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Fiji Water aims to sell 300 million bottles globally in 2015

Fiji Water aims to sell 300 million bottles globally in 2015

By Sharon Diptika
01/07/2015

As Natural Waters of Viti Limited celebrates the 20th anniversary of Fiji Water this year, the company aims to sell 300 million bottles of Fiji Water globally in 2015.

Fiji Water has been in existence since 1995.

In 1996, they bought their plant in Yaqara and they further invested in the company when they bought Neptune Shipping in 2006.

While speaking at the anniversary celebrations last night, Global President David Ricanati also introduced a new Fiji Fit 700ml bottle to the franchise.

Ricanati says Fiji Water is now the number one imported bottled water in the United States and is also sold in over 60 countries across the globe.

He says Fiji Water Foundation has also been around since 2007 in Fiji and they have invested over 4 million dollars into the local communities touching over 100,000 lives.

Meanwhile, Natural Waters Viti Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding worth $76,000 with the Water Authority of Fiji.

Water Authority Chief Executive, Opetaia Ravai says this MOU will enable them to help 15 comminutes with their water projects.

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