Princes Gate Spring Water
Princes Gate Spring Water is a renowned brand of bottled water originating from Wales, United Kingdom. The company, established in 1991, is situated in the hamlet of Princes Gate, Pembrokeshire. The water is sourced from organic land and is known for its purity and high mineral content.
History[edit | edit source]
The company was founded by two brothers, David and Glyn Jones, who were dairy farmers. They discovered a natural spring on their farm and decided to bottle the water. The company has grown significantly since its inception and is now one of the leading bottled water brands in the UK.
Source and Bottling[edit | edit source]
Princes Gate Spring Water is sourced from a natural spring located beneath certified organic fields in Pembrokeshire. The water is naturally filtered through mineral-rich rock formations, which contributes to its unique taste and mineral content. The bottling process takes place on-site, ensuring the water remains as pure as possible from source to bottle.
Products[edit | edit source]
Princes Gate Spring Water offers a range of products including still and sparkling water in various sizes. The company also produces flavoured water and water coolers for both domestic and commercial use.
Environmental Commitment[edit | edit source]
Princes Gate Spring Water is committed to sustainable practices. The company uses recyclable materials for its packaging and has implemented measures to reduce its carbon footprint. It also supports local community projects and charities.
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