
Nama Water
Ethically sourced spring water in reusable, recyclable bottles.
USD | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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Source: Dealroom estimates
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Nama Water provides ethically sourced spring water in sustainably packaged, reusable, and recyclable aluminum bottles as an alternative to single-use plastics. The company was founded in August 2022 by Deepika Phakke, who serves as the CEO. Phakke's upbringing in India, where she witnessed water scarcity, and her passion for sustainable living inspired the company's creation. She left her job at Google to dedicate herself fully to Nama Water.
The business operates on a direct-to-consumer model, selling premium spring water in lightweight metal bottles. Nama Water targets environmentally conscious consumers on the go. A key feature of its social mission is planting a tree for every bottle sold. The company also has a philanthropic focus on funding girls' education and empowering women. Through its ambassador program, Nama Water builds a community of influencers to promote sustainability and its brand values.
Keywords: bottled water, spring water, sustainable packaging, plastic alternative, reusable bottle, recyclable bottle, ethical sourcing, environmental sustainability, social impact, tree planting, women-owned business, consumer goods, eco-friendly products, hydration, corporate social responsibility, direct-to-consumer, zero waste, package neutral, girl education funding, made in the USA