An alternative to bottled water coolers was showcased on Episode 1 of Series 6 of The Dragons Den. The funding for the project failed after a taste test by The Dragons.
Theo Paphitis also informed the contestants that he had reduced his carbon footprint by being “plumbed in.” In his words he had “already dealt with […]
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Theo Paphitis reduces carbon footprint
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Dragon’s Den
Series 6, Episode 1 of The Dragon’s Den which was screened on BBC2 21st July 2008, showcased a cooler designed to produce water from air. The product professed to produce “the purest water on the planet” but failed to secure any funding after a taste test by the Dragons.
Freshwater Coolers plc has always advocated mains […]
Posted on July 22nd, 2008 by: admin | No Comments »
Water improves pupils behaviour
Following the recent installation of Freshwater drinking water coolers at Kings Heath Boys School Birmingham the bursar Mrs Gibbons said “We have noticed a real change in the behaviour of our children since we removed our vending machines. The water coolers provide a healthy alternative”
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Tap water beats bottles in taste test
Daily Telegraph Monday 17 December 2007
London tap water has been rated superior to expensive mineral waters in a blind tasting conducted by some of the most sophisticated drinkers in the country.
At less than 1p per litre, it beat 20 bottled waters, including some which sell for £50 a litre, in the survey conducted by Decanter, […]
Posted on December 21st, 2007 by: admin | No Comments »
Denso Marston cuts drinking water costs by 50%!
Engineering company Denso Marston has halved its £10,000 bill for bottled water thanks to FWC. Buying bottles for its 11 coolers, the company still ran out during the Summer.
“We immediately saw the benefits,” said Denso Facilities Engineer, Andrew Clark. “Apart from never running out of water again, we benefit financially and from health & […]
