We use 100% recyclable materials for our packaging, demonstrating our commitment to sustainability.
890below’s natural glacial water has been preserved in a deep, uncontaminated aquifer for 27,000 years. Each drop has been naturally filtered through pristine lava rock, resulting in water with small molecules and a stable pH value. At the source, we’ve established a water treatment facility compliant with the highest standards set by the New Zealand Government FDA. This ensures precise secondary purification and bottling in a sterile environment.
We use bottles made to the world’s highest rPET standards, ensuring 100% recyclability. In addition, we’ve established a system for recycling and reuse, launching the “890 Earth Recycling Program” to further demonstrate our commitment to sustainability.
In an effort to tackle the escalating problem of plastic waste, businesses have a key role in implementing effective solutions. At 890 below, we have made a concrete move in this direction. Our recent investment in PET shredders and granulators is not just about improving our operational efficiency; it’s a demonstration of our dedication to balancing economic development with environmental responsibility. We’re committed to recycling any surplus or defective materials, thereby ensuring a supply of high-quality recycled materials and reducing waste, reflecting our vow to sustainable practices.
The acquisition of PET shredders and granulators represents more than a significant financial investment; it highlights our dedication to economically sound and eco-friendly growth. These machines do more than just boost our efficiency; they are a clear indication of our commitment to an environmentally sustainable growth path. They allow us to maintain high material quality standards while reducing environmental risks.
There is a synergy between successful business practices and caring for the environment. By incorporating sustainability into our fundamental strategies, we aim to ensure not only the long-term profitability of our business but also the well-being of our planet for future generations.