Primo Water
Primo Water[edit | edit source]
Primo Water is a leading provider of purified drinking water and water dispensers in the United States. The company offers a wide range of products and services to meet the hydration needs of both residential and commercial customers.
History[edit | edit source]
Primo Water was founded in 2004 with the goal of providing convenient access to high-quality drinking water. The company initially focused on offering self-service refill stations, where customers could bring their own containers and fill them with purified water. Over the years, Primo Water expanded its product line to include water dispensers for home and office use.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
Primo Water offers a variety of products and services to ensure that customers have access to clean and refreshing drinking water. Some of their key offerings include:
Water Dispensers[edit | edit source]
Primo Water provides a range of water dispensers that are designed to fit different needs and preferences. These dispensers come in various sizes and styles, including countertop and freestanding models. They are equipped with advanced filtration systems to remove impurities and deliver great-tasting water.
Refill Stations[edit | edit source]
Primo Water continues to operate self-service refill stations, where customers can conveniently refill their water containers. These stations are equipped with state-of-the-art purification technology to ensure the highest quality of water.
Exchange Program[edit | edit source]
In addition to refill stations, Primo Water offers an exchange program for customers who prefer the convenience of pre-filled bottles. Customers can exchange their empty bottles for full ones at designated locations, making it easy to always have access to clean drinking water.
Environmental Commitment[edit | edit source]
Primo Water is committed to sustainability and reducing plastic waste. The company encourages customers to use reusable containers and offers a variety of refill options to minimize single-use plastic bottle consumption.
Partnerships[edit | edit source]
Primo Water has established partnerships with various organizations to expand its reach and provide access to clean drinking water in underserved communities. These partnerships include collaborations with non-profit organizations and government agencies to address water scarcity and promote water conservation.
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