
Co-branding
Our Bottle is Your Canvas

Co-branding
Our Bottle is Your Canvas
Mobilizing Higher-Ed to Combat the Water and Plastic Crises
The New School
Didomi partnered with The New School to support their ‘RENEW’ sustainability campaign, distributing 12,500 reusable water bottles to students, faculty, and staff. This initiative is expected to prevent over 2 million single-use plastic bottles from entering our oceans. The campaign also included installing new water refill stations and hosting “The Oasis,” a community event to promote awareness about the water crisis and environmental justice.
Catawba College
As part of Catawba College’s “Good Goes Far” campaign, 1,750 reusable water bottles were distributed to students, faculty, and staff, marking a major step in the college’s commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility.This initiative is expected to significantly reduce single-use plastic on campus while promoting sustainable habits throughout the community.
Our Bottles
Our high-quality bottles strike the perfect balance between function and aesthetic.
They enable eco-conscious organizations to tangibly demonstrate their commitment to eliminating plastic waste by providing an attractive, reusable alternative to single-use plastics.

Our Partners
We collaborate with forward-thinking organizations dedicated to bold sustainability initiatives.
We provide our partners with sustainable products for their staff, events and broader community while also providing water access to those who need it most


Ecolab

DreamCon
In 2024, Didomi was selected as the official water bottle partner of DreamCon, the premier convention for anime, gaming, and pop culture enthusiasts, founded by RDCWorld.

Boys & Girls Club
The “Together We Rise to a New Height” water bottle, designed for the GMAC Boys & Girls Club, draws inspiration from the vibrant murals found at Club sites, symbolizing unity, growth, and limitless potential

New Mexico United
In 2021, Didomi partnered with New Mexico United and Meow Wolf to celebrate the first official Juneteenth holiday in Albuquerque. This custom water bottle was part of New Mexico United’s United Against Racism campaign, reinforcing a commitment to equity, inclusion, and community impact.