Which market
Aqua1 products fit everywhere: shopping mall, shops, fitness center, hairdressers, sports facilities, schools, beauty salons, ski center, equestrian
center, tourist cabins, hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, airports, military, planes,
events, children's parties and more.
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Aqua1 - high quality products
We value nature so highly, because without nature humans are lost. Aqua1 Natural Mineral Water is produced by nature itself. The water is artesian and comes up naturally, our energy usage for the production comes from hydropower plants and the forest produces the biomass for
our cartons and boxes.
Why minerals?
Minerals, such as potassium, calcium and phosphate, include inorganic substances that the body needs in greater amounts.
Trace elements are minerals that are needed in very small amounts,such as iron, selenium and zinc.
The minerals are not formed in the body and must be supplied
via food and drink. The minerals have different functions. Calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and sulfur are important components in bone tissues and other supporting tissues. In addition, calcium and magnesium are necessary for the normal function of nerve cells.
Aqua1 - sustainable goals
We use only artesian water sources, when the consumption of
natural mineral water does not exceed what nature itself provides.
We will only use carton material that is approved by the FSC, which
means replanting the forest used for the production of the biomass.
Aqua1 is a high-tech carton from TetraPak
protects the water from sunlight and plastic
Aqua1 will only use renewable energy from hydropower
plants in the production of our products.
Why Water?
Water is needed to maintain normal bodily functions. The body's water content varies from around 75 percent in newborns, to around 50 percent in the elderly. The need for water varies greatly between people and from day to day, depending on activity level and climatic conditions.
Adults with moderate physical activity need
about 2 - 2.5 liters a day.
Water is supplied to the body via
drink (1 - 1.5 liters) and
food (0.7 - 1 liters)