Happy Earth Day to you. Happy Earth Day to youuuuuuu.....?????? On Earth Day and everyday, Richard's Rainwater strives to honor mother nature. Natural resources like clean water are finite and we treat them like the valuable assets that they truly are. As the first and only net-positive bottled water, Richard's Rainwater strives everyday to ensure we do more of the good stuff and less of the bad. Each year, we measure our impact and communicate our progress transparently. In 2023, our commitment to infinitely recyclable glass bottles and aluminum cans eliminated more than 4 million plastic bottles from the supply chain. And, our optimized packaging saved 196 trees. Every drop counts...let's keep it flowin'!
Richard's Rainwater
食品和饮料服务
Austin,TX 1,851 位关注者
Richard’s Rainwater, the first net-positive bottled water. It's refreshing, pure, delicious...and can change our future.
关于我们
Pure, refreshing rainwater. Caught clean before it hits the ground. No Chlorine, No PFAS, No Microplastics, No Nothin'! ??????
- 网站
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https://www.richardsrainwater.com/
Richard's Rainwater的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 食品和饮料服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Austin,TX
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2002
- 领域
- rain、rainwater和net-positive
地点
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主要
2407 S Congress Ave
US,TX,Austin,78704
Richard's Rainwater员工
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Greg Fleishman ??
Founder | Operator | Board Director | Investor in Consumer Businesses that help the ?? thrive. Co-Founder & GP @Good Alpha Industries
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Nick Benz
President at CALIWATER, Advisor, Investor
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Minot Amory, IV
Founder | Operator | Investor in Consumer Businesses that help the ?? thrive. Co-Founder @Good Alpha Industries
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Zsofia Bende
Operations Specialist with 5 years of experience in the CPG industry
动态
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??? Howdy from San Antonio! ?? Thirsty at the Ben E. Keith Beverages show? Come by Booth #106 for a gulp of Richard's Rainwater. Pure, refreshing rain. Caught clean before it hits the ground. Naturally pure, no need for harsh chemicals or additives. No PFAS, chlorine, no microplastics. Just pure drops of rain. We're here till 3 pm y'all.... #Sipthesky #rain #rainwater #pfasfree #purewater #sustainable
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Concern continues to grow about the safety of PFAS (aka Forever Chemicals).?Evidence links these chemicals to cancer, birth defects, learning delays and other serious health problems particularly in people with prolonged exposure. They don't break down easily and can stay in the environment and in the human body for a long time. While much work is left to be done, we applaud ?????? groups working to increase awareness and regulation of these nasty chemicals. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently finalized a rule restricting six PFAS chemicals in public drinking water systems scheduled to be implemented over the next five years. Check out Pien Huang's recent piece on NPR: https://lnkd.in/eXMUAKav Richard's Rainwater already takes our filtration and testing processes to a higher-altitude. Our pure, refreshing rainwater contains no forever chemicals, no microplastics, no chlorine, no nothin'. Download a copy of our water quality report for details: https://lnkd.in/gYynv3n9 The future is looking up! Cheers to clean water. Drink up! ??????? #cleanwater #rainwater #PFAS #noforeverchemicals #purewater #sipthesky #drinkup
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Thirsty? Wait...before you take a sip...what's in your water? Some conventional bottled water brands treat their water with chlorine or other nasty chemicals. Some even contain PFAS (aka Forever Chemicals) and microplastics. Richard's Rainwater is turning the bottled water industry right side-up. Our pure, refreshing rainwater is caught clean before it hits the ground. 100% rain in ever bottle. No chlorine, no PFAS, no microplastics, no nothin'! Students at Southwestern University are excited to learn they now have Richard's Rainwater on campus. #sipthesky #rain #noPFAS #noMicroplastics
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Happy Earth Month, y'all! ?? Water is one of the earth’s most valuable resources. As the first net-positive bottled water, Richard's Rainwater is committed to using this resource wisely. By bottling the rain, we make 5x more water available for drinking than any alternate source. In fact, last year our closed-loop process saved over 360k gallons of water. That's enough to hydrate 2000 people for an entire year! Sip, sip hooray! See our full 2023 Impact report here: https://lnkd.in/gTruQuJ6 In addition to drinking Richard's Rainwater, here are a few ways you can save water at home: ·????????Install a rainwater collection system to water your yard & garden ·????????Take short showers and use a water saving showerhead ·????????Use water efficient appliances ·????????Turn off the water when you are brushing your teeth or shaving ·????????Detect and repair all leaks – leaky toilets, hoses and sprinklers can waste a lot of water Join us by using water wisely during Earth Month and every month. Drink up! ??
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We started celebrating #WorldWaterDay a little early this month with Oracle in our hometown of Austin. They are taking a sip towards sustainability by offering Richard's Rainwater, the first net-positive bottled water in their cafe!???? Joe J. Perez had a great time at sharing pure, refreshing rainwater with their team. Join us in making every drop count on World Water Day and everyday .#RichardsRainwater #netpositive #sipthesky
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?? Celebrating our team of rainmakers this International Women's Day! ?? At Richard's Rainwater, we're proud to have a team of strong and inspiring women who bring passion and dedication to everything they do. From operations to finance, sales to marketing, we have a team of talented women behind our rainwater. Today, we celebrate their contributions to our success. Cheers to the women of Richard's Rainwater! Chelsea Marino, Jennifer Shannon, Kari Davis, Kaylina White, Nancy Harrison, Zsofia Bende...thank you for all that you do. Happy International Women's Day! ???? #IWD2024 #Rainias #Richard'sRainwater #sipthesky
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????? Hey coffee lovers! ????? Staying hydrated and inspired at Coffee Fest in New York? Day 3, and we're still thirsty for new ideas. Come Sip the Sky at the Hollander Chocolate, 1883 or ESOM booths. #CoffeeFestNY #Rainwater #yesitsreallyrain
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Visiting Austin for #SXSW24? Welcome! Here’s how to support local while you’re here. To us, #SXSW epitomizes what Austin is all about: a city rooted in the weird & wonderful that supports homegrown dreams and encourages innovation. As we gear up for another year of the festival, we wanted to shout out & celebrate some of the businesses who make up the heart and soul of our city. If you’re looking to enjoy a true taste of Austin, check out some of our favorite local businesses to support: ?? Siete Family Foods (Latinx owned) ?? Stroop Club (Woman owned) ????? Pride Socks (LGBTQIA+ owned) ?? Cornucopia Popcorn (Woman owned) ?? Lammes Candies Since 1885 (5th generation family owned) ?? Richard's Rainwater (Net-positive rainwater) ?? austiNuts, Inc. (Family owned) ?? Thunderbird Real Food Bars (Gluten-free + vegan + dairy-free) ??? SOUTH AUSTIN GALLERY L.L.C. (Family owned) ?? El Arroyo (The marquee Austin restaurant) ? Creature Coffee Co (Honest, approachable, & fun) Austin neighbors: Tell us–what other local businesses would you recommend? Tag them below! ???? ?? #Austin #smallbusiness #austintx #localbusiness #womanownedbusiness #austintexas #austinbusiness #austinliving #giftideas #supportlocal #supportlocalbusiness
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Water is one of the world's most valuable resources. Water scarcity and access to clean drinking water is one of the most complex challenges facing our planet. 22 million people in Mexico City are living this reality today. Here's a CNN article by Laura Paddison,?Jack Guy?and Fidel Gutiérrez outlining the situation in more detail: https://lnkd.in/gRi6QY9E Imagine a different storyline...what if instead of draining the aquifers that towns are built on, we harvested drops of water in the purest form? What if we collected rain when it was plentiful? What if we could be sipping pure, refreshing rainwater even in the dry seasons? That's the power of rainwater! Do we have it all figured out? Not a chance. But we know that our earth cycles the same amount of water, and it’s up to us to use it gratefully and wisely.
One of the world’s biggest cities may only be months away from running out of water | CNN
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