Waiakea Hawaiian Volcanic Water

Waiakea Hawaiian Volcanic Water

Waiakea Hawaiian Volcanic Water is a water company whose mission is to provide naturally healthy, delicious, Hawaiian volcanic water while promoting conservation and access to clean water. Their slogan is "Drink Healthy, Drink Sustainably, Drink Ethically."

Company Overview

Waiākea was founded in 2012 as the first healthy, sustainable, and charitable premium bottled water of its kind. Waiākea volcanic water originates in Hawaii through both snowmelt and rain on the pristine peak of the active Mauna Loa volcano- one of the purest environments on Earth. Next, it is filtered through 14,000 feet of porous volcanic rock, enhancing it with minerals and electrolytes to make it naturally alkaline with a pH of 8.2, and smooth to taste with a hint of sweet. Waiākea is the first ever U.S. bottled water to be awarded carbon neutral certification, and is the industry leader in sustainability through its many eco-initiatives. For each bottle sold, Waiākea donates 1 week’s supply of clean water to those in need, through PumpAid.org. Waiākea’s mission is to sustainably provide healthy and delicious Hawaiian volcanic water while contributing to and promoting clean water access, conservation, and education for those in need throughout the world.

About Waiakea Hawaiian Volcanic Water

HQ Location
Hilo, HI
Founded
2012
Ownership
private

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