Waiakea Installs Elephant Pumps in Africa
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Non Profit
With each case of Waiakea water sold, 7,800 liters of clean drinking water are donated to communities in need through the installation of Elephant Pumps.
Example of Elephant water pump
Since its founding in 2012, Waiakea Hawaiian Volcanic Water has donated over 1 billion liters of clean water to those in need in Malawi through their work with nonprofit partner Pump Aid .
Through the installation of UN awarded Elephant Pumps, Pump Aid provides clean water to those in desperate need. Lifting the immense burden of finding clean water leads to exponential, positive change at many levels within the community. Access to clean water has a direct correlation to growth in education, opportunities, employment, independence, prosperity, and health.
“Supporting clean water as a social initiative was an obvious decision for us as a company. Sanitation and safe water access is the root to so many of these communities’ hardships, and is grossly overlooked. There is a simple solution that we can implement together that can and does have profound impact,” said Ryan Emmons, founder of Waiakea Hawaiian Volcanic Water. Waiakea is honored to contribute to that impact.
With each case of Waiakea water sold, 7,800 liters of clean drinking water are donated to communities in need through the installation of Elephant Pumps.
Waiakea will be celebrating World Water Day with 20% off a case of Hawaiian Volcanic water, now through March 26th.
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- Water Scarcity
- Water Access
- Water Scarcity In Desert area
- Access
- Water & Sanitation
- Water Supply
- Pumps
- Water & Sanitation
- Pumps
- Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)