
Meet the Future of Innovation
At Wild Spring, we provide free, plant-based biodegradable water bottles made from sustainable agricultural off-cuts, ensuring zero impact on Australia’s food supply. Supported by ethical sponsors, we collect and compost every bottle to create a full circular system that reduces plastic pollution and delivers accessible clean water to communities.
Free
Biodegradable
Water
Wild Spring introduces a new kind of water bottle—one that’s completely free, fully biodegradable, and made from plant-based off-cuts like sugarcane, corn, seaweed, and cassava. Designed to protect both people and the planet, our bottles break down naturally after being returned to our recycling bins, where they’re composted and sent back to the farmers who supplied the materials. Supported by ethical sponsors with shared values, Wild Spring creates a sustainable circular system that reduces plastic waste and makes clean, accessible water available to everyone.




Introducing
Polylactic Acid
What is Polylactic Acid
​Polylactic Acid (PLA) is a high-performance, plant-based plastic made from renewable resources like corn starch, sugarcane, cassava, and other fermented plant sugars. Unlike traditional plastics derived from fossil fuels, PLA is biodegradable under industrial composting conditions, helping to reduce long-term environmental impact. It's also low in toxicity and safe to use for food and drink packaging, making it an ideal material for Wild Spring’s eco-friendly water bottles. By choosing PLA, we’re not only cutting down on plastic waste — we’re building a sustainable future.

