Boxed Water Is Better Partners with Kum & Go to Give Back to the Planet by Planting 8,000 Trees in the National Forests

In response to the rising demand for sustainably packaged water, Boxed Water Is Better® has partnered over the last two years with one of the country’s most community-focused convenience chains, Kum & Go, to offer an alternative to plastic water bottles across their locations covering 11 states.  As part of this partnership, Kum & Go has joined Boxed Water’s Better for Our Planet campaign, committing to plant at least 8,000 trees in needy U.S. forests. Kum & Go joins the community of retailers across the country making a statement that Sustainability…

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Boxed Water Signs Deal with Creamline NYC to Reduce Plastic Pollution

Boxed Water Is Better®, a company that provides an alternative to plastic bottles by producing pure water in 100% recyclable and paper-based cartons, today announced a new contract with New York-based Creamline.  Creamline, a multi-unit restaurant concept offering American Classics with a focus on local ingredients and sustainability, has been committed to working with eco-friendly vendors since their opening in Chelsea Market in 2015. Since then, they’ve opened a second restaurant on 7th Ave in Chelsea and are currently eyeing expansion.  They are committed to changing their waste stream and…

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Boxed Water Empowers Consumers and Retailers to Give Back Through New “Better for our Planet” Campaign

Boxed Water, the first national brand of sustainably packaged water, announces its new “Better for our Planet” campaign. Better for our Planet enables consumers to give back to the planet by planting two trees for every picture of Boxed Water posted using #betterplanet starting today and going throughout the summer. Better for our Planet marks the fourth year of Boxed Water’s efforts aimed at reforestation. Through a partnership between the National Forest Foundation (NFF) and Boxed Water, 612,000 trees have already been planted with many more to come. “As we’ve…

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