There's a significant trend towards using reusable water bottles driven by environmental concerns (and the call to reduce single-use plastic) and the growing benefits of staying hydrated.
In today's environmentally conscious world, branded reusable water bottles unlock a mass of value for brands that want to become a part of their customers' daily lives.
Here's how you can position YOUR brand as on-trend and eco-friendly—and go wherever your customers are!
Reusable water bottles made from eco-friendly materials like stainless steel, silicone, glass, and BPA-free plastic are becoming increasingly popular.
These bottles maintain the drink's temperature, are leak-free, and come in various sizes and capacities to suit different needs. Best of all, reusable drinking bottles help reduce single-use plastic waste!
A product like this speaks to the heart of citizens actively switching to reusable sports bottles, as evidenced by the market's growth. In 2015, only 20% of the UK population used refillable water bottles. That figure has increased to almost 60% in the present day!
Your customers will love that you're supporting sustainability—and through you, they can, too.
They'll also appreciate the cost-effectiveness of reusable water bottles in the long run. First, they can save money by not purchasing single-use plastic bottles daily. Then, initiatives like the Refill app showcases over 32,000 locations across the UK where individuals can refill their bottles for free.
What if you gave away branded reusable water bottles AND added your business as a refill station? Your brand image would skyrocket.
The benefits of staying hydrated are well-known, and reusable sports bottles make it easier for people to carry and drink water throughout the day. The classic BPA-free sport drinking bottle has a convenient 700ml capacity.
Branded reusable bottles promote a sustainable image for the company and contribute to environmental conservation. This can be a significant selling point for eco-conscious clients and employees.
Reusable bottles encourage proper hydration, leading to improved health and productivity. This is a fact that your brand can leverage in its promotional activities.
There are two ways you can use branded water bottles as an effective promotional tool:
Speaking of high-quality reusable water bottles, ones made with materials such as stainless steel, can last for years and maintain their appearance over time. This creates a positive impression of the company's commitment to quality and durability.
This is the advertising and brand awareness that keeps giving for years, making it one of the most cost-effective promotional items available.
Here's how branded reusable water bottles can help you overcome everyday marketing challenges:
By incorporating branded reusable water bottles into your marketing strategy, UK businesses can achieve long-term, on-trend brand awareness while promoting a sustainable and positive brand image. This win-win situation benefits both your company and the environment.
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