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Want to cut out single-use plastic and use a BPA-free drinks bottle with an eye-catching design? Bring a smile to your face each time you sip your drink with a beautifully illustrated stainless steel bottle!

Did you know we also sell reuseable produce bags and other eco home essentials?

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RSPB Flight travel cup product photo
RSPB Flight travel cup
£6.00
£10.00
RSPB Picnic cool bag, Making a splash collection product photo
RSPB Picnic cool bag, Making a splash collection
£15.00
£25.00
RSPB Kingfisher enamel travel mug, Making a splash collection product photo
RSPB Kingfisher enamel travel mug, Making a splash collection
£5.00
£10.00
RSPB Lapwing metal water bottle, Making a splash collection product photo
RSPB Lapwing metal water bottle, Making a splash collection
£8.00
£16.00
RSPB Insulated flask, Making a splash collection product photo
RSPB Insulated flask, Making a splash collection
£10.00
£18.00

Eco water bottle FAQs

Is stainless steel eco-friendly?

Stainless steel is a completely recyclable and environmentally friendly material. Stainless steel water bottles have a long shelf life and are constructed of easily recyclable natural resources. Furthermore, there are no hazardous run-offs associated with its production

What is the healthiest water bottle to us?

Stainless steel and glass are the healthiest materials for a water bottle. Glass as material is non-toxic, eco-friendly, recyclable, and easy to maintain. Glass is also non-permeable, which means it won't dissolve in water, compromising taste and health.

Does stainless steel leach into water?

Like glass, stainless steel is safer since it does not contain chemicals that will leach into the water. It's also easy to clean and lasts a long time. Stainless steel is environmentally friendly, a superb insulator, and unlike plastic does not harbour bacteria

Do plastic water bottles get recycled?

Even though many eco-friendly plastic water bottles are "recyclable", only a small fraction of them are really recycled. According to various studies, seven out of ten plastic water bottles are burnt, disposed of in landfills, or discarded as litter