All
Nestlé Aquarel springs are located in protected areas. When
the water emerges at the springs, it has traveled for a long time
in the underground and passed through layers of rock, purifying
it naturally.
Nestlé Aquarel is bottled on site and undergoes stringent
controls set out by Nestlé, guaranteeing
its high quality.
For years, Nestlé has been following a policy of preservation
of the ecosystems in order to protect its springs and therefore
the quality of the products. These programs were developed in close
collaboration with the farming industry and public authorities,
in order to prevent the risk of agricultural, industrial, and domestic
pollution.
Nestlé Aquarel is a natural spring water with
a low mineral content. Recalling the water's natural origins,
the springs selected
for Nestlé Aquarel are all named after local species of
tree or flower: Abetos (fir), Acacias, Birken
(birches), Cedrus (cedars), Eichen (oaks), Jaras (typical flower
in the South of Spain), Jodla (fir), Pins (pines).
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