The Most Eco-Friendly Bottled Water

With a title like that, I bet some of you just rolled your eyes, but hear me out. Treeson is an eco-friendly, toxin-free, trash eliminating, clean energy making, tree planting, best tasting, purest natural spring water ever. Designer Carlton Solle figured out the current recycling system is flawed so he came up with a new system that produces/recycles the bottles, fills them with spring water, and ships them out. Each bottle comes with a built-in return label so it ends right back at the source. AND a tree is planted for every bottle sold. Cradle to Cradle?

Designer: Carlton Solle, Kickstarter


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Water and Wisdom

Water & Wisdom is a charity project that transforms the cardboard packaging for bottles of mineral water into a chessboard. The bottle caps become the chess pieces. Designed for areas of need, the thoughtful design not only provides fresh water, but an intellectually stimulating activity equally important for mental health.

Designers: Chou Wan Yun & Li Chao Hsiang


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Stay Warm With Ceramics

The Yutanpo “water bottle” aims to solve many of the issues with emergency heating elements of its kind by utilizing the unique properties of ceramic. The updated design is not only thinner and lighter than metal version, but safer and more comfortable thanks to the material’s low heat conductivity to the user’s skin. Easily stored, heated and reheated, it’s near perfect for keeping warm when the power goes out!

Designer: Masahiro Minami


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321 Water Filtering Bottle Review

Some months ago I was sent a 321 Water bottle with a note from one of YD’s staff – “this was in the Hunger Games movie!” And it’s true. The bottle was featured in the control room scene of said movie so I thought hey, if it’s good enough for those dystopian dictators with amazing fashion sense, then it’s good enough for me. Hit the jump for the review.

The 321 Water bottle has two unique things working for it – both are design related. One – the bottle design itself looks other worldly. Founder and designer Gretha Oost hit the nail on the head when she created an object that makes people scratch their heads and ask “what is it?” That happened on many occasions as passersby peeked into my office after catching a glimpse of this 9″ tall bottle that almost optically glows blue when filled with water. “It’s a water bottle with a built-in filter” I would answer.

How does it work? Here’s the second unique thing. Think of a coffee press. You fill the bottle with tap water, then slowly press the filtering stem down into the water. It’s a tight fit but any resistance is key to understanding that questionable tap water is being forced through the hydropal activated carbon impregnated polymer filter. The result is tasteless and odorless filtered tap water that all but took 20 seconds to fill and filter – not to mention how utterly cool it looks.

Although there are other filtering water bottles on the market, this is the first one I’ve seen where you proactively filter the water first before drinking it (not including water jugs). Most others filter as you drink. I’m not saying one is better than the other but if you prefer to drink normally as opposed to sucking the water through a filter, then you’ll want the 321 Water bottle.

The bottle itself is made from BPA free plastic and holds 17 oz of water. It comes with one filtering tablet that’ll last you 100 refills. So if you’re drinking the recommended amount of water per day, you’re probably going to need two filtering tablets per month. The tablets come in packs of six at $40 USD. That comes out to about $6.67 per tablet which breaks down to each bottle of water costing you $0.06.

Would I recommend it? Yes. Aside from the costs, the design more than delivered on its promise. It was hard to remember when 100 refills were up but the general rule is to change the tablet every 2.5 weeks. Water always tasted great and 6 months later, people still ask me about the design. Overall it’s more than enough to justify the initial $35 USD investment. It’s extremely easy to clean and in case you’re wondering, fits perfectly in cup holders. Go get you one!

Designer: Gretha Oost, Buy it here


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Guessing Game # 17

The Guessing Game is back! Your hint for today is this: The content inside is a daily requirement however it’s the packaging that you are really after!

I know I keep saying that there are no prizes for guessing, but how about this; if you promise not to cheat and leave an honest guess in the comments, I will crown you the Guessing Game King / Queen! Maybe we should make this a weekly feature and get you real prizes too, let me know what you think.

This is Oasis, a beautifully packaged drinking water veil that doubles up as a ticket and information pamphlet for museums and art houses. The idea behind the concept is to have an interactive and valuable medium of communication and not just nondescript booklet that holds tons of useless information.

Designer: Jin Choi


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A Step Towards a Plastic-Free Paradise

The Ishke system tackles the devastating problem of plastic bottle waste in a new, inventive way that aims to replace plastic bottles with reusable stainless bottles fitted with RFID tags. The tag system facilitates cashless payment and even communicates bottle specifications and user preferences. Situated in public areas, Ishke offers the convenience, taste and trust of bottled water, but provides a brighter alternative to the destructive plastic container.

Designer: Jesse Leeworthy


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Sweat is a Good Thing

Inspired by the human body’s own natural thermoregulation system, the Botl is a clever design that, like us, uses sweat as its primary cooling mechanism. If you’ve ever had a cold drink outside in the sun, you’ve see beads of water drip down the side. The Botl features a unique porous skin that holds on to this “perspiration” so that when the user is riding a bike, the breeze hits the bottle and keeps the beverage cooler longer. Genius!

Designer: Benjamin Helle


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Vapur

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Don’t you hate carrying around your empty water bottle, just because you feel bad throwing it out? The Vapur Anti-bottle conveniently solves that problem in a matter of folds. Once you’re done with it, you can roll it up and stick it in your pocket. Pretty handy.