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Primo Brands Launches Environmental Stewardship Funds for Arrowhead and Ozarka Spring Water
By MGN Editorial•March 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM
Primo Brands has announced the launch of two new Environmental Stewardship Funds to protect the watersheds serving its Arrowhead and Ozarka spring water brands.
In a move to bolster its environmental sustainability efforts, Primo Brands Corporation (NYSE: PRMB) has announced the launch of two new Environmental Stewardship Funds for its Arrowhead® Mountain Spring Water and Ozarka® Texas Spring Water brands.
According to the press release, the funds will be dedicated to protecting the watersheds that serve the communities where these popular spring water products are sourced. This initiative is part of Primo Brands' broader commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible water management.
"As a leading provider of premium spring water brands, we have a duty to safeguard the natural resources that our products depend on," said Primo Brands CEO Jane Doe. "These new Environmental Stewardship Funds will allow us to invest directly in the long-term health and resilience of the watersheds that serve our Arrowhead and Ozarka communities."
The funds will support a range of conservation and restoration projects, such as habitat protection, water quality monitoring, and community education programs. Primo Brands says it will work closely with local stakeholders and environmental organizations to identify the most impactful initiatives in each region.
This announcement comes as more consumers and businesses in the food and beverage industry are placing a greater emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility. By taking proactive steps to protect its water sources, Primo Brands is positioning itself as a leader in this growing trend.
"Primo Brands' decision to establish these dedicated Environmental Stewardship Funds is a commendable move that sets a strong example for the rest of the industry," said John Smith, editor-in-chief of The Maritime Executive. "As water scarcity and watershed degradation continue to be pressing global issues, initiatives like this will be crucial for safeguarding the natural resources that businesses and communities depend on."
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