About Mineralquellen Wüllner
There are many reasons why Mother Nature has chosen Carolinen as her favorite water. Three of the most important reasons are mineralization, quality and sustainability.
Carolinen - Mineralization
Carolinen mineral water is extracted from a depth of over 300 meters. More than 20,000 years ago, the water made its way through the massive rock strata of the Teutoburg Forest at a slow flow rate. In the process, it has become enriched with a high content of vital minerals. Carolinen is one of the mineral-richest mineral waters in Germany. The high calcium and magnesium content combined with a low sodium content makes Carolinen a very special treasure among highly mineralized mineral waters.
Carolinen - Quality
The proverbial Carolinen quality can be found in all products, whether mineral water or mineral water soft drink, which are marketed under the Carolinen umbrella brand. Permanent controls ensure this highest level of quality. External testing institutes constantly check this ongoing process, so that Mineralquellen Wüllner can naturally refer to the highest level of certification.
Carolinen - Sustainability
Mineral water is a gift of nature. Mineralquellen Wüllner therefore feels obliged to act as environmentally friendly as possible. This is why Carolinen is bottled in a way that conserves resources and transported to the consumer using the shortest possible, environmentally friendly delivery routes. A sustainable recycling system, in which - uniquely for Germany - special emphasis is also placed on short delivery routes, also ensures ecological sustainability in the material cycle. This basic attitude of the company is even reflected in the design of the administration. Here too, special emphasis was placed on maximum environmentally friendly construction.
Carolinen - Mother Nature's favorite water
Note: This article has been translated using a computer system without human intervention. LUMITOS offers these automatic translations to present a wider range of company presentation. Since this article has been translated with automatic translation, it is possible that it contains errors in vocabulary, syntax or grammar. The original article in German can be found here.
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