Reusable Water Bottle
To reduce the number of plastic water bottles that end up in landfills, consumers are encouraged to buy reusable bottles reports trendspotter Springwise.
Since those can be bulky to carry along, a company in Thousand Oaks, California designed an alternative.
Vapur is a reusable water bottle that flattens when empty. Like a regular bottle, it stands upright when full. But when it’s empty, users can fold or roll it up to stick it in a pocket or a purse.
Made of ultra-durable three-ply, BPA-free polymer, Vapur bottles can be cleaned in a dishwasher’s top rack and can be frozen to keep water cool.
Vapur’s eco-creds aren’t limited to their day-to-day use: since the bottles can be shipped flat, they’re also greener to ship from manufacturer to distributors and consumers. All in all, it’s an innovative way to make it more convenient for consumers to drink and carry tap water.
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Angela Shupe on November 6th, 2009 2:04 am
That is a great idea! I know that there are times when a water bottle like this would come in handy for me. I especially like the fact that is rolls up, it could easily be stored in my purse.
RedHotFranchises on November 7th, 2009 5:26 am
Nice reminder about Platypus which has had the same type bottle out for 20 years and popular among campers.
Jason on November 17th, 2009 3:46 am
is this product patented. IS the manufacture process patented.
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