Water filter straws were a breakthrough when LifeStraw released its first commercial model in 2005, enabling people to take a sip from a stream without fear of also consuming bacteria or parasites ...
More than one billion people – one sixth of the world’s population - are without access to safe water supply. At any given moment, about half of the world's poor are suffering from waterborne diseases ...
LifeStraw believes that safe drinking water is a human right. That’s why, for the past two decades, the brand has provided clean, filtered water to anyone around the world — through the ...
When sourcing drinking water in the great outdoors it can pay to take no chances, and a new line of bottles co-developed by CamelBak and Lifestraw is designed to keep risk of contamination to a ...
At least 2 billion people across the globe use a contaminated source of drinking water on a regular basis, according to the World Health Organization. That water can transmit harmful diseases like ...
Water filtration bottles have become a necessity for many travelers. While the need is due in part to adventurous souls heading to parts of the world where safe drinking water isn’t always readily ...
The ability to transform contaminated water into safe drinking water has advantages all around the world: for backpacking trips, in impoverished countries, and in the wake of natural disasters.
Of the myriad problems Hurricane Katrina victims faced, among the most tragic was a lack of drinking water. It would have been comical if it hadn’t been so sad. After all, people were surrounded by a ...