NO PETS ALLOWED

PET sounds cute.
It’s not. It’s a lie wrapped in a green sticker.

Sure, PET bottles can be recycled. Roughly as many times as a cat has lives. If that cat smoked. Then it breaks down and needs fresh plastic made from fossil fuels. It’s like giving CPR with an oil rig.

And most of it doesn’t even get recycled. Only 9% of all plastic ever made has been. The rest? Sitting in landfills, leaking into nature, eventually finding its way to the sea.

Plastic bottles alone make up 12% of all marine plastic pollution. Every year, they kill birds, turtles, and anything else trying to swim with a neck.

By 2050, there might be more plastic than fish. And we can’t let that happen. Right?

That’s why we don’t do PET. We can our water in aluminum. Actually recyclable. Forever.

And for every can sold, we donate a portion to hunt down plastic pollution. A mess we didn’t make, but we’re wild enough to clean it up anyway. Because wild animals drink from rivers or cans. Not PET bottles.

STATS WE DIDN’T MAKE UP

CANS CAN BE RECYCLED AN INFINITIE NUMBER OF TIMES

CANS GET RECYCLED MORE THAN ANY OTHER BEVERAGE CONTAINER. 69% GLOBALLY.

RECYCLED ALUMINIUM USES 95% LESS ENERGY.

75% OF ALL ALUMINIUM EVER PRODUCED IS STILL IN USE TODAY.