
One vessel.
Many lives.
We chose aluminum before we chose a label. A bottle that reseals and refills changes the relationship you have with it — it stops being trash-in-waiting and starts being an object you keep.

The part everyone else treats as an afterthought.
A rolled thread and a lined closure, torqued to hold pressure and reseal cleanly hundreds of times. It's why half a bottle can go in a bag instead of a bin, and why the same bottle can leave the house full of tap water three weeks later.
Cans can't do this. Most premium waters ship the cap as plastic on a glass or PET body. Ours is metal on metal, top to bottom.
The comparison we're happy to publish.
| Attribute | Our aluminum bottle | Single-use plastic |
|---|---|---|
| Reseals after opening | Yes — threaded screw cap | Usually |
| Designed to refill | Yes — dishwasher-safe body | No |
| Recycling | Infinitely, with no quality loss | Downcycled once |
| Recycled content, typical | ~70% recycled aluminum | ~3–10% |
| Chill retention | Fast to cool, slow to warm | Poor |
| Microplastic shedding | None | Documented |
Keeping it in service.
Rinse warm
Rinse with warm water after each use. The interior lining is BPA-free and food-safe.
Refill freely
Tap, filter, or fountain. The bottle is built for repeat duty, not a single pour.
Wash gently
Top-rack dishwasher or mild soap and a bottle brush. Skip abrasive scourers on the print.
Recycle at the end
When it's finally done, aluminum returns to shelf as new packaging in roughly 60 days.
