Plastic bottles
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Petal Drops
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"Designed by the Quirky community in just 24 hours, Petal Drops is a flower-shaped funnel that fits on top of standard threaded water and soda bottles, providing users with the chance to easily and elegantly capture rain water and repurpose it for watering plants. Rainy days may not seem so bad anymore. - Made in the USA using a corn, tapioca, wheat, and potato based polypropylene bio-resin. - ..."
Eco-Friendly Corn Resin PLA Reusable Water Bottle with Carbon Filter
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"A water bottle made from CORN!! We are getting away from petroleum-based plastics, and this bottle proves it. Finally, a drinking water bottle that makes sense on multiple levels. There are numerous environmental concerns that this bottle addresses: 1. Made from corn resin (also known as polylactic acid or PLA), unlike regular PET plastic,which is made from petroleum, this new plastic helps ..."
Good Water Cup
1 recommendation
"It's a simple idea, but I love the execution. Take the bottom of a plastic soda bottle, and use it as the mold for a cup. The resulting cup seems familiar and still a bit alien. The shape also is a bit reminiscent of a tooth, and the red cross does lend a bit of a medical feel to it, so I concur with the folks at A+R that it's a great bathroom cup."
Enviro Products: Polycarbonate 1 liter Water Bottle
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"I have Mountain Valley Spring Water, delivered to my home. The springs are in Hot Springs, Arkansas not too far from where I live. Mountain Valley Spring Water is the only water in the U.S. still bottled in glass bottles, besides that it is the best tasting water around. I fill up my enviro bottles with the water from my cooler at home and take everywhere, thus eliminating plastic bottles, the..."
Motorola eco-friendly mobile phone
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"Motorola introduced its eco-friendly mobile phone 'A45Eco' made from recycled plastic bottles."
Good Water Cup - Gold
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"Qubus' series of plastic cups and bottle forms made more permanent leaves me pondering our dwindling resources. Liquid gold, indeed."



