
Americans are currently adding 30 million PET water bottles to our nation's landfills – everyday (http://www.mysigg.com/)!
Unlike disposable bottles, reusable bottles really are leak-proof, even after many washes in the top rack of the dishwasher. The wide-mouth lids are easy to find in a kitchen drawer, and they make it easy to add ice cubes, lemon wedges or stir-in drink mixes. What kinds of things do you and your family do to help protect the environment (http://www.familyfun.com/)
Nalgene is removing their hard plastic water bottles from circulation. The maker of the popular Nalgene water bottle is pulling the product from shelves. The world's biggest retailer is phasing out the sale of certain baby bottles. And a manufacturer of infant products is dropping some of its plastic goods. These actions were sparked by a federal report released this week that acknowledged a chemical found in many plastic products may cause health problems, particularly among children. Studies say bisphenol A is harmful to humans, which is something contained in the previous nalgene water bottles (HoustonChronicle.com).
Try using SIGG bottles. They are Swiss Engineered Water Bottles. SIGG has perfected the formula of its proprietary inner liner over decades of scientific research and Swiss engineering. The ingredients (like the formula for Coca-Cola) remain secret and unavailable to 3rd parties so as to ensure SIGG retains its competitive advantage. The key of course is that the SIGG liner is FDA approved and independently tested to be taste and scent inert – and resistant to any leaching (0.0%) so 100% safe (http://www.mysigg.com/).
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