environmental and practical impact depend on life-cycle trade-offs. Potential benefits include reduced volume for shipping and