26 September, Colombo, Sri Lanka — Aquafresh, the leading brand in Sri Lanka’s bottled water industry, has announced the launch of its new glass water bottles, a significant step forward in the company’s commitment to sustainability and environmental consciousness.
As global awareness grows about the eco-friendly and sustainable solutions, Aquafresh is introducing an alternative that aligns with the brand's dedication to long-term consumer wellbeing and environmental stewardship.
The new collection features three main labels under the theme “Live Sri Lanka” depicting the natural beauty and rich heritage of our island nation. Artistically designed, the imagery highlights the Sri Lankan elephant with Sigiriya rock, leopard with Safari experience and Blue Whale with surfing experience.
Founded in 2001 under Access Natural Water (Pvt) Ltd., Aquafresh has consistently delivered pure and natural bottled drinking water, trusted by over a million Sri Lankans. The company's state-of-the-art bottling facility draws water from 200 feet below the bedrock, ensuring purity and untouched quality until it reaches consumers. With this latest innovation, Aquafresh is setting new standards in eco-friendly packaging, enhancing its mission of sustainability without compromising on quality.
Switching to glass bottles is more than just a change in packaging, it's a commitment to protecting our planet. Glass is 100% recyclable, and this move reflects our responsibility towards reducing plastic pollution and creating a healthier environment for future generations.
Aquafresh’s source is located in the pristine rainforests of Labugamakanda, where the water is naturally purified without chemicals, ensuring that what customers receive is as close to nature as possible. By using glass bottles, Aquafresh not only preserves the purity of its water but also reduces its carbon footprint, further solidifying its place as an industry leader in sustainable practices.
As part of the Access Group of companies, Access Natural Water (Pvt) Ltd. has long been committed to consumer wellbeing and long-term environmental sustainability. This new initiative complements previous innovations, such as the introduction of Sri Lanka's first Alkaline water, Alkafresh, in 2016. These efforts underscore the company’s dedication to pioneering health-conscious and environmentally responsible water products.
The introduction of glass bottles marks a pivotal moment for both Aquafresh and Sri Lanka’s bottled water industry. It signifies not only a move towards a greener future but also a response to the growing demand from consumers for more sustainable products. By choosing Aquafresh’s glass water bottles, consumers are making a choice that supports both their health and the health of the planet.
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