Zip delivers 18,000 liters of fresh, plastic-free water in remote Australia
Health | 21-07-24
John Doumani, President of Culligan APAC and Zip International, and Louise Crawshaw, Head of Human Resources, recently attended a special event to launch the first Zip Water/Source Hydropanel project, which included 10 Source Hydropanels and two Zip Water Chillers.
The panels and chillers were installed at Goodooga Central School. Goodooga is 800 km from Sydney and 700 km from Brisbane in remote New South Wales. The school has 40 children (K-12) with 15 employees. 247 people live in Goodooga.
Thanks to the Hydropanels, Goodooga Central School has access to 18,000 liters of fresh, clean water every year. Using the power of the sun, pure, constantly replenished water vapor is extracted from the air in order to convert it into clean, renewable and durable drinking water on site.
John Doumani said the partnership is an important milestone in Zip Water's commitment to delivering water at its best and making a positive impact on people and the planet by reducing single-use plastic - a very appropriate message in Plastic Free July.