Denver Startup Attempting to Reinvent the Water Cooler

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Denver Startup  Attempting to Reinvent the Water Cooler

In an attempt to solve the problem of single-use plastic bottles, Denver startup FloWater developed water bottle refill stations that connect to municipal water systems and deliver a high-quality product

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FloWater RefIll Stations remove up to 99% of impurities that are typically found in tap water & add electrolytes into every drop, creating a truly crisp and refreshing taste (Image by FloWater)

“We are building products that democratize and decentralize water,” said CEO Rich Razgaitis for Denver Post.  In December, Bluewater Group, a Swedish company focused on water and air purification technology provided $15 million in Series B funding to this cooling technology. 

FloWater takes tap water and purifies it with a 7x Advanced Purification process: the result is a water that’s the best tasting water in the world—better than anything in a bottle, which is dispensed from an insanely cool-to-use Refill Station into any type of refillable container. 

Read more about Flowater's attempts to make water drinking highly enjoyable experience on Denver Post.

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