A clear jug with lid that holds up to 1.5 liters. The ripple lid with a polar bear on the iceberg makes it easy to grasp and open, and paints a bleak picture of the last iceberg in a warmer Arctic.
This is a container for our convenience but the ocean is not.
Every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic goes into the ocean, floating, sinking and causes the deaths of more than 100,000 marine mammals.
It’s time to think carefully about everything we use to avoid fulling the ocean with our irresponsibility.
Don’t have fun at others’ expense – drink responsibly and don’t litter!
This whale can help you open bottle caps easily, but it’s not supposed to eat them for you! Please keep your bottle caps and other waste from entering the ocean by disposing of them responsibly and recycling them.
This facial tissue paper box can hold most standard-size facial tissue packs. Insert the tissue pack underneath the iceberg and make the ice float up. As the tissue runs out, the iceberg collapses, prompting you to replenish your tissue pack… or save paper.