Celebrity Trend: Eco-Friendly Water Bottles0 Comments

By Coralie Rose
Posted on 23 Jun 2011 at 7:03pm

Do you find that no matter how hard you try, you’re still not drinking enough water? I do! In an attempt to stay healthy and be kinder to the earth, many positive celebrities are choosing to hydrate in style with a reusable water container. My fondness for cool canteens started with a Sigg. The original and famous Swiss bottles are made from a single piece of pure aluminum. Gisele is often seen carrying her Sigg around New York!

They’re slick, seamless and durable…and now Sigg has launched an iPhone app that monitors your water intake. You can download the “SIGG – Stay Hydrated’ iPhone App here for free.

Then Mr H. lent me his Lifefactory glass bottle from Whole Foods and like Jessica Alba, I was hooked. It’s clear to see why!

Lifefactory fuses modern sensibility, eco-friendly composition and exceptional utility to produce safe glass baby and beverage bottles. Each bottle is wrapped in a brightly colored silicone sleeve and comes with a handy clip so you can attach it to your bag.

These clever glass bottles are chemical free and keep water tasting cleaner. I am gutted to have misplaced the blue one (identical to Reese Witherspoon’s) that I bought at Whole Foods in the U.S. as I am yet to find a stockist in the U.K.

Had I known about their baby bottles, I would have definitely invested…but I’m more than happy with Born Free glass baby bottles. Mr H. and I prefer the taste of glass and we knew our baby would too. The bottles and cups come with a special venting system that helps reduce colic and ear infections and are favoured by Matthew Mcconaughey and son Levi, as well as Nicole Richie and daughter Sparrow.

Jessica Biel has been spotted with a large mouth Klean Kanteen.

I recently picked up a 18oz Classic stainless steel Klean Kanteen with a sports cap at Jivamukti Yoga in London. It cleverly has their logo on the front and makes me think positive thoughts whenever I see it. Masaru Emoto would approve!

This is a celebrity trend that is not only easy to follow and eco-friendly, it’s also good for you! Disposable plastic bottles are derived from a potentially hormone-disrupting chemical BPA, which has been linked to increased fat formation and disrupted reproductive cycles — among other things.

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