Can we transform packaged drinking water?
By packing it in Tetra pack for avoiding plastic bottles?
Anonymous 2
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Tetra packs are great for preservation, but the energy and resources required to produce and recycle them still aren’t perfect. Plus, they aren’t always recyclable everywhere, so the environmental impact could still be there
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🚀 Rethink water, reimagine packaging! 💧🌱
India’s bottled water market is set to reach $12 billion by 2030, yet giants like Bisleri, Kinley and Aquafina still rely on plastic – a shared weakness. Time for a change!
Why Tetra Pak?
✅ 80% less plas
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