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They have lowered the carbon footprint by shipping their unfilled recyclable containers flat to the water source, keeping the cargo pollution to a minimum while maximizing the capabilities of the carton, which can be broken down again post-consumption. Of course it would be ideal if even less transport was involved, but as a "part sustainable water company, part philanthropic project," they're all for giving back to the resources they're taking from by donating 20% of their profits to world water relief and tree reforestation foundations.
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