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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Our October Special Deal:

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we have a great offer:
Order 2 or more of either size PINK bottle and you’ll receive FREE SHIPPING.
That’s a $10- 14.00 savings!

Join us in our continued support of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, a not-for-profit organization whose mission it is to achieve prevention and a cure for breast cancer.
As a member of their Survivors Circle Partner Program, we always contribute 5% from all of our PINK bottles to BCRF.
Check their site: www.bcrfcure.org.

NEW 16 oz.
$25.95

Original 22 oz.
$29.95

Just enter coupon code: OCTOBER when placing your order online, or call us at 855.438.2688.

Thanks for your support of the BCRF and BottlesUp!

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Dianna Cohen: Tough truths about plastic pollution

While a glass bottle can be a glass bottle again or can be used again, a plastic bottle can never be a plastic bottle again.” (Dianna Cohen)

Artist Dianna Cohen shares some tough truths about plastic pollution in the ocean and in our lives — and some thoughts on how to free ourselves from the plastic gyre.

Dianna Cohen co-founded the Plastic Pollution Coalition, which is working to help end our cycle of plastics use.

Source: http://www.ted.com/talks/dianna_cohen_tough_truths_about_plastic_pollution.html

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Plastic Shores Trailer

A non-profit educational film about the effects of plastic debris on our marine ecosystem

In the year 2010 global plastic production reached 300 million tonnes. A third of this was used in disposable packaging. In the United Kingdom, 3 million tonnes of plastic are thrown away every year, 1% of the total amount of all plastic manufactured on the planet.

But what happens to this plastic when it is thrown away? Most of it makes its way to landfill. Some goes to recycling or incineration. The rest escapes into our environment, and to the world’s oceans…and nobody knows how long it will stay there. Estimates range from decades to hundreds of thousands of years.

‘Plastic Shores’ is a documentary that explores how plastic affects the marine environment. Travelling from the International Marine Debris Conference in Hawai’i to the polluted Blue Flag beaches of Cornwall, the film reveals just how bad the problem of plastic debris is and how it harms aquatic life. There is now not a single beach or sea in the world that is not affected by plastic pollution and the problem is only increasing.

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Plastic Seduction

Plastic is a material that the Earth cannot digest. Plastic pollution is growing at an alarming rate, and plastic debris is accumulating fast in all communities, rivers, in the desert and in the ocean. Disposable plastics are the greatest source of plastic pollution. REFUSE disposable plastic, starting today.

We also recommend you to watch the “behind cameras” of this project.

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