Ambassadors

On this page you will find the ambassadors of the program One litre for one litre.
They convert the water savings or consumption of their product, service or organization
into the same number of liters of clean drinking water in developing countries via Made Blue.

Click here for the list in alphabetical order.

Niebla

Every water-saving yet beneficial Niebla shower head sold provides 5,000 litres of clean drinking water in developing countries.

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Castalie

Castalie produces water coolers for the French market. To raise awareness of the importance of clean drinking water, they also support Made Blue.

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PSS Group

Property Support Services UK Ltd provides commercial cleaning and facility services. The water saved during cleaning is donated to Made Blue: for each location the minimum amount that a person needs…

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Delicious Ideas

Delicious Ideas Food Group is a family-run business in Peterborough, bringing a delicious world of snacks to retailers, independent outlets, and keen foodies throughout the UK for over 30 years. They…

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Noé Adviesbureau

Noé Adviesbureau Installatie Techniek designs and advises technical installations in mechanical and electrical engineering. Noé contributes to Made Blue for every water sample taken.

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Quooker

Using the Quooker COMBI boiling water tap helps you achieve significant household water savings. That saved water is converted into litres of clean drinking water via Made Blue.

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Do you also want to be on this list?

Then sign up as an ambassador for our One litre for one litre program.

In this programme you will determine the water savings or the water consumption of your product, service or organization and you balance this with the same amount of litres (or more) of clean drinking water in developing countries.

We ensure that the litres are guaranteed to be available and that you receive a certificate for this. We are happy to help you communicate about this!

This is the complete list of Made Blue ambassadeurs