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PURE Bottle

Sale price£34.99

Invest in a PURE bottle from WWF and sip sustainably on the go.

10% off when purchased with a PURE cap or click and sip cap. Discount automatically applied

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We're delighted to bring back our beautiful limited edition water bottles in collaboration with PURE Hydration.

Inspired by threatened iconic wildlife species, our exclusive collection includes the seven original designs by artist Elizabeth Grant, plus four amazing new designs featuring an otter, hare, puffin and gorilla.

Bringing our world back to life

When you shop with WWF, you’re supporting a global movement determined to bring our world back to life. You’re helping to tackle issues like climate change, building a sustainable food system and protecting wildlife and their habitats. If we all act together, now, there’s hope for our future.

Our world needs our help like never before.

We’re destroying our forests, polluting our rivers and oceans, and causing devastating changes to the climate. WWF’s Living Planet Report shows average wildlife populations have declined by nearly 70% since 1970. But there is hope. We know solutions exist to create a better world for future generations, and that with radical action we can set nature on the road to recovery. Yes, this will take time – but our research shows it’s possible for nature’s vital signs to improve by the end of the decade.

Our work to save our world is well underway already

Right now, we’re working alongside 1.1 million supporters and trusted partners across six areas projects: forests, marine, freshwater, wildlife, food and climate. We’re helping protect vulnerable places, species and communities worldwide for the sake of every living thing.

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