Microfiltering

From its underground origin to packaging, our water goes through a modern filtration system in three phases: osmotic pressure filtration, mineralization and microfiltration, with which we remove all impurities and provide optimal water and a balanced ph for a result of the highest quality and a total guarantee.

 

92.1% vegetable origin - sugarcane fiber cap

 


Up to 64% less CO2 emissions*.

Protecting the environment

 


75% renewable materials;
the cardboard comes from the "RESPONSIBLY MANAGED SEARCHS AND CONTROLLED SOURCES" process;
each tree used is replaced again

RECYCLABLE packaging

Receive in reels at the water source and assemble on site to reduce transport volume.
Cardboard containers leave up to 64% less carbon footprint than a plastic container*.

 Sources: LCA Bio Intelligence Service - 2008

 

 

CARDBOARD GLASS

- Affordable and competitive
- Up to 64% less CO2
emissions - 30 g average weight of a container
- Lightweight for logistics and transport
- No injuries associated with cardboard
- 70-90% vegetable
raw materials - 3 to 6 months of degradation time at sea (NOOA)
- 100% recyclable and protects from light by limiting the risk of bacterial

contamination - 70% durability and renewable
energy - 78% recycling rate
- No water waste during production
- No label required

- Expensive, more than triple
- High CO2 emissions during production
- 500 gr average weight of a container
- Heavy for logistics and transport
- Thousands of injuries associated with glass
packaging per year
- 0% vegetable and sustainable
raw materials - Thousands of years for degradation at sea
- 100% recyclable but NOT PROTECTING light
- 65% recycling rate
- Large water waste in pre-washing during
production
- Imperative label for marketing