Arctic Chiller partners with Plastic Oceans Canada with it's One Hundred Green Initiative to reduce Plastic Waste and Pollution and help save Canada's Oceans
Arctic Chiller, Western Canada's leader in great tasting, high quality bottled beverages since 1996 and Plastic Oceans Foundation Canada, a Canadian charity serving the countries waterways and the public to eliminate plastic pollution have partnered on sustainable initiative to eliminate plastic waste by introducing a "plastic neutral bottle" and charity program to help consumers "offset their plastic footprint".
SHERWOOD PARK, Alberta, Oct. 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Arctic Chiller, Western Canada's leader in great tasting, high quality bottled beverages since 1996 and Plastic Oceans Foundation Canada, a Canadian charity serving the countries waterways and the public to eliminate plastic pollution have partnered on sustainable initiative to eliminate plastic waste by introducing a "plastic neutral bottle" and charity program to help consumers "offset their plastic footprint".
Consumers who choose One Hundred bottled water as their beverage of choice can now do so knowing that they are helping to offset the plastic problem while assisting a charity who are on the front lines defending Canadian Waterways through education and shoreline clean-ups.
One Hundred water bottle is made from 100% recycled plastics and is 100% recyclable. One Hundred water helps promote a circular economy where we reuse existing plastics reducing the need for new production. Portions of each bottle sold are used by Plastic Oceans to conduct educational workshops and fund shoreline cleanups and other plastic remediation events.
About Arctic Chiller
Arctic Chiller has been western Canada's leader in great tasting, high quality beverages since 1996. Through a combination of innovative and award-winning packaging and personalized service Arctic Chiller continues to grow in size and be an innovator in the beverage industry. Firmly committed to the circular economy were plastics are reused and eventually replaced with new bio-friendly products the company is working hard to reduce its environmental footprint and address the issue of plastic waste and prevention.
For more information about Arctic Chiller, visit https://www.arcticchiller.com
About Plastic Oceans Canada
Following the release of the award-winning film "A Plastic Ocean", Plastic Oceans Foundation Canada (POFC) was federally incorporated as a Non-Profit Organization in November 2016. In April 2018, POFC was awarded Charitable Status during 2018 in Canada to commence our work nationally, focused directly on waste plastics in our oceans.
For more information about Plastic Oceans Canada visit https://www.plasticoceans.ca
SOURCE Arctic Chiller

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