The Pitch
Deadly – to be deadly.
to do deadly things.
Our Objective
Eliminate plastic waste from entering oceans and landfills – Our Number 1 priority.
Contribute 10 cents from each aluminum can or bottle sold to support environmental clean-up initiatives and significant Indigenous cultural projects both in Australia and Globally via our new charitable venture – Deadly Foundation.
How can we spread a cultural message?
We involve Indigenous artists from various regions of Australia and around the world by showcasing their artwork on the front of our products. Each product with their artwork will have a QR code linking to a dedicated webpage on our site, highlighting the artist or a cause of their choice. This is just the beginning of what makes us unique.
Our mission
Our mission is to #KillPlastic and create positive cultural experiences.
Imagine if we sell 1 Billion products, resulting in $100,000,000.00 donated to environmental and culturally significant causes. We are dreaming big, will you join us?
ABOUT US
— Who Are We —
We are Deadly Water, the Deadliest water company on the planet.
— MISSION —
To reduce the amount of plastic (PET) bottles entering the world’s oceans and landfills. #KillPlastic
— WHY —
When it comes to drink containers, the human race can do so much better than plastic, that’s why.
— HOW —
By sourcing quality, sustainable water regionally and packaging it in 100% infinitely recyclable aluminum bottles and cans.
KILL PLASTIC FAQ’S
An estimated 11 million metric tons of plastic waste, which includes plastic (PET) drink containers, has found a home in the planet’s oceans and waterways.
More than 1 Million marine animals are estimated to die each year due to plastic waste in the world’s oceans alone. This includes animals that ingest plastic or become entangled in it, as well as those that are affected by plastic pollution in other ways.
Marine animals die a slow and painful death when they encounter plastic.
Microplastics in waterways are a major environmental concern as they can accumulate in large quantities, potentially harming aquatic ecosystems and contaminating drinking water sources, ultimately posing a threat to human health. These tiny plastic particles can also enter the food chain, potentially affecting the health of fish and other marine animals that consume them.
Unlike plastic, aluminum is infinitely recyclable, meaning even in 10,000 years time, people can still be recycling the same product they used today. It just makes sense.
While plastic can technically be recycled, it actually degrades over time with each recycling process, reducing its quality and usefulness. This means that recycled plastic often ends up being turned into lower-grade products or ultimately ends up in landfills or oceans. The constant degradation of plastic through recycling means that its use case becomes increasingly limited, making it an unsustainable and environmentally harmful material. #KillPlastic