Harden’s design oeuvre includes the FreeSip, a collaborative product with water bottle maker Owala, part of Trove Brands. The product made TIME magazine’s Best Inventions list in 2023, as well as The ...
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You might already own a collection of reusable water bottles. But trendy people online have declared Bink bottles the coolest ...
For years, Sébastien Sauvé, a professor of environmental chemistry at the University of Montreal, would go to public places to gather drinking water samples, and test them at his lab for harmful PFAS ...
Gov. Tony Evers announced new comprehensive plans from his upcoming 2025-27 Executive Budget to combat per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination statewide, protect kids and families ...
Folks don’t have anywhere to go to access water.” Public drinking-water fountains were once prevalent, providing free public access to safe tap water. However, in Philadelphia, like many cities, ...
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If you’re considering upgrading your pet’s drinking setup, a pet water fountain offers several health benefits over a standard water bowl. According to Dwight Alleyne, DVM, a veterinarian ...
For each one, we noted whether it leaked, if it kept our drink cold all day, if our water took on a metallic taste and how easy the bottle was to carry around. We also noted how easy each bottle ...
From basic stainless steel models to high-tech options that monitor how much your cat is drinking, here are the very best cat water fountains that we’ve tested. Forbes Vetted ratings are based ...
The Japan Soft Drink Association on April 19 announced plans to raise the ratio of recycled bottles to all drinks sold in plastic containers from 12.5 percent in 2019 to 50 percent by 2030.