GRAYL
Nancie Weston founded GRAYL in 2012 as an antidote to her concerns over plastic pollution, and the poor quality and taste of water she experienced while traveling. Working with the understanding that water shapes our landscape and the history of civilization, the Seattle-based company is committed to making practical and durable filtration and purification products. The brand works with Traveler's Against Plastics, a Seattle-based nonprofit focused on educating global travelers about the harmful impact of plastic water bottles. GRAYL also partners with the most widely accepted outdoor ethics program used on public lands, Leave No Trace, which teaches people of all ages how to enjoy the outdoors responsibly.