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PLANT BASED BOTTLE

AERIS2AQUA uses plant based bottles (polylactic acid = PLA), a truly eco-friendly solution putting our planet first.

More than eight trillion kilogram of plastic (polyethylene terephthalate = PET) have been produced to date, and eight billion kilogram of plastic flows into the ocean every year. 

 

PET ensnares the marine animals we cherish and the fish we put on our plates, it appears in the table salt we use, and it’s even found in our own bodies.

Plant based bottles (PLA) cost three times more than polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

The future of our planet is priceless, therefore AERIS2AQUA do not hesitate using only truly eco-friendly bottles. 

CONSERVING THE EARTH

The Earth’s natural resources include air, water, soil, minerals, plants, and animals. Conservation is the practice of caring for these resources so all living things can benefit from them now and in the future.

Ninety-seven percent of Earth’s water is salty ocean water and another two percent is trapped in Earth’s ice caps and glaciers. The precious one percent that remains must be used wisely. 

AERIS2AQUA put our plant first by extracting pure water from the air without depleting any of the earth's precious resources.

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GLASS BOTTLE

Currently, a major conservation topic is the pollution caused by single-use plastic.

What sets bottles apart from other plastic products born in the post-World War II rise of consumerism is the sheer speed with which the beverage bottle, now ubiquitous around the world, has shifted from convenience to curse.

The plastic bottle transformed the beverage industry and it changed our habits in many ways. We’ve become a society that seems to think if we don’t have water at hand, terrible things will happen. It’s kind of silly. It’s not as though anybody died from thirst in the old days.

AERIS2AQUA put our plant first by eliminating plastic waste and reducing carbon footprint by using glass bottles.

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PLASTIC RECYCLING IS ACTUALLY

A LIE AND BROKEN

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