'Water for Life' Sustainable Water Filter Systems Help Those in Need
Michael Hemsworth — November 10, 2015 — Social Good
References: indiegogo & thegadgetflow
The quote "Water, water, every where, nor any drop to drink," while referring to sea travel, rings particularly true for those living in third world nations where local H2O sources are contaminated, which is something the 'Water for Life' Sustainable Water Filter Systems look to help combat against. Designed as a one-for-one initiative that offers contributors the ability to get when they give, 'Water for Life' Sustainable Water Filter Systems filter out 99.9% of the nasty contaminates in water to make it 100% potable.
In particular, 'Water for Life' Sustainable Water Filter Systems are currently benefiting Cambodia, Kenya and India, where water sources can be ridden with silent killers. You can pick up 'Water for Life' Sustainable Water Filter Systems over at the Water for Life homepage or head on over to the Indiegogo page to check out more.
In particular, 'Water for Life' Sustainable Water Filter Systems are currently benefiting Cambodia, Kenya and India, where water sources can be ridden with silent killers. You can pick up 'Water for Life' Sustainable Water Filter Systems over at the Water for Life homepage or head on over to the Indiegogo page to check out more.
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