Ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. (SDG.6)
whilst reducing plastic waste to create a more sustainable future for everyone
THE IDEAL DROP OF WATER
An innovative water-treatment technology, designated for the Point-of-Use. We treat water on the last part of its journey, just before it comes out of the tap and into your bottle. Refillwaterstationafrica provides drinking water solutions for locations that regularly host large crowds.
Refillwaterstationafrica is the ideal alternative to bottled water and sachet:
safe, sustainable, delicious and always perfect.
Pre-treatment : sediment filter with automatic back wash valve + carbon filter.
Main treatment with Reverse Osmosis system production capacity 1500 LPD
Post carbon filter + Post UV sterilizer.
Dispensing 10 liters per minute for Ambient water.
Dispensing 3 liters per minute for Cold water.
INNOVATIVE WATER TREATMENT
OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLE
DELIVER THE PERFECT DROP OF WATER THROUGH INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY,IN ORDER TO PROVIDE A HEALTHY, SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE WAY TO DRINK WATER.
Water is one of our most precious resources for life, and most of us take it for granted. We believe that water needs to be handled with care and respect. In today’s urbanized and industrial world, water undergo a bumpy road before it comes out of our taps. At Refillwaterstationafrica we treat the water by removing impurities and leaving the healthy stuff in, just before you take a sip. Our technology is designed to deliver water in its natural form, no additives required: pure and safe drinking water at its best.
100% NATURAL, GREAT-TASTING WATER. 0% PLASTIC. IT’S BOTTLED WATER WITHOUT THE BOTTLE.
Why Water Station Project?
Water Station Project Why? One of the many sources of environmental pollution in Ghana are plastics, especially rubber sachets (these are plastic pouches filled with water and sold on the streets of Ghana and Africa by street vendors) and bottled water. This has been a fast-growing business that has far reaching usage as a source of drinking water in Ghana. Sachet water is sold in 500 mL plastic pouches while bottled water is sold in a variety of sizes from 330ml to 1500ml. There is also bottled water supplied to corporate Ghana in plastic dispensers. “Almost 8.2 billion sachets of water are consumed in Ghana (Stoler, 2017)….it is estimated that more than 3,000 metric tons daily and one million tons yearly of plastic waste are generated. An estimated 86 percent of Ghana’s waste plastic load is improperly disposed of resulting in plastics clogging up stormwater drains, rivers, and streams and ending up in the oceans. It is estimated that 250,000 metric tons of plastic waster are dumped from Ghana into the Atlantic Ocean (World Bank, 2020). They are fertile ground for mosquitoes to breed in, block drains and if they’re burnt, they cause air pollution.