Australian bottled water company Billy has just launched its 100% natural spring water in aluminum cans. The new Australian spring water brand, sourced from the pristine springs of Mt Buninyong, Victoria, is on a mission to replace plastic with sustainable and recyclable metal, such as aluminum.
Billy launches 100% natural spring water in sustainable aluminum cans.


“The bold, eye-catching design ensures that Billy stands out, making it the perfect choice for those who are serious about hydration and environmental responsibility.”said Billy.


Made in Australia, Billy’s durable and recyclable aluminum cans are designed to complement the freshness of the water they contain. Available in still and sparkling varieties, Billy promises that water has never looked or tasted better.


Aluminum beverage cans have been at the forefront of realizing the full recycling potential of the metal worldwide. A 500 ml can of Billy’s is advertised as being able to provide 25% of a person’s recommended daily intake of water. Billy’s water is available in Still and Sparkling varieties and can be purchased for $4 a can.


“In a bold move to address the environmental impact of single-use plastics, Billy is introducing its water in recyclable aluminum cans. With a mission to protect Australia’s beaches, billabongs and bays, Billy is set to revolutionize the way we think about bottled water.”Billy added.


In addition to bottling carbonated soft drinks and beer, aluminum cans are now used for a variety of other beverages, including water and hard seltzers. According to AL Circle’s “Global Aluminum Industry Outlook 2024,” consumption of aluminum cans for beer and soft drinks worldwide is around 180 billion cans per year. In 2020, global aluminum beverage can production reached approximately 360 billion units and is projected to exceed 430 billion units by 2024.


Many aluminum producers now offer green aluminum products, which contain more recycled aluminum content and are produced using clean energy. Many recyclers are increasing their capabilities and adopting the best available technologies.