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water bottles that support pump aid

Access to clean, safe water is vital. Increasingly, consumers are more likely to buy a product that is associated with a cause or issue. At Pump Aid, we’re partnered with some amazing water bottle businesses that want to give back to charity.

Waiākea Hawaiian Volcanic Water

Waiākea Hawaiian Volcanic Water are the first bottled brand of Hawaiian water. Their naturally alkaline water is sourced directly from the Big Island in Hawai’i and contains natural electrolytes and minerals.

Ryan Emmons founded Waiākea and wanted to give back at the same time
Founder Ryan Emmons with some Waiākea bottles

How Waiakea support Pump Aid

Every litre of Waiākea water purchased results in a donation to us. We are proud to have recently celebrated ten years of partnership with them. They also give back to communities in Hawai’i through the Kokua Initiative, through which they have supported more than 80 non-profit organisations.

As well as directly from their website, you can purchase Waiākea in a number of stores around the USA, including Walmart, Wholefoods and Speedway. Check out their store locator here.

Waiākea has a broad range of products

Breakbottle

Founder Jonny decided to design his own reusable bottle. Breakbottle’s Kickstarter had over 650 backers, with a successful launch of the online store.

Breakbottle donates to charity with every purchase
Founder Jonathan Cottom with a Breakbottle

How Breakbottle support Pump Aid

Every Breakbottle purchased results in a donation to Pump Aid. So whether you buy one for yourself, or as a gift, you’re giving the gift of clean water in Malawi.

Visit their website for more information.

Breakbottles twist in the middle for easy cleaning

Thirsty Planet

Thirsty Planet is a water bottle that’s been giving back to charity for years. Thirsty Planet is dedicated to encouraging positive action through drinking well and doing good. Every purchase leads to a donation to Pump Aid.

Founder James Cain

We are a charity that is committed to ending water poverty in Malawi, Africa by 2030. Sustainable solutions to the water crisis in rural communities are the core of our organisation. We are very lucky that these water bottle brands have chosen to work with our charity Pump Aid!

If you’re business would like to support Pump Aid, please check out our corporate partners page and get in touch at fundraising@pumpaid.org.

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