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Month: December 2022

Five Top Tips for Christmas Hydration

Posted on 20th December 2022 by Phillipa ClowPosted in Hydration, News, Press Release, UncategorisedLeave a Comment on Five Top Tips for Christmas Hydration

  1. Add to your 5 a day with the new year mantra of 5 glasses of water to hydrate and get your skin and brain ready for the season.
  2. When drinking (perhaps alcohol) practice the “One and One” – One for me and a water for me too.
  3. Someone boring you at the works do? Just say: “Oh, I must just grab a water. Back soon…”.
  4. Full up? Drink more water to help digest your pudding and get ready for “leftovers” – Water helps alleviate the munchies too …
  5. When you are wrapped up warm and playing snowballs – replace the perspiration – take a water break.

Just a bit of fun – no scientific research was hurt during the making of these top tips…

Have a great Christmas…

If you’re the person in the workplace deciding on hydration options for the team, the WHA can offer guidance there too. Head to their Find a Member service to be sure you are hiring a company which is WHA-safe because they receive regular industry specific training and are annually audited.

 

Cups, Trees & Buildings – WHA members demonstrate environmental credentials

Posted on 5th December 2022 by Phillipa ClowPosted in Case Studies, News, Press Release, SustainabilityLeave a Comment on Cups, Trees & Buildings – WHA members demonstrate environmental credentials

When it comes to sustainability, our members prove that the sector is an exemplar when it comes to the environment. From buildings and trees to the massively important issue of reducing single use plastics, WHA members have it covered.

Green building and land management

An example is the environmentally friendly building and land project by Glastonbury Spring Water. Sales Director, David Lem, said: “Glastonbury Spring Water was proud to be a finalist at the Zenith Global Water Drinks Awards 2022 within the Best CSR Initiative category. This was for our work at Park Corner Farm which the judges described as a ‘great internal sustainability project’.  The project also gained the company a Higher-Level Stewardship Scheme designation from Natural England.

The environment and climate change heavily influenced the way the company carried out its design when building new premises at the site, developing a rundown council farm into an award-winning, state-of-the-art production facility, with every aspect of the design encompassing recyclable or renewable materials wherever possible.

Pictured: Glastonbury Spring Water’s Park Corner Farm site, before and after the construction project

Bricks in the build were reclaimed from the previous farm buildings.  Sheep’s wool was used as insulation for the roof.  Under-floor heating was installed with a ground source heat pump to warm the offices and production areas. Solar panels were introduced to heat hot water in the production areas and a reed-bed sewerage waste system completed the installation. All packaging is recycled locally. The water runs directly into the bottling plant from the source without the need for transport.  They farm with no nitrates being used so that the land is clean of any unwanted chemicals.

Proving that sustainability can be good for business, David Lem adds: “We are seeing exceptional growth having rebranded with a fresh new logo on our glass products.”

Winning the cup

Another great example of excellence comes from WHA member Thirsty Work. Fittingly, the initiative coincided with the COP27 conference. The company decided to move towards plastic free cups and that programme is about to come to fruition. Matt Stimpson, Director of Thirsty Work, said: “This move means we are taking another step in the right direction and no plastic will be used in our paper cups or the outer and inner packaging giving our customers a truly 100% recyclable product.” The move means there will be no plastic used in Thirsty Work’s cups – not even paper cups with plastic linings.

Glastonbury Spring Water also sells biodegradable cups to help customers improve their environmental standing.

Branching out

The final example shared by the WHA is that of the WCD Group. The company has initiated an impressive sustainability project via Ecologi which involves planting trees over a long period of time.  Sarah Frampton, Business Manager of the WCD Group, said: “We plant a tree for every hydration point we sell. We also counterbalance our employees’ carbon footprint and plant additional trees to offset future emissions every month.”

The charity logs the success via a live link giving real time reporting on the number of trees planted.  At the time of writing this was over 19,000 trees, exceeding the initial ambition to plant 15,000 trees by the end of 2022. For updates on this project, follow the company’s LinkedIn page.

 

Christmas has come early!

Posted on 5th December 2022 by Phillipa ClowPosted in Charity, Hydration, News, SustainabilityLeave a Comment on Christmas has come early!

 

The WHA was proud to raise £2000 for Just a Drop, the Association’s adopted charity, when it held its recent AGM and General Meeting. This will go towards the industry funding its 7th borehole in Zambia, to deliver safe clean water to a village that currently has no access to a good water supply.

The good news is that, because the money is being donated as part of the Big Give Christmas Challenge, this means that the money from the WHA will be doubled to £4000, helping the charity to reach 10% of its overall target of £20,000 by helping Just a Drop to secure the matching funds from the UK’s biggest digital match funding platform.

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