There is nothing more important than protecting ourselves from the chemicals that invade our everyday lives, including the chemicals and other contaminants that come out of the water tap. Equally important is protecting the environment...
Read More →In a bid to get its customers to stop using disposables, Seattle coffee giant Starbucks is planning to roll out a $1 reusable tumbler. The reusable plastic tumblers will be made to look like its...
Read More →January 3, 2013 – Curt Geiger, President of Geigerrig® Hydration Packs says, “If it’s environmentally sound for reusable water bottles, then it’s environmentally sound for hydration reservoirs.”...
Read More →Would you pay over 1,000 times more for something you could get for free? I didn’t think so, but that’s exactly what happens approximately 85 million times every day, as Americans consume water out of pre-packaged...
Read More →Reusable water bottles that require hand washing have a higher environmental impact than those that are dishwasher safe, according to an independently third-party reviewed lifecycle assessment study (LCA) sponsored by Rubbermaid® and conducted by Environmental...
Read More →A 14-year-old New York student was named “America’s Top Young Scientist” for inventing a solar-powered water jug that changes dirty water into purified drinking water....
Read More →Despite the availability of reusable options, single-use bottled water consumption continues to rise in the United States. Luckily, the market IS filled with reusable water bottle options. So to help determine which bottle is best for you,...
Read More →The social impact focus of Hydros Bottle, the nearly four-year-old quick-fill, water-filtering reusable bottle company from a pair of University of Pennsylvania alumni, continues to spread. The model always included donating a portion of proceeds to...
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