Skip The Straw Seahorse Reusable Bottle
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It is estimated that about 500 million straws are used every single day and 8.3 billion plastic straws pollute our world's beaches. However, of the 8 million tons of plastic that flow into the oceans every year, straws are a very small percentage of that. So why skip the straw? Skipping the straw is a simple way to red.
It is estimated that about 500 million straws are used every single day and 8.3 billion plastic straws pollute our world's beaches. However, of the 8 million tons of plastic that flow into the oceans every year, straws are a very small percentage of that. So why skip the straw? Skipping the straw is a simple way to reduce your plastic usage and something, for most able-bodied people, you can easily do without.Show off this reusable water bottle as a reminder for yourself and others to skip the straw for our planet, our oceans, and our animals.With every purchase of our Skip The Straw Reusable Bottle, 10% of the proceeds are donated to Mission Blue, an organization created by Dr. Sylvia Earle, supporting ocean conservation and marine protected areas!Reduce single-use plastic with this eco-friendly insulated water bottle that is easy to clean and durable. Featuring a stainless steel spill-proof screw-on cap, this premium double wall insulated stainless steel bottle keeps your drinks either hot or cold..: Lightweight stainless steel.: 20 oz (0.59 l).: Double insulated.: Screw-on stainless steel top and silicone seal.: To keep the design looking like new, hand wash only
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It is estimated that about 500 million straws are used every single day and 8.3 billion plastic straws pollute our world's beaches. However, of the 8 million tons of plastic that flow into the oceans every year, straws are a very small percentage of that.