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Evera Bottle

A water bottle with reusable utensils inside
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The Evera Bottle combines a reusable water bottle with five foldable stainless-steel utensils stored in a hygienic, twist-on module. With two patents pending, it makes reuse convenient anywhere and helps avoid single-use plastic. Durable materials, plastic-free packaging and ethical production support a long-lasting, low-waste lifestyle.


Company/Institution
Harvard University
The Harvard Graduate School of Design is the graduate school of design at Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It offers master's and doctoral programs in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design, real estate, design engineering, and design studies.
Country
United States
Designer(s)
Steffek Rainey
Steffek Rainey invented Evera Bottle at just 16 years old after witnessing a beach polluted with plastic. In the years since, he has continued to build the company from the ground up and has developed a passion for social impact design. Now pursuing a Masters in Design Engineering at Harvard, his core goal has always been to empower everyday people to take meaningful action against plastic pollution. And as an activist, he has worked with major organizations, like Surfrider and the United Nations, to push for a more sustainable future.
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