Accustomed to smog, we often forget that car smoke poses a major risk to our health and the environment.
The water company known for its high quality, Tepelene, decided not to stand idly by but to do its part by turning a large part of its vehicles from gas to electric, a meaningful move not only for the industry that represents Tepelene , but also for all citizens.
Air pollution is a very important issue for the Albanian environment. The use of gas-burning cars is a growing concern for government and environmental organizations.
Electric vehicles (EV) are humanity's ability to keep clean the environment in which we breathe, and where our descendants will breathe. In general, EVs emit less pollutants, both air pollutants and acoustic pollutants.
Better quality air, like higher quality water, favors the creation of conditions for better health.
Thus, the water source of the best qualities, Tepelene, decided to become the first Albanian water company to take such a step, which not only contributes by not emitting pollutants, but also carries an important message to be conveyed by companies of this prestige, which can influence us to be as environmentally conscious as we are about the water we drink.
Tepelene's commitment to the cause of environmental protection does not end here; the company has just embarked on a journey which leads it towards a 100% sustainable future, both in the production process and in the final product.
In fact, Tepelene Cold Water is working to install solar panels, or otherwise photovoltaic panels, which are also a better choice for the environment, as they utilize an inexhaustible source of energy such as the sun.
For its product known for its high quality, Tepelene water, the company has even bigger plans; is preparing to launch a 100% recyclable rPET bottle. This is the highest level of commitment to environmental issues that a company can have, which has become known precisely because it seeks the best when it comes to production and now, with the same dedication is working for the environment