The media’s full of ‘LFW’ and quite right too – it’s something London’s managed to retain on the international kudos stakes and no matter how hard our bankers seemingly try to screw up the nation’s reputation, creativity continues to flourish! We had a number of requests for sponsorship support this year which is encouraging in a way [...]
Posts Tagged ‘eco-water’
London fashion / design season
Posted in aquapax, bon marche, bottled water, cartons, colette, distribution, earth day, eco, environment, ethical junction, ethics, green, infinity foods, London Fashion Week, macrobiotic, mineral water, moderation, nitrates, planet organic, plastic bottles, publicity, recycle, recycling, Tesco, tetra pak, Uncategorized, waitrose, water quality, whole foods market, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, award winning water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, bottled water, carbon balanced, carton water, celebrity cult, celebrity endorsements, eco-water, h2Obox, low carbon packaged water, mineral water suitable for infants, pure mineral water, pure thirst, pure water, revolution in the air, tetra pak recycling, water in paper cartons on September 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Happy Earth Day one and all…
Posted in aquapax, bon marche, bottled water, carbon balance, carbon neutral, cartons, clevel, colette, customer service, distribution, earth day, earth pilgrim, eco, environment, ethical junction, ethics, green, independent retailers, infants, infinity foods, jlp food hall, life cycle analysis, macrobiotic, marigold health foods, mineral water, moderation, nitrates, plastic bottles, raw food, recycle, recycling, Uncategorized, whole foods market, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, award winning water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, bottled water, carbon balanced, earth day, eco-water, ecological awareness, great mineral water, low carbon packaged water, mineral water suitable for infants, mrs green, nitrates, tetra pak recycling, water in cartons, water in paper cartons, world environment day on April 21, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Earth Day is celebrated across the world today (April 22nd) ever since the first ever designated Earth Week gathering which was organised by some particularly forward thinking student folk in Philadelphia back in 1970. Isn’t Wikipedia wonderful? That particular week started on April 16 and ended on what they called Earth Day, namely April 22. [...]
the endless search for wow…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, carbon balanced, corporate events, eco-water, ecological awareness, mineral water suitable for infants, pure mineral water, pure thirst, pure water, qatrah awards, smoke and mirrors, sustainable business, tetra pak recycling, water in paper cartons, world environment day, wow, zeitgeist on March 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Reading Seth’s blog earlier on the endless search for wow, his closing paragraph (quoted including his punctuation) makes a lot of sense to me… “In the race between ‘who’ and ‘how many’, who usually wins – if action is your goal. Find the right people, those that are willing to listen to what you have [...]
common sense…
Posted in carbon balance, carbon neutral, carbon offset, cartons, councils, earth pilgrim, eco, environment, ethics, green, infants, life cycle analysis, mineral water, nitrates, Panorama, plastic bottles, recycle, recycling, waitrose, water quality, whole foods market, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, best bottled water, carbon balanced, eco-water, ecological awareness, great mineral water, low carbon packaged water, product integrity, tetra pak recycling, water in paper cartons on January 28, 2010 | 2 Comments »
It’s less common than you think – I was reading this piece put out by ACE UK on sustainable material awareness and it highlights to me the non-contiguous government policy and plainly evident absence of common sense regarding making any impact on climate change. Should we be surprised from a bunch of bureaucrats who needed [...]
old friends and wise words…
Posted in bottled water, carbon balance, carbon neutral, cartons, customer service, distribution, earth pilgrim, eco, environment, ethical junction, ethics, green, infants, infinity foods, macrobiotic, mineral water, moderation, natural life, nitrates, plastic bottles, raw food, recycle, recycling, tap water, tetra pak, Uncategorized, waitrose, water quality, whole foods market, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, award winning water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, carbon balanced, dubai bottled water awards, eco-water, ecological awareness, great mineral water, low carbon packaged water, mineral water suitable for infants, pure mineral water, pure thirst, water in cartons on December 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I spoke with my good friend Robert yesterday evening – you know when you meet someone who you just click with – that’s him! We met in Dubai last year for the Arab Beverage Industry Seminar, where AQUAPAX won the ‘Best Bottled Water of the Year’. He and I celebrated appropriately as old friends might, [...]
climate & change…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, bottled water, carbon balanced, carbon footprint, climate change, copenhagen summit, eco-water, ecological awareness, energy saving, environmental impact, great mineral water, low carbon packaged water, mineral water suitable for infants, nitrates, product integrity, pure mineral water, revolution in the air, tetra pak recycling, transition towns, water in paper cartons on December 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It can attract undesirable reaction to align oneself too closely to any particular cause, but the Copenhagen summit underway at the moment is one I do feel quite strongly about. I don’t advocate marching on parliament (it only serves to alienate less exuberant members of society) but I do implore common sense thought and consensus [...]
iconic AQUAPAX at fabulous FIAC…
Posted in bottled water, carbon balance, carbon offset, cartons, clevel, customer service, distribution, drinkyz, ethical junction, infants, life cycle analysis, mineral water, recycle, recycling, Uncategorized, waitrose, water quality, whole foods market, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, award winning water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, blue water carton, bottled water, celebrity endorsements, condron, eco chic, eco-water, ecological awareness, FIAC, Galeries Lafayette, great mineral water, low carbon packaged water, mineral water suitable for infants, natural products europe, Paris art, picasso warhol bacon, product integrity, pure thirst, revolution in the air, selfridges water, tetra pak recycling, water in cartons, water in paper cartons on October 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Between 22 and 25 October the art world turned out in force to celebrate the 36th FIAC in Paris. 210 galleries exhibited the work of 4,200 artists, with works prominently housed at the magnificent space within the ‘Grand Palais’ and at the ‘Cour Carrée du Louvre’ – the world famous museum known by all and [...]
re-use and recycle… think inside the box!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aquapax, australia ban bottled water, award winning mineral water, award winning water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, bottled water, bundanoon, carbon balanced, condron, corporate events, eco-water, ecological awareness, great mineral water, i have a dream, low carbon packaged water, mineral water, mineral water suitable for infants, natural products europe, nitrates, organic food, product integrity, pure mineral water, pure water, qatrah awards, recycle reuse, revolution in the air, tetra pak recycling, water in cartons, water in paper cartons on October 3, 2009 | 2 Comments »
There’s a degree of hypocrisy among many well meaning folk with fundamentally good intentions but closed minds. They hear or read a little about something and become disciples of the cause, without really understanding anything about the process or ‘thing’ they’re advocating. Everything is fundamentally recyclable or capable of re-use for some purpose other than [...]