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This Bamboo Water Bottle Is Game Changing

We like to be out of the norm here at S'wheat. In fact, we'd go so far as to say that our bottles are the best and most environmentally friendly in the industry. You know those reusable bottles th...

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Social Enterprise Corporate Gifting For Christmas 2021

Christmas 2021 is fast approaching, are you looking for a Corporate Gift that creates a positive social impact, is eco-friendly and works towards the UN’s SDG goals? Hats, mugs, and USB sticks wit...

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Why You Should Consider Corporate Branded Reusable Water Bottles As Gifts This Year

More and more organisations are striving to reduce their carbon footprint, minimize waste, and safeguard the environment. Make sure your business doesn't get left behind! Put your message in front...

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5 Reasons Why You Should Choose A Plant Based Water Bottle Over A Steel Bottle

Making the switch from single use plastic water bottles to reusable water bottles that you can refill endlessly is one of the easiest and most sustainable ways to reduce your environmental impact. ...

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Why This Water Bottle Makes For The Perfect Sustainable Christmas Gift

Since its launch, the S'wheat plant-based reusable bottle has been extremely popular. The world's first reusable water bottle made from plants using discarded bamboo fibre and wheat straw have prov...

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Boost Your Productivity With Sustainability And Nutrition

Back to work means returning to the office, which means queuing at your local supermarket or takeaway on your lunch break because you forgot to prep your lunch once more.  With work loads piling u...