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Top 10 Australian Bottled Water Brands

Our guzzling round-up

In the Australian climate staying hydrated is a non-negotiable. We’re very fortunate in Australia that 93% of households, drinking water comes from mains or town water. 

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Bottled water was introduced in Australia in the 1980s and was laughed at, but in 2017, Australians guzzled 583 million L of bottled water. For the Australian economy, the Australasian Bottled Water Institute(ABWI) group estimates the industry is worth about $500 million a year.

When it comes to helping the environment the gold standard is refilling your own stainless steel or glass water bottle, where you can cut down on your bottled water consumption and when you do buy bottled water opt for glass which is the most sustainable packaging. If you’re out and about and looking for a refill download the Tap app to find your closest free refill station.When it comes to choosing a bottle of water the options are endless, which is why we’ve rounded up the top ten water brands in Australia. So next time you’re in need of a drink you can do just that without being overwhelmed by decision fatigue.

10. Balance

Price: $2.10 for 1LBalance is a delicious blend of spring water infused with six native wildflowers. They are sustainably handpicked in our Aussie backyard. Lucy – “Balance’s subtle wildflower taste makes for the perfect refreshing beverage.”

9. Pump

Price: $2.70 for 750mlPump’s sipper bottle is perfect for those on the go. It also comes in a range of refreshing flavours like lemon, lime and mango blast.Alex – “Pump is my go-to when I am on the run, it’s perfect for footy training.”

8. Fiji water

Price: $1.80 for 350mlDesigned for fitness and travel, FIJI water is water captured as tropical rain falls across volcanic rock, collecting natural minerals and electrolytes.Courtenay – “As a Southern Hemisphere human I like the fact that the water is from one of the most beautiful places in the world. Also it fits perfectly in my gym bag without rolling around.”

7. Antipodes

Price: $5.09 for 1LWith their iconic minimalist design, NZ brand Antipodes has made waves in the Australian market. With purity at their core, their mineral water is both subtle and refreshing.Holly – “I enjoy a bottle of antipodes because it’s crisp and fizzy.”

6. JUST Water 

Price: $1.50 for 500mlJUST Water is the new kid on the block, launching in early 2019 they are the brainchild of Jaden Smith. It’s made from 54% paper and 28% plant-based plastic, totalling 82% renewable content.Nicole – “JUST is an easy and sustainable choice for me.”

5. San Pellegrino

Price: $3.15 for 750mlOne of the oldest and most famous brands, San Pellegrino comes all the way from Italy. Their Sparkling Natural Mineral Water has a distinct taste as it has collected minerals like calcium, magnesium and potassium on its way downstream.Ellie – “I’ve grown up drinking San Pellegrino, and I can’t go past the fact that it’s in a glass bottle.”

4. Thankyou Water

Price: $2.10 for 1.5LThankyou is a social enterprise where 100% of the proceeds go to helping life-changing projects. By choosing this bottle you’re helping to provide safe water to someone in need.Bella – “I always drink thank you because it is rewarding to know that I am helping someone in need.”

3. Voss

Price: $3.10 for 375mlVoss Spring Water hits Australian shores all the way from Norway. Known best for its slim design, it is available in both still and lightly sparkling. Ashley – “Voss, slim bottle design fits well in my handbag.”

2. Mount Franklin

Price: $2.15 for 600mlMount Franklin is purely Australian, derived from Australian spring water it’s clear, crisp taste is something all Australians know too well.Lucinda – “I am a big water drinker, which is why I love Mount Franklin’s large bottles.”

1. Santa Vittoria 

Price: $1.70 for 750mlTake a drive into the Amalfi Coast without travelling the distance, Santa Vittoria takes you there. It is one of Australia’s favourite lightly sparkling offerings and has extremely low sodium content.Eliza – “Santa Vittoria is crisp and fresh and not too bubbly.”Some concerning statistics around bottled water was brought to light in 2018 when the State University of New York in Fredonia tested more than 250 bottles for microplastics. The study found that 93% of all bottles tested contained some sort of microplastic. The researchers also said there was a global average of 10.4 plastic particles per litre.

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