Plant-Based Reusable Bottle Sets a New Standard for Sustainability - Yanko Design
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Anew, a New Zealand company, has created plant-based water bottles that are carbon negative. Each bottle removes CO2 from the atmosphere during its lifecycle. The design uses mono-material construction, which simplifies recycling and enhances durability. Independent lab tests confirm these bottles do not release microplastics and are free from harmful chemicals like BPA, BPS, and PFAS. Anew promotes a circular system that encourages long-term use of the bottles, aiming to reduce environmental impact and improve health safety in hydration options.
Anew's innovative approach to water bottles utilizes plant-based materials that capture more carbon dioxide during growth than is produced during manufacturing, resulting in a truly carbon negative product.
The mono-material design of Anew's water bottles ensures no mixed materials complicate recycling, while maintaining durability and eliminating waste from adhesives.
Independent lab tests show Anew's bottles do not shed microplastics and are free from BPA, BPS, and PFAS, meeting strict safety standards.
Anew's circular system encourages extended use of bottles, promoting sustainability and reducing reliance on traditional plastic products.
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