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First 100% recycled-content water cooler bottle launched

Pioneering water company Ice River Springs expands its plastic recycling initiatives, producing the first closed-loop 100% recycled-content bottle for the water cooler.

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Family-owned, Shelburne, ON, Canada-based Ice River Springs is launching a new 15-L bottle for water coolers that is made of 100% recycled plastic and is green. The new bottles have been launched as part of Ice River Springs’ initiatives to reduce energy use and recycle plastics in a closed loop system. Ice River Springs is the only beverage company in North America to operate a bottle recycling operation that takes in bottles from municipal recycling programs, sorts and purifies them, and then produces certified food-grade plastic ready for reuse.

The bottles are green because it enables Ice River to reclaim plastic from green bottles that might otherwise go to waste. Consumers are supportive. According to the company, in a research study of 849 bottled water users, 82% said a bottle made of 100% recycled material giving them a green tint would make the brand more appealing.

The product will be available in major retail chains starting in Western Canada under the Arrowhead brand name.

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