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Bottle It Up

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We know plastic water bottles can leach chemicals, but that doesn’t mean the only alternative is toting oversized canteens. Faucet Face is looking to “bring back tap water’s dignity” the glass way with artistically designed bottles ($15, or four for $45 with a donated filter being made for a family). For each bottle purchased, the company donates a portion of the profits to manufacture water filters for people in rural India as part of its 1 for 100 program. Between BPA-free caps, reusability, corporate generosity, and the promise of better tasting water, our only question is which of the three bottle looks to choose from - though we’re strongly leaning towards “Tap Is Terrific.”

 

  • http://twitter.com/riveusa Jillian Craig

    Your readers might be interested in Rive’s eco-chic glass water bottles.

    We just launched our new website, which you can see here: http://www.riveusa.com/

    Our reusable bottles are not only BPA-free and non-leaching, but they also feature incredibly beautiful designs!

  • disgusted by plastic

    buying a glass bottle for your tap water sounds about as stupid as using a plastic one, only healthier. What about reduce, reuse, recycle?

  • http://profiles.google.com/dragana.stojkovic Dragana Stojkovic

    This is really ecostylish ;)
    Dragana
    http://www.ecommitted.blogspot.com