
Using a reusable water bottle and thermos is a green tip that I have been practicing for a few months now. At first it was little difficult to make the switch from my Ozarka water bottles and to-go coffee cups, but now I wouldn't have it any other way.
I use two different water bottles to switch off every couple days (so I can wash them in between uses). My favorite water bottle is a Sigg which I purchased at Dick's Sporting Goods. You can also order them online. It's a great bottle because it's not made of plastic. They are aluminum!
Check them out at this sight...http://mysigg.com/
They are a little pricey, but their benefits outweigh the cost!
I know that many people already use a coffee thermos if you make your coffee at home. But, Starbucks is doing something pretty cool for their addicts. They have a coffee tumbler that is made with about 30% post consumer recycled content. When you purchase the tumbler, you get a free cup of coffee (in your tumbler). Plus, if you bring your tumbler in for coffee instead of using their to-go cups, you get 10 cents off your coffee. I know that 10 cents doesn't sound like much, but if you frequently purchase Starbucks coffee, it can add up! Plus, you are using a reusable thermos instead of the Starbucks cups.
Check it out at your local Starbucks!
I use two different water bottles to switch off every couple days (so I can wash them in between uses). My favorite water bottle is a Sigg which I purchased at Dick's Sporting Goods. You can also order them online. It's a great bottle because it's not made of plastic. They are aluminum!
Check them out at this sight...http://mysigg.com/
They are a little pricey, but their benefits outweigh the cost!
I know that many people already use a coffee thermos if you make your coffee at home. But, Starbucks is doing something pretty cool for their addicts. They have a coffee tumbler that is made with about 30% post consumer recycled content. When you purchase the tumbler, you get a free cup of coffee (in your tumbler). Plus, if you bring your tumbler in for coffee instead of using their to-go cups, you get 10 cents off your coffee. I know that 10 cents doesn't sound like much, but if you frequently purchase Starbucks coffee, it can add up! Plus, you are using a reusable thermos instead of the Starbucks cups.
Check it out at your local Starbucks!
Hi Roque,
ReplyDeleteIf you drink gatorade you can ues those too and wash them.
Love,
Addison