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Elite Cycling celebrates Earth Day with new biodegradable Jet water bottles

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This Earth Day, Elite Cycling is hoping to make things just a tiny bit better with a new water bottle. How is a bottle going to help the earth? Well, even if it’s a reusable bottle like most cycling bottles, eventually it will reach the end of its life.

Elite Cycling biodegradable jet cycling water bottle

At that point, the bottle will likely end up in a landfill. With that in mind, Elite has created the new Jet bottle which uses a special BPA-free plastic that is treated with an additive to allow it to decompose far more quickly than the average plastic. Elite states that, “thanks to this additive, the microorganisms responsible for the biodegradation of materials attack the polymeric chain of the plastic, thus significantly reducing the time it takes for the bottle to degrade.” Their claim is that the Jet bottle will take between 3 months – 5 years to bread down whereas regular plastic will take between 100 – 1000 years.

Elite Cycling biodegradable jet cycling water bottle

The bottle itself includes the Elite cap that is included with their lightweight Fly bottle, which has a simple push-pull high flow nozzle. Measuring 74mm in diameter, the bottle is designed to be used with standard water bottle cages.

Elite Cycling biodegradable jet cycling water bottle

Offered in 550, 750, and 950ml sizes and four colors, the bottles are dishwasher safe and available now.

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JasonW
JasonW
3 years ago

great to make a biodegradable bottle!
Next step is to put an RFID chip on every one, then an app to tell you when you are near one so it can be picked up after an event during clean up. I know I’d sweep through the feed zone after a UCI race to nap a bottle or 2 as a souvenir. Perhaps it could become the next geocaching??

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