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Bamboo grows back. Plastic doesn't. That single distinction is why bamboo flasks have moved from a novelty to the default eco-gift in Kenya's NGO and tourism sectors. The stainless-steel inner liner is identical to any standard flask — the bamboo outer wrap is the visible commitment to sustainability that aligns with the organisation's brand.
Bamboo flasks are the gift for organisations that publish a sustainability report. NGOs, conservation groups, eco-lodges, and CSR-driven corporates choose bamboo over stainless or plastic because the material itself is the message. UN agencies and international development partners in Nairobi commission them for staff retreats. Safari and conservation lodges in the Mara, Tsavo and Laikipia hand them to guests on arrival. Wedding planners use them as guest favours at sustainability-themed venues. Schools introducing waste-free lunch programmes order them in bulk for students.
Every bamboo flasks order at Pixel Africa is built around your artwork, your colours and your finish — we mock it up before any production step so the result on dispatch day matches what you signed off. Popular variants:
For walnut or oak finishes instead of bamboo, see our wood-wrapped thermal flasks. For lower bulk pricing in stainless steel, see our standard travel water bottles.
Single flasks KES 1,400. Bulk: 50 from KES 1,250 each, 100 from KES 1,130, 250+ from KES 1,000. Production 6–8 working days due to laser engraving on bamboo. M-Pesa, bank, card. Nairobi delivery next-day; nationwide courier 3–6 days.
For longer hot/cold retention performance, see our thermal flasks. Pair the eco-flask with a complementary cotton tote bags.
Outfitting an eco-lodge? Match the guest gift with carved wooden signs.