Dark Sky Recycled Glow-In-The-Dark Water Bottle
$25.00
$0.00
Description
Featuring the vast night sky, our 32oz Nalgene makes it easy to take advocacy into the night. Its glow-in-the-dark ability makes it ideal for your favorite camping spots and nighttime exploration.
This item glows in the dark - give it some time in the light before taking it out for the night.
orders over $125
Materials:
- Made from Tritan Renew—our new material derived from 50% waste plastic (using ISCC certified mass balance)
Care:
- Dishwasher safe, stain and odor resistant
- Suitable for hot and cold liquids (food safe up to 212 degrees F)
Features:
- Glow-in-the-dark Nalgene water bottle made in the USA
- Capacity: 32oz // 960 ml
- Lid type: Wide Mouth
- Leakproof: The bottle remains tightly sealed due to its continuous, straight-shouldered semi-buttress threading
- BPA/BPS-free and phthalate-free
- Shipping for U.S. orders:
- 2-8 business days + processing time
- 2-3 business days + processing time (available dependent on location)
- Returns and Exchanges for U.S. orders:
- U.S. exchanges are free!
- U.S. returns for refund will be charged a $9 processing fee
- Shipping or Returning an item outside the U.S.? Visit our FAQ's page for more information
- The sale of Posters and Outlet items are final and are not eligible for exchanges or returns
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Why Light Pollution Matters?
Ever looked up and seen the Milky Way? Most people can’t—because of light pollution. The Bortle Scale measures the darkness of night skies and ranges from Class 1 (pristine, dark skies) to Class 9 (inner-city light pollution). This helps astronomers and stargazers understand how much light pollution affects visibility of stars, planets, and celestial events.
What you can do to help reduce light pollution:
- Swap out bright lights for reflective gear
- Prep camp before dark & skip the decorative camp lights
- Avoid using car headlights at your campsite
- Use red, amber, or yellow light/headlamps instead of bright white light
- Turn off outdoor lights when not in use
Too much artificial light doesn't just block our view of the stars—it affects wildlife, ecosystems, and human health. Small changes = big impact, help Leave It Better™!
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