Ditch single use bottles and cups

Every year in Ireland, millions of us reach for single-use bottles and cups. But here's something simple that adds up fast: switching to reusable.

Why your wallet will thank you

Irish adults spend more than €200 a year on bottled water. By choosing reusable bottles and cups instead of single-use plastics, your pocket can feel the benefit.

The environmental reality

In Ireland, it is estimated that 220,000 single use plastic water bottles and 550,000 coffee cups are generated every day. It takes more water to produce a plastic bottle than it can hold. So by switching, you're not just avoiding plastic waste, you're also conserving water.

If everyone in Ireland switched to reusable cups and bottles

  • We'd save money on purchasing and discarding needless single-use bottles and cups

  • We’d avoid coffee cup litter, which is found in ⅓ of all litter survey sites

  • We’d save the equivalent of 100,000 litres of oil per day on bottles, enough to heat more than 55 homes for a year

Bottles and Cups That Make A Difference

Top tip: In bottles look for wide mouths (easier cleaning), measurement markings and leak-proof lids.

Makers at a community event

Join the trend

More and more communities and businesses across Ireland are going disposable-free, like Killarney, where there’s currently a town wide-ban on single use cups.

Top tips on keeping your bottle or cup going

  • Daily

    Rinse with warm soapy water after each use

  • Weekly

    Deep clean with bottle brush and baking soda paste

  • Never

    Leave liquid sitting overnight or use bleach-based cleaners

  • Repair/Replace

    Lids and parts if they crack (check for brands who offer replacements)

If everyone in Ireland switched to a reusable bottle we'd cut the need for the 220,000 plastic bottles we generate each day