Hot Stuffs launches `Bottle Battle – #reduce219’ campaign

New Delhi (India), April 24: Hot Stuffs, leading drinkware marketers, and Green Lifestyle marketers for `Cause Merchandising’, are promoting eco-friendly use of stainless steel water bottles through a campaign called `Bottle Battle – #reduce219’ to encourage lesser use of plastics, especially with regard to packaged water plastic bottles and disposable cups and tumblers, reduce this number […]

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Hot Stuffs launches `Bottle Battle – #reduce219’ campaign

New Delhi (India), April 24: Hot Stuffs, leading drinkware marketers, and Green Lifestyle marketers for `Cause Merchandising’, are promoting eco-friendly use of stainless steel water bottles through a campaign called `Bottle Battle – #reduce219’ to encourage lesser use of plastics, especially with regard to packaged water plastic bottles and disposable cups and tumblers, reduce this number by promoting the use of stainless steel bottles.

As per a study by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), the average consumption of plastic bottles in India is around four bottles per person per week, which translates to about 0.6 bottles per person per day, translating into 219 for the year. However, this is an average and varies widely across different regions and demographics.

The campaign `Bottle Battle – #reduce219’ is derived from the fact that more than 30,000 crore single-use bottles are consumed in India alone, which means the per capita consumption is about 219 bottles every year. The appeal is to encourage lesser use of plastics, especially concerning packaged water plastic bottles and disposable cups and tumblers, emphasizing that disposables (used for hygiene purposes) may be convenient, but are not sustainable.

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