Is Your Water Bottle Really Made From Recycled Plastic?
Briefly

The plastic CamelBak bottles promise eco-conscious buyers a sustainable choice, boasting Tritan Renew's claim of being made with 50% recycled material, yet the reality may differ.
While the intent behind Tritan Renew is commendable, it raises questions about transparency, especially since there's no guarantee of the recycled content percentage for each product.
Eastman Chemical’s Tritan Renew is marketed with the allure of sustainability, yet the vague mass balance system complicates assessments of actual recycled material content.
Manufacturers like CamelBak, Ferragamo, and Stanley Black & Decker are capitalizing on the eco-friendly narrative but lack clear disclosure on the recycled plastic percentages in their products.
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