Zero Water Bottle

Sustainable water bottle design for Priestmangoode.

According to Heathrow Airport, if passengers at the departure lounges refilled their bottles from water fountains instead of buying plastic bottles, the airport could reduce its plastic bottle consumption by 35 million a year.

Priestmangoode channeled this idea into a refillable water bottle made from cork and a commercially compostable bioplastic material.

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The bottle has been designed for repeated but short-term use – about the length of a holiday – in a bid to address "impulse buys" by travelers at airports and train stations.

Its square shape makes it efficient for travel, fitting snugly into the pocket on the back of each seat on the aircraft as well as making it easier to pack, ship and store.

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Get on board. Reduce. Reuse. Rethink.

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