Turkish bottled water firm invests $6.5M in Ethiopia

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Avante Water inaugurates bottled water brand at ceremony in capital Addis Ababa

 

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia —A Turkish bottled water company has invested $6.5 million in Ethiopia.

Avante Water, owned by the General Group Beverages (GGB), inaugurated its bottled water brand at a ceremony held in capital Addis Ababa on Thursday.

“The company accomplished the establishment of Avante Water with direct investment,” GGB said in a statement.

“The factory sits on 4,700 square meters factory complex,” it added, situated 110 kilometers (68.35 miles) north of the capital.

The company uses the lightest plastic for the bottle which makes it compressible so it takes less space in the trashcan contributing to a cleaner environment.

“[As part of] our effort to save the environment from plastic surplus, we will collect all pet bottles, crush and convert it to another product and export it,” said Bulent Durmaz, GGB general manager.

The plant has three production lines including blowing, filling and packaging. It has a capacity of producing 30,000 liters of water an hour.

Durmaz said: “We deliver natural and clean water in a new bottle and we do not refill used ones.

“Our biggest vision is to keep investing where needed and give more job opportunities to the Ethiopian youth.”

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