RAIN Pure Mountain Spring Water
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Clearing the Path to a Plastic-Free World
Why Removing Plastics from Our Environment Matters: Plastic, once a marvel of modern innovation, has become a double-edged sword in our world. Its ... -
There are a lot of options - which type of bottled water should I buy?
Bottled water is one of the most convenient methods for having a drink of water on the go, I think we can all agree on this. Bottled water is every... -
Tradeshows And Their Impact On The Planet
Did you know that the tradeshow industry is the second largest industry to produce the most amount of waste? An estimated 60 million people will at... -
The Marketing of Bottled Water
There are a number of ways to market bottled water; electrolyte, alkaline, all-natural, spring, artesian, etc. What do they all mean and what actu... -
I put my recycling in the blue bin, now what?
Recycling is a complex, expensive and dated process- changed very little since its widespread domestic adoption in the 1970’s. Frankly speaking, i... -
Ozone: Oxygen's Short-lived Kin
Those in the ‘Fine Print’ crowd may have noticed the innocuous–but still potentially eyebrow-raising–phrase at the bottom of their RAIN bottle: Pro... -
How Pure is Your ‘Purified’ Water?
It would be nice if all the water in the world, everywhere, was as pure as rain falling from the sky. Yet even before modern industrialization tho... -
You Drink Beer From a Can, Why Not Water?
Safe to say, you have probably consumed a beverage from an aluminum can. Whether it be your favorite cola, sparkling water, or perhaps an adult bev... -
Where Does Your Spring Water *actually* Come From?
Let’s set the stage: it’s a hot day and you run into the corner store to grab a cold bottle of water. You open the cooler door, scan your options,... -
Elevating a Consumer's Experience Through Plastic-Free Bottled Water
It’s 2021, and whether or not you fully understand all the reasons why, it’s likely you know single-use plastics are bad for the planet. In our in... -
Recycling Is An Economic Issue
229 million Americans have access to a curbside recycling program, that is nearly 75% of all households in the US. Of those 229 million the overwh...
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