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EPAL launches new Congress Bottle

 

OASIS GARRAFA engEPAL has a new bottle for serving tap water at venues in the capital where conferences, seminars, professional training and encounters are held.

This new piece, which reflects a sustainable choice, has been given the name Oásis and is intended to support organisations that receive participants from different parts of the world for events in our increasingly avant-garde, trendy and versatile city.

There are countless academic, professional, cultural and recreational encounters that choose Lisbon to debate new ideas and we want to share with their audiences the excellent quality of the water from the public network, subject to more than 300,000 analyses a year, with an exemplary level of legal compliance, which can be consumed safely.  

The city is changing, people are changing and consumer habits are becoming increasingly sustainable. And that’s the message we want to get across. And because we want it to reach far beyond our borders, we’ve given it a multilingual label, with some of the most widely spoken languages in the world and on several continents. And thus even more universal, to affirm such an important gesture for the planet.

This new glass piece with a cork lid is the result of a partnership with Depósito da Marinha Grande, a renowned brand in the Portuguese glass industry. 

You can also add aromatic herbs, fruits and spices to the best tap water to elevate its taste and give it a colourful and even more special effect.

Drink tap water. A choice in favour of the environment, a greener footprint and a challenge to change to more ecological gestures.



Characteristics
. Weight | 0, 450kg
. Capacity | 1 litre
. Dimensions | 25 cm high 

Price | 12,5 euros

Where to buy it
. EPAL Water Museum | Rua do Alviela, 12
. Mãe d'Água das Amoreiras Reservoir | Praça das Amoreiras, 10
. Águas Livres Aqueduct | Calçada da Quintinha 6, Lisboa
. EPAL Shops - Head Office building and One Stop Shop (Laranjeiras) 

 


 

 


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