From the hand of Karim Rashid comes the design of this half-liter bottle. How many people drink water from half-liter bottles? Just think of the people who every day flock to the eateries near the offices, or students who eat a sandwich under the arches of a university, or tourists looking for a table at a fast food.
Take this image and multiply it by “the world” and begin to get an idea of the consumption of plastic bottles that end up in the trash every day, going to worsen the already fragile health of our planet.
Alternative? We have many, from the pitcher from home with filters, filtration systems integrated. Excellent and affordable solutions for the home; but we need something comfortable, to keep the strap from work or in her purse next to the make-up.
The best ideas are always the simplest! Then Bobble is one of these. The shape is very attractive, may also be sold in many colors, has a filter that can filter up to 150 l d'acqua (then 300 half-liter bottles saves), when you run the filter only changes the, little coast (only 9 dollars and 95), but the most important thing is that without lifestyle change (the bottle) is much more sustainable, than is the current state of things.






2 comments
Giacomo says:
Sea 4, 2010
Anche Vivienne Westwood ha realizzato delle borracce eco-chic!
http://www.co-housing.it/moda-ed-ecologia-il-giardino-delleco-fashion/
Climb says:
Sea 4, 2010
Grazie Giacomo della segnalazione,
avevamo visto questo design della Westwood, ma non lo abbiamo pubblicato perchè già in passato avevamo parlato dei prodotti Sigg. inoltre comunichiamo che Sigg è sponsor tecnico di H2O – New Scenarios for Survival, per la mostra workshop Water=Life che si terrà a partire dal 22 March, World Water Day, at the Civic Aquarium of Milan.