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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

5 eco-friendly water bottles to reuse, rehydrate, refill

We know we need to hydrate. We may not be sure exactly how much water we're supposed to drink but we do know we need it. We also know by now that, unless we want our great-grandchildren dealing with landfills packed full of our disposable water bottles, we've got to change how we get our H2O in. Finally, we know reusable water bottles full of the good stuff straight out of the faucet (because the tap water's often a great choice, even if you have to spend a few minutes filtering it) is the best way to go when you're on the go, in the house and especially when you are working out.

If you want to dig in to all the ifs, whys and why fors about how we can make ourselves and our world happier by really thinking about the plastic we buy, use once and toss, I suggest you read up on all the scary stats and simple steps we can take. I loved this article on why and how to choose a reusable bottle responsibly.

For now, let's take what we know and use (and reuse) it wisely. Here are five fab water bottles I think are well worth the investment:

For the bellydancing diva -- This Maharadsha Ruby bottle by Sigg will keep your water cool while you're heating up the dance floor with hip shakes and shoulder shimmies. At $22, Sigg bottles are my favorite for their reliable insulation, adorable designs and and cool interchangeable tops.


For the (sort of) reformed football-loving frat-party attending team-up-with-the-boys weekend warrior -- This Oval Aluminum Sigg bottle's shaped like a flask but is intended for good old H20. It will fit so well in your hand, you'll swear you just snuck it into the stands at the D-2 championships, not playing HORSE at the park or sprinting the stairs with your buddies. Fork over a 20-spot for the flask.


For the cross-trainer who likes versatility but has a thing for vibrant colors -- Everyone I know who has a CamelBak Better Bottle rarely releases it from their hands. They take it everywhere they go, from running inclines on the treadmill to running to the grocery store. They are durable and once you get used to the bite-and-sip cap (no sucking here), you'll soon be as devoted to this multi-sized wonder. Most run about ten bucks.

For the woman who started jump roping at age ten and hasn't stopped since -- The Klean Kanteen stainless steel bottles are for those straightforward, I-found-a-formula-and-I'm-sticking-to-it activas. The sleek design, interchangeable lids and cute carriers make them practical and adaptable. The range of sizes -- 12 to 40 ounces -- mean they grow along with you or your thirst. At $30 and up, they are spendy, but Klean Kanteen lovers swear by them anyway and are very loyal.


For the eco-chic-ly simple chica whose happy hobby is hiking from the recycling center to the thrift shop to the community compost heap -- This baby costs you nothing (just grab one out of your grandma's cupboard) or little (probably a quarter in the neglected dishes aisle of that thrift store) and unless you are a runner or have a baby in the throwy phase or care about people staring while you unscrew the giant metal lid to take a gulp, it is perfect for dipping into troughs or sinks or clean water lakes for your water. Zero dollars, big watermark, minimal footprint and hey, it's not as extreme as carrying a little drink in your cupped hands all day.




Need more eco-goodness?
Now that you have your bottle, bag it up in the cutest reusable totes you've ever seen! I am so over those drab green bags in drab green that they sell at my grocery store. I am so getting these.




[photo credit: Shioguchi / Photographer's Choice RF / Getty Images]
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  • Bianca D's Avatar
    Posted by Bianca D Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:48am PDT

    Where do you purchase these SIGG Bottles? Please....I want one!

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  • jo's Avatar
    Posted by jo Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:35pm PDT

    Amazon.com has a ton of Sigg options, or go to siggstore.com. Happy shopping!

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  • Kelly's Avatar
    Posted by Kelly Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:19pm PDT

    To buy a SIGG go to sigg.com or onlinefitness.com. I just put in my order for one. Can't wait to get it!

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  • Kimberly W's Avatar
    Posted by Kimberly W Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:12pm PDT

    You can buy SIGG products at www.mysigg.com

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  • SFH's Avatar
    Posted by SFH Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:44pm PDT

    Everyone should wait-&see before purchasing a SIGG: I bought one near Christmas and treated it like a beautiful, shiny blue baby ... and it was leaking by February. The retailer through Amazon bounced my complaint to the manufacturer's representative (MySigg.com) and they have given me the cold & unprofessional shoulder for over six weeks -- ignoring my three telephone calls and one e-mail. I e-mailed SIGG-Corporate over a week again (it's now April 23!) and have yet to get a response. I love the notion of stylish reusable bottles; that's why I bought a SIGG in the first place. However, as I want this bottle to be something to USE rather than to HAVE, I am disappointed by the leak and the horrible customer service.

    Are Klean Kanteens more reliable? Is Klean Kanteen a responsible company when problems arise? Look for answers to those questions as you think twice about buying your own leaky SIGG.

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  • __A_YAHOO_USER__'s Avatar
    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:41pm PDT

    Hi someone asked where you can buy these sigg bottles. I shop at this store for some of my earth friendly gear. They have some cute choices!

    http://www.greenstuffconnection.com Check their Home Gift Section!

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  • Kevinthegarden's Avatar
    Posted by Kevinthegarden Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:40pm PDT

    Speaking of disposable water bottles. How much water do you think is on the shelf in all the stores all over the world? For something we don't manufacture, we sure know how to waste it. The oceans salinity levels are rising, and we have the answer sitting on the shelves at the grocery store. Not very green huh? I'm glad that some are promoting re-usable bottles, now if we can just get folks to get used to tap water.

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  • Brian's Avatar
    Posted by Brian Thu May 8, 2008 8:51pm PDT

    I bought a SIGG bottle last summer at my local REI store after hearing about the BPA issue and have been pleased with it ever since. I recently ordered two more bottles from mysigg.com but have had similar difficulties getting my order filled. I have sent emails and called the phone numbers available but have not received a response. I would suggest avoiding this retailer if at all possible.

    SFH - were you able to resolve your order with mysigg.com? If so, do you (or anyone else) have any suggestions for how to work with them?

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  • Peeblesf's Avatar
    Posted by Peeblesf Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:19pm PDT

    I am looking for a resusable water bottle not made in China, is this possible?

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  • songbird's Avatar
    Posted by songbird Sun Nov 9, 2008 11:31am PST

    This bottle is awesome! It is stainless steel, and made with a special insulation so that the outside doesn't sweat! http://www.flylady.net/pages/FlyShop_swb.asp

    The bottle also has a wide enough opening to add ice, and the bottle fits into the car drink holders.

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