Whistler Water
Whistler Water is a Canadian company that specializes in the bottling and distribution of glacial water. The company is named after the Whistler region in British Columbia, Canada, where the water is sourced.
History[edit | edit source]
Whistler Water was established in the early 1990s with the aim of providing pure, natural glacial water to consumers. The company sources its water from the Place Glacier and the Rainbow Glacier, both located in the Whistler region.
Product[edit | edit source]
Whistler Water's primary product is bottled glacial water. The water is naturally filtered through granite rock, which contributes to its unique taste and mineral content. The company offers its water in various sizes, ranging from small personal bottles to larger multi-gallon containers.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Whistler Water places a strong emphasis on sustainability. The company uses 100% recycled plastic for its bottles and has implemented a zero-waste policy at its bottling facility. Additionally, Whistler Water is committed to preserving the natural environment of the Whistler region and contributes to various conservation efforts.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Whistler Water has received numerous awards for its product quality and commitment to sustainability. The company's glacial water has been recognized for its exceptional taste at international water tasting competitions.
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