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Liquid Death was built from day one with sustainability at its core. Their mission is simple: make the world's healthiest beverages look as badass as possible while actively fighting to end plastic pollution.

Kill PlasticLiquid Death's infinitely recyclable aluminum cans are a direct assault on single-use plastic bottles. Aluminum is the most recycled material on Earth, and Liquid Death's cans are made from 70% recycled aluminum. Each can is endlessly recyclable without any loss of material quality — unlike plastic, which degrades with each recycle cycle and most often ends up in landfills or the ocean.

Donate to Fight PollutionLiquid Death donates a portion of every sale to nonprofits working to end plastic pollution and provide access to clean drinking water globally. Their model proves you can run a successful, fast-growing consumer brand while making environmental impact a core business principle.

Healthy ProductsAll Liquid Death beverages are low-calorie, with no artificial sweeteners, no sugary syrups, and no junk — proving that better-for-you products can win on taste and branding, not just virtue. Their iced teas and sparkling waters are sourced from natural mountain springs and crafted without compromise.

About Us

Liquid Death is a fast-growing beverage company on a mission to make healthy drinking more fun — and to kill plastic pollution while doing it. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Liquid Death packages premium mountain water, sparkling water, iced tea, and energy drinks in infinitely recyclable tallboy aluminum cans.

With a bold, irreverent brand built around heavy metal aesthetics and dark humor, Liquid Death has disrupted the beverage industry by proving that sustainability doesn't have to be boring. The brand's tagline, "Murder Your Thirst," reflects their philosophy: make healthy products that look and feel as cool as beer or energy drinks, without any of the junk.

Liquid Death donates a portion of all proceeds to nonprofits fighting to end plastic pollution and bring clean drinking water to those in need. Their cans are made from 70% recycled aluminum and are endlessly recyclable — unlike plastic bottles which typically end up in landfills or the ocean.