Bottles That Give Back
$5 from every Earth Month bottle sold goes to support our non-profit partner The Conservation Alliance.
Features
- Made from 90% post-consumer recycled 18/8 stainless steel
- Climate Lock™ double-wall vacuum insulation keeps contents hot or cold for hours
- Chip-resistant Klean Coat finish
- Includes the leak proof Bamboo Cap to create all stainless interior
- Compatible with all Classic Caps
- Won't retain or impart flavors
- Leakproof
- Opening fits ice; fills and pours easily
- Rounded lip for easy drinking
- Dishwasher safe, hand washing recommended for Bamboo Cap
- BPA Free and Lead Free
- Backed by our Strong as Steel Lifetime Limited Warranty
Specifications
| Capacity | 20 fluid ounces (592 ml) |
| Weight | 12.3 ounces (349.3 g) |
| Size | 10.3" H x 2.9" W (261.9 mm H x 72.9 mm W) |
| Opening Diameter | 1.75" (44 mm) |
Care and Use
Check out our Care and Use page for videos, maintenance and cleaning tips.
Questions about materials or sustainability? Visit our FAQ page.
Chico-based Artist, Carrie Fitch
Her designs draw from Upper Bidwell Park, where rugged canyon trails and oak-covered hills offer a daily connection to nature, and from Heart Lake overlooking Mt. Shasta, where the landscape opens into something more expansive, powerful, and still. As Carrie describes it, these places reflect both “everyday connection and nature’s grandeur and power.” She captures the emotions they evoke—peace, awe, and gratitude—creating what she calls a “visual love letter to the places that ground and inspire us.”
The places we love shape everything we do.
These places remind us how connected we are—and how important it is to protect them. Every Earth Month bottle supports efforts to protect and
restore natural spaces around the world—from reforestation to conservation
initiatives that help ecosystems thrive.
The Conservation Alliance
We drive to protect North America’s outdoor places and wild spaces for everyone. Since 1989, we’ve awarded over $33.5 million in grants and helped protect over 124 million acres and 4,964 river miles, remove or halt 43 dams, purchase 22 climbing areas, and designate five marine reserves and one national marine sanctuary.
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