Partnered Coffee Shops
We are proud to collaborate with local coffee shops that share our commitment to a sustainable future. These partnerships go beyond great coffee—they foster community connections and inspire environmental responsibility. By integrating ReBottle’s vision into their daily operations, our partnered coffee shops create spaces where customers can enjoy their favorite drinks while supporting meaningful change.
The Coffee City USA

13195 State Hwy 155, Tyler, TX 75703
BigShot Coffee House
16700 FM 2493 #1600, Tyler, TX 75703

The Cabin

1051 N Houston St, Bullard, TX 75757
Coffee Around the Corner

202-B W Main St, Bullard, TX 75757
Lost Sheep Coffee Shop

525 E Main St, Bullard, TX 75757
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Jessica Esperza
Manager of the Cabin Coffee Shop
With over 20 years of experience in service industry across various roles, I have always prioritized implementing solutions that are both effective and sustainable. The ReBottle Project represents both of these. The ReBottle Project was very easy to integrate with our already existing operations. The system is straightforward, efficient, and designed with a user in mind.
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Working with the ReBottle team was a pleasure as they provided clear guidance and support each step of the way ...ReBottle Project significant reduces waste while building a long relationship with our customers.
3,000+ Plastic Cup Reduced
With your help, we can make an even greater impact. Get involved in our initiative to eliminate more single-use cups.
The First ReBottle Implement
We are privileged to collaborate with the cabin manager at our school who share our vision and are committed to making a difference within the local community.
Before we started collaborating with local vendors, we proposed our Rebottle Project to our school cabin. Mrs. Gragg, the cabin manager at our school, accepted our proposal and decided to offer a 25 percent discount for the first two weeks of April 2024 and a 10 percent discount after the second week of April 2024. While reducing the use of plastic cups was our main goal, we correspondingly wanted to show visually how much plastic was saved in the process. To accomplish this, we made a big tracker board to display at the cabin. People (primarily students) would place a small circle sticker on the board each time they used a reusable bottle. After ten days we implemented the discount system, the tracker board was filled with 80 dot stickers, which means approximately 80 plastic cups were saved. We have noticed that, even way past the initial phase of the project, a growing number of people including students, school faculty members, and parents are still bringing their reusable bottles to the cabin.

