Niagara Bottling

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Niagara Bottling is a leading beverage company in the United States, known for its production of bottled water. Founded in 1963, the company has grown to become a significant player in the beverage industry, with a wide distribution network across the country.

History

Niagara Bottling was established in 1963 by Andrew Peykoff Sr. in Ontario, California. The company started as a one-man operation delivering bottled water to homes and businesses in the local area. Over the years, Niagara Bottling expanded its operations and now has multiple bottling plants across the United States.

Products

Niagara Bottling primarily produces purified water, spring water, and distilled water. The company also offers flavored water and vitamin-enhanced water products. Niagara Bottling's products are sold under various brand names, including Niagara, H2O+ and V-ssentials.

Sustainability Efforts

Niagara Bottling is committed to sustainability and has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. The company uses lightweight plastic for its bottles to reduce the amount of plastic waste. It also recycles water during the bottling process and uses energy-efficient equipment in its facilities.

Controversies

In 2015, Niagara Bottling was involved in a controversy when it was revealed that one of its plants was bottling water during a severe drought in California. The company was criticized for its water usage, but it defended its practices, stating that it was operating within the state's water regulations.

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