A new impact platform focused on expanding access to clean water is building momentum ahead of its national launch.
H2ALL connects everyday purchasing behavior with measurable clean water outcomes through a simple model: For every bottle of H2ALL water sold, one gallon of clean water is provided to communities in need.
Rather than asking people to donate separately, H2ALL turns an everyday purchase into a direct contribution to clean water access. Each bottle represents a tangible unit of impact, allowing customers to participate in solving one of the world’s most urgent challenges simply by choosing the water they drink.
“H2ALL was built on a deep belief in the strength of humanity. When people are given the chance to help one another, they almost always rise to the occasion,” said Nich Cornwell, Founder and CEO of H2ALL. “Clean water unlocks health, opportunity, and possibility, but the real story is what happens when people come together around a shared purpose. H2ALL simply creates a way for that connection to happen.”
Through its digital platform, customers are able to see and track the real-world impact their purchases help create, offering a level of transparency rarely seen in traditional giving models.
“It’s not every day that you encounter a new brand that, from its very inception, is so deeply anchored in a truly unshakable truth,” said Derek Springston, CEO of Moxie Sozo. “We at Moxie Sozo are incredibly proud to partner with H2ALL, a new-to-world water brand with a mission that resonates with the core of what it means to build something with purpose.”
With its public launch approaching, the company is preparing to invite communities nationwide to join the movement, proving that something as simple as drinking water can help create water for others.
For more information, visit H2ALL.com.
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