About Us
After much thought, we found that it shouldn't be bottled at all, but instead, Dropped.
By choosing vedicDROP, you're not only nourishing your body with fresh, clean water, but also taking part in a global effort to protect the planet and create a more sustainable future for all.
vedicDROP is the next step in the evolution of water — pure spring water in sustainable paper cartons, a guilt-free choice for you and the planet.
Our packaging is made from fully recyclable, paper-based materials, setting it apart from traditional plastic bottles and positioning it as a leading solution for sustainable living.
By using sustainable materials and practices, we help reduce plastic waste and overall carbon footprint, contributing to a healthier planet. The sleek, minimalist packaging design reflects modern values, combining functionality and aesthetics for universal appeal.
We've designed an easy-to-use screwcap that's perfect for refilling and reusing!
Responsibly sourced paperboard with a special barrier layer to keep your water fresh and delicious!
Paper-based packaging can cut CO2 emissions dramatically compared to plastic bottles — small choice, big impact.
Plot twist: this isn't just water, it's a forest in the making. Every vedicDROP plants a promise. 🌿
vedicDROP is the next step in the evolution of water. sourced with care, our water is pure, naturally rich in minerals, and balanced for your health. with sustainable paper packaging, we're not just offering hydration; we're offering a responsible, guilt-free choice for your health and the planet's future.
now, it's your turn to make the right choice. every carton you pick is one plastic bottle that never gets made.
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from the journal
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boxed, not bottled: why we put water in paper
plastic bottles had a century to prove themselves. here's why we think a paper carton with a screwcap is the better way to carry water — and what actually changes when you switch.
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the life of a vedicDROP carton
from responsibly grown paperboard to the shelf in your fridge to the recycling stream — follow one carton through its whole journey, step by step.
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