We have always used Tritan Copolyester from Eastman in our water bottles for more than 10 years. During 2024 we change to Tritan Renew, which is made with certified recycled content* from Eastman’s molecular recycling technology. Tritan Renew is made in Kingsport, Tennessee, USA and is an ingredient brand that brings the same durability as regular Tritan but an important step towards a circular use.
*Recycled content certified by ISCC using mass balance allocation.
What is Tritan Renew?
A whole new world of recycling
Tritan Renew is a copolyester which is made by Eastman’s unique molecular recycling technology that transforms single-use plastic waste into durable materials, offsetting the use of fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
It is made with a unique process that breaks down plastic waste back into its basic chemical building blocks — allowing plastic materials to be recycled again and again — Tritan Renew boasts up to 50% certified recycled content*.
*Recycled content certified by ISCC using mass balance allocation.
Is Tritan Renew Safe?
Eastman’s rigorous testing methods ensure the ultimate safety standards for both Tritan and Tritan Renew. Tritan is used in millions of food contact products around the world, including water bottles, blenders and food storage containers. It is a fundamentally different type of plastic than those that contain BPA, such as polycarbonate. Tritan is not only BPA-free but also free of bisphenol S and any other bisphenol compounds. Tritan has been certified by the world’s leading agencies for food contact safety.
Tritan Renew Water Bottles – Can be used over and over again
A waterbottle made of Tritan or Tritan Renew is clear and don’t crack or shatter. It’s lightweight, heat-resistant and safe to put in a microwave as well as a dishwasher. The equivalent of 8 single-use bottles are recycled in the making of one Tritan Renew bottle.
On the Go – products for the whole Family
Replace a part if it’s missing or worn out instead of buying a whole new product. Replacing a component has been estimated to have a significantly lower carbon footprint than purchasing a complete new product.
Grab and Go – water bottles
By using your products for a longer lifetime, the carbon footprint of the materials, production and distribution is spread over more years, and reduces the carbon footprint impact and resource use per year the longer you continue using your products.

