RightWater Launches Canned Spring Water Brand

LOS ANGELES– RightWater announced the launch of their US-based canned spring water brand as the leader in the Zero Plastic Movement. The modern-thinking and socially responsible company boasts a plastic-free solution to the growing epidemic of harmful plastic waste by ethically packaging responsibly sourced water from natural springs in 100% recyclable aluminum cans, all without ever using plastic or BPA leaving no carbon footprint. The spring water is from a protected natural spring in California, chosen for its perfect mineral content, zero nitrates and ideal pH balance optimum for water consumption.

Recent studies have shown that over 9 million cans are recycled every hour; worldwide, aluminum recycling prevents close to 170 million tons of greenhouse gases from entering the environment every year. RightWater is proud to be a part of this solution as the only method of single-serve water supported by Greenpeace, and also aids in alleviating the World Water Crisis by partnering with DROP4DROP, a charity whose mission is to provide sustainable water solutions in some of the most water-stressed communities across the world. Every RightWater can sold funds clean drinking water projects, which have reached 1.4 million people to date.

“RightWater canned spring water was created as the zero plastic solution to the growing problem of plastic single-serve bottles polluting the environment. After extensive research and consultations with Greenpeace, it became clear that cans are far more sustainable than plastic bottles,” said Simon Konecki, founder. “With their support, we knew we wanted to make infinitely recyclable aluminum cans, BPA-free that left no carbon footprint and could be reused to produce more cans. We’re proud to be leading this plastic-free movement.”

Established with the forward-thinking and socially responsible individual in mind, RightWater has designed a sleek and beautifully crafted aluminum can for progressive consumers looking for environmentally friendly options in their day-to-day purchases. Every can is also sealed from light and air for lasting freshness. RightWater will be sold nationwide in 12-ounce cans, 20 can cases, and pallets of 2400 cans.

“We hope that the major beverage companies, who are the biggest plastic bottle polluters, listen to their customers and join the plastic-free movement, as well as contribute to clean water projects around the world,” added Konecki. “Until then, the power is with consumers as they choose which brands to purchase.”

To learn more about RightWater, visit drinkRightWater.com, or connect via social media through Instagram at @drinkRightWater and Facebook at @drinkRightWtr.

About RightWater

RightWater was founded by Simon Konecki in 2016, launched its canned spring water in 2019, and prides itself on being the leader in the Zero Plastic Movement. The modern-thinking and socially responsible company boasts a plastic-free solution to the growing epidemic of harmful plastic waste by ethically packaging responsibly sourced water from natural springs in 100% recyclable aluminum cans, all without ever using plastic or BPA, leaving no carbon footprint. The spring water is from a protected natural spring in California, chosen for its perfect mineral content, zero nitrates and ideal pH balance optimum for water consumption. RightWater is the only method of single serve water supported by Greenpeace, and also aids in alleviating the World Water Crisis by partnering with DROP4DROP, a charity whose mission is to provide sustainable water solutions in some of the most water-stressed communities across the world. Every RightWater can sold funds DROP4DROP’S; clean drinking water projects, which have reached 1.4 million people to date. The company is headquartered in Southern California. To learn more about RightWater, visit drinkRightWater.com, or connect via social media through Instagram at @drinkRightWater and Facebook at @drinkRightWtr.