
The Nalgene 12 ounce flask is the only BPA-free slim profile liquid container available for around $10. Since starting the greenerist site, i’ve drastically limited my usage of drinking from store bought water bottles and use re-usable BPA-free bottles like the Nalgene Everyday and Biogreen Bottles. I only wish I knew about this flask during snowboarding season because it was tough to find a slim water bottle to carry in my pocket, I also think this may come in handy for scotch or vodka as well!

I just purchased one of these Biogreen bottles from Amazon.com and so far so good, the bottle is durable and leaves no after taste. I think this is the 4th reusable, BPA free bottle i’ve acquired since starting the greenerist site. The unique thing about these BPA, DEHA and DEHP free water bottles are that they can be recycled or can biodegrade in a landfill between 1-5 years after your using it.

Most water bottles are made of plastics that contain a chemical called Bisphenol-A (BPA) which can leech into your water. So be sure to recycle your existing polycarbonate water bottle and spring for a BPA-free plastic water bottle. Visit Amazon.com or CampBound.com to purchase some BPA-free water bottles.

ThinkBaby makes safer and healthier non-toxic baby bottles that cost from $9-16. These bottles are ergonomically shaped for easy holding, the spouts are made from soft high grade silicone and contain no bisphenol-A, PVC Phthalates or lead.

KOR One is a high-end BPA-free, uniquely designed water bottle that cost $29.95 and is trying to inspire a movement. They believe drinking from a reusable water bottle is something simple and yet a huge contribution by not wasting plastic.

