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Nalgene Outdoor Introduces Epic Water Filters’ Everywhere Bottle Filter System to Its Line Up of Reusable Water Bottles

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Monday, October 2, 2023

Nalgene Outdoor , a leading manufacturer of reusable water bottles since 1969, is pleased to offer a compatible filter system cap with an easy sip straw for its Wide Mouth bottles that filters out harmful contaminants from both tap and outdoor water sources.

Key Points: 
  • Nalgene Outdoor , a leading manufacturer of reusable water bottles since 1969, is pleased to offer a compatible filter system cap with an easy sip straw for its Wide Mouth bottles that filters out harmful contaminants from both tap and outdoor water sources.
  • Starting today, consumers can now purchase the Everywhere Filter System made by Epic Water Filters direct from Nalgene.com.
  • “We were purposeful in designing Epic’s patented Everywhere Filter System to enhance the already great experience of drinking from a Nalgene bottle,” says Joel Stevens, co-founder, Epic Water Filters.
  • To purchase a Nalgene bottle or an Epic Everywhere Filter System with an easy sip lid and straw for an existing Nalgene bottle, or to learn more about Nalgene Outdoor’s overall commitment to sustainability visit here .

Nalgene Outdoor’s Iconic Water Bottle Drops in Fashion-Inspired Monochrome Hues

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Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230301005048/en/
    Six new sleek, single-hue bottles made from 50% recycled plastic debut in Nalgene Outdoor’s chicest color collection yet!
  • (Photo: Business Wire)
    “Our newest collection is monochromatic magic and embraces what Nalgene does best – simplicity, beautiful colors, and sustainability!” says Elissa McGee, General Manager, Nalgene Outdoor.
  • As of January 2023, all Nalgene bottles including the new Monochrome Collection will be manufactured with material derived from 50% recycled plastic.
  • Since April 2020 Nalgene Outdoor has repurposed more than 2.35 million pounds of plastic waste to manufacture new reusable Nalgene products.