Green gifts: Bottle with a cause
Green gifts: Bottle with a causeSat, Nov 15 2008 at 12:37 PM EST
Wash those bottled-water blues away with Riverkeeper's lightweight stainless canteens in festive red, silver, aqua and blue. Sales benefit the non-profit organization, which protects the Hudson River watershed. And it's not just for New Yorkers: As a member of Food and Water's Take Back the Tap (TBTT) campaign, Riverkeeper helps protect all our rights to clean public drinking water.
Related Links More reasons to TBTT: Thirty-one billion liters of bottled water are gulped by Americans every year, and 50 million barrels of oil are used to make the plastic bottles, transport and store them, Riverkeeper reports. Instead, give and drink from their compact, ultralight bottle with the slogan, "I Bottle My Own." Plus, of course, it's pure stainless steel and BPA-free. Buy the Riverkeeper bottle here ($20).
Other lightweight stainless bottles can be got from Kleen Kanteen and Bilt (the latter also makes vacuum bottles, as does Guyot). Trade in that leachy Lexan plastic waterbottle for identical-looking, but BPA-free, Tritan polyester from Nalgene or Camelbak
Want to take further action to protect our water resources?
*If you have a favorite, green-sympatico eatery that serves bottled water, take them TBTT's restaurateur's pledge to switch to offering only tap.
*College students, download these tools for de-bottling your campus food service and vendors.
*Get great water conservation tips and use the new personal water calculator from TBTT partner, H20 Conserve.
Makes us thirsty. Odd how one little bottle can say so much.
Story by Mindy Pennybacker. This article originally appeared in Plenty in November 2008. The story was moved to MNN.com in April 2009.
Copyright Environ Press 2008
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