Tough, leakproof bottle made from recycled plastic
We’re done with single-use plastic – in fact, we stopped buying bottled water years ago. And thus began the quest for the ultimate water bottle. A quest that went on and on until we discovered Nalgene’s latest line of Sustain bottles. Just as tough and rugged as the iconic originals – famed for their near unbreakable toughness and leakproof design – but now made from 50% waste plastic. In fact, Nalgene are turning flimsy, single-use bottles destined for landfill into high-performance, BPA/BPS-free Tritan Renew resin, allowing us all to swig sustainably. These chunky yet lightweight 32oz (1 litre) narrow-neck versions have a generous capacity and are easy to sip (or chug!) from. This size also comes in a kaleidoscope of translucent colours, so you can quickly see how much fluid you are consuming or easily mix sports drinks and squash
- Made from 50% recycled waste plastic destined for landfill – one Nalgene sustain bottle is made from the equivalent of 8 single-use water bottles
- Guaranteed BPA/BPS-free plastic for safe, great-tasting water
- Built to last a lifetime of hard use
- Fits most filtration units for clean water in a pinch
- Narrow neck keeps bugs out and makes for quick, easy swigging
- Continuous, straight shouldered semi-buttress threads keep the bottle sealed tight, for guaranteed leakproof performance
- Dishwasher safe
- Made in USA
Bottle Volume 1 L
Cap Diameter 38 mm
Diameter 89 mm
Weight 177.25 g
Height 21 cm
Ethically Sourced Materials - This is the bottle, made with certified 50% recycled content. The Tritan Renew resin is powered by next generation recycling technology, transforming plastic destined for landfill into high performance drinkware.
The first Nalgene bottles were born in a lab in upstate New York, back in 1949. Which already sounds like the origin story of a Marvel superhero, but actually, the truth is a little more mundane: they were just plastic pipette jars. Still, they proved to be pretty tough. Made from a material that was virtually unbreakable and highly temperature resistant, they were ideal for the lab – but also well-suited to life in the wilderness. Over time, they were co-opted by US hikers, backpackers and boy scouts, who loved the bottles because they were shatterproof, leak-proof and lightweight.
The brand capitalised on this widespread popularity, creating a dedicated line of tough, adventure-ready water bottles designed for life on the trail. Fast forward a few decades and Nalgene has become one of the best-loved outdoor brands in the USA. Their bottles have found their way into the packs of weekend warriors, long-distance thru-hikers and elite climbers alike.
Of course, plastic isn’t without its problems, particularly when it comes to product sustainability. That’s why the brand’s Sustain programme is turning flimsy, single-use plastic water bottles into reusable, recyclable Nalgenes, rescuing waste plastic destined for landfill and recycling it into a safe and sustainable high-performance resin. Today, all Nalgene Sustain bottles contain 50% recycled plastic – the equivalent of 8 discarded plastic water bottles.