Water is at the heart of the climate change crisis!
Climate change is happening now Climate change is drastically impacting the quality and quantity of water that people need to…
World Water Day is observed on 22nd March every year to celebrate the importance of water and raise awareness of the 2 billion people currently living without access to safe drinking water.
As climate change worsens, the world relies more and more on groundwater to keep us enriched and alive. In some parts of the world, groundwater is the only water people have.
Groundwater is the water which supplies drinking water supplies, sanitation systems, farming, industry and ecosystems. It’s very important and its supply is limited in so many countries around the world.
Every bottle of water sitting on a warehouse shelf is water that could be left in the ground, taking part in the Earth’s natural hydrological processes. When we remove water from this process before its actually needed, it flips the balance and puts our planet at an accelerated risk of climate change and water poverty.
Did you know? The water we have on the planet today is the very same water the dinosaurs had. There is not an infinite supply, it’s actually a very finite and delicate balance. This is something we strongly believe we should protect!
Why do we need to bottle this water? Why can’t we just use the water at the moment it’s actually needed, and then return it straight to the ground when we are done?
We don’t believe in keeping perfectly good water hostage in plastic cleaning bottles. Cert. is a refillable cleaning system which is designed to take water only when it is needed, one bottle at a time.
Could this be YOUR act of using water more sustainably this World Water Day?
There are currently 2 billion people living without access to safe water globally.
Cert. is committed to donating 10% of our profits to water purification projects around the world.
What does that mean?
Cert. tablets are produced by Hydrachem, one of the worlds leading producer of water purification tablets. These tablets have the power to turn unsafe drinking water into water that is safe to drink.
Cert. donate 10% of our profits to providing our water purification tablets to projects around the world. We already work with UNICEF and OXFAM to provide these much needed tablets, and we also donate directly to projects when needs arise, such as during natural disasters and war zones.
Could this be your contribution this World Water Day?
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