What does this brand sell?
Retulp was founded in 2014 in the Netherlands and markets reusable bottles to combat single-use plastic and encourage reuse. Moreover, Retulp provides clean drinking water for people in third world countries. By using Retulp drinking bottles you ensure that the enormous mountain of plastic waste does not grow even bigger. Their bottles are made of partly recycled materials and if you order 50 pieces or more, you can print your own logo or text on them!
“To tackle the plastic soup at the source and reduce plastic bottles, we inspire to use attractive reusable bottles.”
No information has been found on the achieved sustainable milestones.
Per year avoid 20 million plastic bottles from being disposed and donate 20 million liters of drinking water of those in need (until 2025).
No information has been found on any awards received.
Various shops across the Netherlands, there are many (web)shops who redistribute e.g. Ekoplaza, Simon Levelt, Green Picnic, check out their webpage.
Various shops across the Netherlands, there are many (web)shops who redistribute e.g. Ekoplaza, Simon Levelt, Green Picnic, check out their webpage.
Packaging is plastic-free and recyclable, made from cardboard.
No information has been found on certifications
Packaging is plastic-free and recyclable, made from cardboard.
No information has been found on certifications
Stainless Steel bottles: China
Bio Bottles: Brazil
Stainless Steel bottles: China
Bio Bottles: Netherlands
Bio Water Bottle 750ml = 14.95 EUR
Lunch Box = 24.95 EUR
Bicycle cooler bag = 44.95 EUR
The bio bottles are made of sugar cane. When sugar cane grows, it absorbs a lot of CO2 and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
No information on this is provided by the brand.
No information on this is provided by the brand.
No information on this is provided by the brand.
Landfills and oceans are filled with single-use plastic and when using a reusable water bottle you are helping reduce the production of bottled water and therefore, the production of single-use plastic. By 2023 alone, they have prevented over 190,700,000 plastic bottles from being disposed.
No toxic materials are present in these bottles: Both bottles and caps are BPA-Free
Through various initiatives, Retulp is supporting water security in third world countries.
No more information regarding sustainability reports, life cycle analyses or impact reports is available.