WaWaah Water opts for SIG’S Signature packaging solution

SIG's Signature full barrier packaging material fits well for WaWaah Water’s sustainable ambition
WaWaah Water is launching a healthy water drink in SIG’s combifitPremium 1,000ml carton pack
WaWaah Water is launching a healthy water drink in SIG’s combifitPremium 1,000ml carton packPhoto - SIG
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Belgian start-up The Happy Healthy Kids Company is launching a healthy water drink under its WaWaah Water brand this summer, packaged in SIG’s combifitPremium 1,000ml carton pack with pioneering SIGNATURE Full Barrier packaging material, where the polymers are also linked to renewable, forest-based raw materials.

The founders of WaWaah Water were determined to launch a healthy water drink for children and even got their kids involved in the development process. Adding essential vitamins for kids, B5, B12, and C, to water, which does not include any sugar or preservatives, the new drinks focus only on the good – and this also includes the packaging.

For WaWaah Water, the choice of the packaging had to be in full alignment with its brand ethos, which is all about what is best for children. In apple and strawberry flavors, the healthy and delicious water drinks needed a sustainable packaging solution that did everything it could to protect children’s future planet. SIG carton packs with SIGNATURE Full Barrier packaging material best fit WaWaah Water’s sustainable ambition.

Reducing carbon footprint compared to a standard carton pack, more than 95% of the packaging components in SIGNATURE Full Barrier are linked to forest-based renewable material, and 100% are responsibly sourced. The small amount of polymers used are 100% linked to tall oil, a residue extracted from wood in the paper-making industry, as a forest-based feedstock. Tall oil is a by-product from another industry rather than an agricultural crop that requires additional land and resources. SIGNATURE Full Barrier also includes an ultra-thin layer of responsibly sourced, ASI-certified aluminum.

Philippe Deben, co-founder of The Happy Healthy Kids Company, said, “We have developed a tasty, fun, and healthy water drink for our little monsters, with our kids helping us to create the taste and characters. The name WaWaah came from a friend who could never pronounce water correctly as a child. Having created a drink that contains only the best for our kids, we turned to SIG for the most sustainable packaging solution. Finding a package which helps to protect the future planet of our children was essential, and SIG carton packs with Signature Full Barrier packaging material are the perfect fit for WaWaah Water.”

WaWaah Water’s overall goal is to help other parents choose the best products for their active children – now and in the future. Every drink sold also allows the company to grow its WaWaah Sick Kids Foundation, which supports initiatives that create beautiful moments for ill children.

Volker Bubacz, head of Market Area UK & BeNeLux at SIG, said, “With the help of SIG’s sustainable solutions, WaWaah Water can optimally express its caring goals and mission through both its product and packaging. Product, packaging, and brand message are now perfectly aligned to provide families throughout BeNeLux with water that only has their children at its heart. Loved by kids and trusted by parents.”

WaWaah Water in SIG’s carton packs was awarded ‘best product in carton’ in the 2020 Global Water Drinks Awards. Organized by global food and drink experts Zenith Global, product winners were based on innovation beyond the bottle and flavors, functionality, sustainability, and social contribution.

Innovative partnerships leverage the potential of SIG’s Product Innovation and Differentiation platform – a drive to deliver innovative product and packaging solutions that enable businesses to satisfy the ever-changing needs of consumers. Growing demand for Signature packaging material is also an important milestone in SIG’s journey to go Way Beyond Good by putting more into society and the environment than it takes out.

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