Win Win Water Debuts 100% Plant-Based, Compostable Bottle

U.K. bottled water company Win Win Water offers its high-quality, naturally alkaline electrolyte spring water in a sugarcane-based, compostable PLA bottle.

The Win Win water bottles, including the label and cap, are made entirely from Luminy PLA polylactic acid from TotalEnergies Corbion. Image courtesy of TotalEnergies Corbion.
The Win Win water bottles, including the label and cap, are made entirely from Luminy PLA polylactic acid from TotalEnergies Corbion. Image courtesy of TotalEnergies Corbion.

U.K.-based Win Win Water is making waves in the bottled water market with a new 100% plant-based, industrially compostable bottle. The entire package, including the cap and label, is made from polylactic acid derived from sugarcane and supplied by TotalEnergies Corbion.

“Win Win Water was established with a mission to revolutionize the bottled water industry by combining purity, sustainability, and social responsibility,” says Joshua Daley, company director at Win Win Water. “The market is demanding change, and as plastic becomes public enemy number one, we’ve taken a step toward a better solution.”

The choice of Luminy PLA was no accident. “We looked at every material available,” Daley explains. “Right now, Luminy PLA is the winner in every metric. It is the safest and most environmentally friendly option available.


   Read about another compostable bottle, this one from organic grocer Erewhon and Cove, in this related article, “Biodegradable PHA Water Bottles Make Retail Debut”

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