

LET'S MAKE GOOD CHANGES
FOR GOOD REASONS
Hydro Flask gear can replace single-use plastics such as
plastic water bottles and to-go containers.
#RefillForGood is our rally cry to encourage people to
make the switch and do our part for the planet.
Through your purchase of our Limited Edition #RefillForGood bottle, Hydro Flask is contributing $100,000 (approx. £72, 550)
of the proceeds to the Surfrider Foundation across the US, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Our partnership with the Surfrider Foundation equates to 3,447 kg of rubbish removal
It’s estimated that, by 2050, there could be more plastic in the ocean than fish by weight
Hydro Flask is proud to support the Surfrider Foundation in its effort to remove plastic and rubbish from our beaches and eliminate plastic pollution at the source. Our partner, the Surfrider Foundation, works tirelessly to protect the world’s ocean, waves and beaches, for all people, through action, research and activism.

Patrick Duke
Crest Buttle, CO USA
Artist and Fly Fishing Guide
”The reality that by 2050 there will be more plastic in our oceans than fish is catastrophic. Everything we do is a choice. We all have a choice to do better, and with products like Hydro Flask we can make the right choices every day and re-train our habits away from the path of unsustainable single-use plastic waste. Always use a refillable water bottle, keep reusable bags, straws and utensils in your car and, most importantly, make the right choice.”

Ben Moon
Pacific City, OR USA
Surfer and Photographer
“The easiest hurdle to overcome in eliminating single-use plastics is to simply carry a refillable water bottle or coffee mug with you, but often-hardest part is remembering to bring it with you. Just like any good habit, it takes time and repetition before it becomes a part of your daily ritual. By choosing a mug or bottle you truly enjoy using, it will soon become a trusted companion that you will always want to have with you, like your smartphone, except that it is far healthier for you and the planet.”

Dr. Sarah-Jeanne Royer
Claremont, California, USA
Oceanographer, science advisor
and plastic and microfibre researcher
"Take on the habit of leaving the house with reusable items (utensils, straw bottles, reusable bags) just like your keys and wallet!"

Dr. Cliff Kapono
Hilo, Hawaii, USA
Chemist and Surfer
"Source biodegradable, degradable materials where possible and, of course, do your best to avoid single-use plastic water bottles, especially when alternatives exist."

Laura Sanderson
Snowdonia, North Wales, UK
Former educator, current adventure activist
"Try to avoid single-use plastic where possible. Be prepared – take a Hydro Flask and embrace the refilling revolution. We need to move away from a single-use throwaway culture."

Paige Alms
Maui, Hawaii, USA
Surfer
"Progress over perfection. No one is perfect; it is about doing your absolute best. A few everyday actions done by everyone can have a huge impact on the plastic problem. I pride myself on saying no to all plastic bottles and using my Hydro Flask everyday"

Hannah Barnes
Fort William, UK
Mountain Biker
“Single-use plastic is choking the earth. Reducing our use of it as much as possible is one action we can all do in our day-to-day lives. By sacrificing personal convenience and putting a little planning, care and thought into our actions, the world can be a greener, happier place. It’s really cool to think of all the places my reusable coffee flask has been with me and how many summits my reusable water bottle has been up.”

Ron Artis
Portland, OR, USA
Musician
"We start small. First, single-use cups, then bottles, then straws. It isn't always easy, but a little preparation makes all the difference for us."
3 ways to make changes for good
Buying bottled water can be up to 2,000 times more expensive than drinking water from the tap
Buying bottled water can be up to 2,000 times more expensive than drinking water from the tap
Through your purchase of our Limited Edition #RefillForGood bottle, Hydro Flask is contributing $100,000 (approx. £72,550)
of the proceeds to the Surfrider Foundation across the US, Europe, Asia and Australia.















