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Sustainability Corner 10/8

October 8, 2009 by Pepperdine Graphic

By now everyone has heard the rumors involving plastic and cancer so why not give in to something you know is eco-friendly safe and stylish? Instead of a boring plastic see-through nalgene bottle instead be seen toting around the svelte and sexy Sigg. This season you will hear everyone talking about who is carrying what Sigg and in what color all over campus. Beyond the colorful designs and graphics on the outside the reusable Swiss water bottles use a special coating for the inside that makes sure no taste or scent will linger.  The aluminum build of the Sigg is virtually indestructible and will withstand the roughest of conditions … except the freezer. (This reporter had one explode due to misinformation about Siggs and freezers.) “I haven’t bought a plastic water bottle since January after I bought my first Sigg while studying abroad in Switzerland where Siggs are made said Sigg enthusiast and Pepperdine Junior Wade Addison, Fill up with water, coke, milk or juice at the Caf – it is that simple. They are easy to carry around and look as stylish as a Starbucks cup. Give in to the Sigg craze and you’ll find that money you once spent on plastic water bottles is now going to a weekend trip to Big Sur or your upcoming summer in London! Find your perfect Sigg at mysigg.com.

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