Watsons Water

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Watsons Water is a popular brand of bottled water that originated in Hong Kong. It is a subsidiary of the A.S. Watson Group, a multinational corporation with a diverse portfolio of businesses across the globe. Watsons Water is known for its commitment to quality and safety, and it is one of the leading bottled water brands in Asia.

History[edit | edit source]

Watsons Water was established in the year 1903, making it one of the oldest bottled water companies in the world. The brand was initially launched to provide safe drinking water to the people of Hong Kong during a time when clean, potable water was not readily available. Over the years, Watsons Water has expanded its operations and now serves customers in several countries across Asia.

Production[edit | edit source]

Watsons Water is produced using a multi-step purification process that includes distillation, carbon filtration, and ultraviolet (UV) disinfection. This process ensures that the water is free from impurities and safe for consumption. The company also adheres to strict quality control measures and conducts regular testing to ensure the safety and quality of its products.

Products[edit | edit source]

Watsons Water offers a range of products to cater to different customer needs. These include:

  • Distilled Water: This is the brand's flagship product. It is made by boiling water and then condensing the steam back into a liquid. This process removes impurities and minerals from the water.
  • Mineral Water: This product contains minerals like calcium and magnesium. Unlike distilled water, mineral water undergoes a different purification process that retains these beneficial minerals.
  • Drinking Water: This is purified water that is safe for consumption. It is available in different sizes to cater to different consumption needs.

Environmental Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Watsons Water is committed to environmental sustainability. The company has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. These include using recyclable materials for its bottles and promoting recycling among its customers. The company also uses energy-efficient technologies in its production processes to reduce its carbon footprint.

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