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Dopper Launches Gold Cradle to Cradle Certified Reusable Bottles

Dopper has introduced the first reusable bottle collection to achieve Gold level certification from the Cradle to Cradle Product Innovation Institute, demonstrating its dedication to eliminating single-use plastic waste. The new Dopper Original collection features the classic bottle design with components that separate to form a unique drinking cup.

The BPA-free cup is made with Eastman Tritan™ Renew, containing 50% certified recycled content, while the rest of the bottle is made with bio-based polypropylene. Eastman Tritan Renew uses molecular recycling technology to break down hard-to-recycle plastic waste into fundamental building blocks, which are then used in manufacturing. The production facilities utilize 100% renewable energy.

Cradle to Cradle Gold certification is evidence that every Dopper Original bottle is designed and made with the highest regard for the planet, meeting strict environmental standards, and prepared for the circular economy. The bottle collection has a zero carbon footprint, is made of 85% upcycled materials, and is produced in a factory running on 100% renewable energy.

Dopper's mission is to empower people to choose reusable over single-use water bottles and protect the world's waters. Each bottle sold contributes to raising awareness about plastic pollution and supports clean drinking water projects in Nepal.
Trend Themes
1. Reusable Bottle Innovations - Companies can innovate by developing new, eco-friendly materials to reduce single-use plastic waste for reusable bottles.
2. Circular Economy Initiatives - Industries can disrupt their waste management practices by adopting Cradle to Cradle certification and using upcycled materials for their products.
3. Renewable Energy Manufacturing - Manufacturing companies can disrupt their supply chain by investing in renewable energy to power their production facilities.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Industry - Beverage companies can implement sustainable practices such as using reusable bottles made with eco-friendly materials to reduce plastic waste and protect the environment.
2. Consumer Goods Industry - Consumer goods companies can adopt Cradle to Cradle certification and use upcycled materials for their products to move toward a circular economy.
3. Manufacturing Industry - Manufacturing companies can implement renewable energy solutions to reduce their carbon footprint and move toward sustainable practices in their production facilities.

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