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Sustain Wide Mouth - 32 oz
Nalgene
Sustain Wide Mouth - 32 oz
$16.99
Description

  The new look of sustainability. All Nalgene Sustain bottles are now made with a revolutionary resin powered by new recycling technology that transforms plastic destined for landfills into high-performance BPA/BPS-free bottles. This material is derived from 50% waste plastic (using ISCC certified mass balance), further offsetting the use of fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions.

  Nalgene is in the process of transitioning logos, which means your bottle may or may not have the Sustain logo. Both types are the Sustain bottle.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Nalgene
Material:
Tritan Renew
Lid Type:
Wide Mouth
Bottle Volume:
32 fl oz / 0.95 liters
Cap Diameter:
2.5 inches (63 mm)
Diameter:
3.5 inches (89 mm)
Weight:
6.25 oz (177.25 g)
Height:
8.25 in (21 cm)
Country of Origin:
USA
Other Features:
BPA/BPS Free
So you can drink water that's safe and tastes great.

Built to Last
Nalgene's durable goods are made to last a lifetime.

Dishwasher Safe
Safe to put in the dishwasher and easy to clean.

Fits Filtration Devices
Fits most filtration units for clean water in a pinch.

Fits Ice Cubes
Put ice in your bottle with ease and enjoy your frosty beverage anywhere.

Leak-Proof Guarantee
Continuous, straight shouldered semi-buttress threads keep the bottle sealed tight.

Lightweight
Engineered to count for when weight matters most.

Made In the USA
Local goods mean local jobs and fewer emissions.

Recycled Material
Made from recycled materials so you can look good and feel good.
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