Plant-Based, Reusable Water Bottle is Geared Toward Tourists

Bottle Up brings collectible, prefilled, reusable bottles to London and Amsterdam, with other major cities soon rolling out, to help reduce the plastic litter left behind by tourists.

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Make no mistake, Amsterdam loves tourists. But the plastic waste they leave behind from water bottles, not so much. Frustrated by seeing single-use plastic bottles increasingly litter the streets and canals around their homes, three Amsterdam-based friends recently came up with a solution: They designed a prefilled, reusable water bottle for sale at supermarkets and c-stores that’s decorated in a way that makes it a collectible souvenir, too.

Described as a “global vision,” Bottle Up first launched the concept in the U.K., where it’s been reported that more than 7.7 billion single-use plastic water bottles are consumed every year, with such bottles making up half of the plastic waste in the Thames.

“While steps are being taken for plastic reduction in homes, the Dutch-based entrepreneurs want to take the fight one step further by actively encouraging and giving people on-the-go and tourists the opportunity to buy inexpensive, reusable bottles prefilled with water for the duration of their stay to avoid the ‘grab and go’ culture.” That’s from Braskem, which supplies Bottle Up with I’m green™ sugarcane-based polyethylene resin for the reusable containers, which makes the bottles carbon-neutral, as well.


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Shares Bottle Up co-founder Andrew Eversden, he and his colleagues met Braskem at a trade show where they were able to learn about the bioplastic material and its benefits. “We also heard of positive experiences from other brand owners using I’m green from Braskem,” he adds.

Bottle Up2Because sugarcane is a source of renewable carbon, Braskem reports that for every kilogram of I’m green PE used, around 5 kg of CO2 is saved. “We’re very happy that Bottle Up decided to use our I’m green polyethylene for their bottles and are contributing to developing a way to transition from a single-use solution to a multi-use solution as well as significantly reducing the carbon footprint of the product,” says Marco Jansen, Circular Economy & Sustainability Leader for Braskem Europe & Asia.

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