Hundreds of trucks hit the road every day with trailers full of water.
Water! A thirst-quenching drink is available right from your tap. No mountains of plastic bottle waste, no CO2 emissions from transport, and a positive impact on the environment.
Did you know that bottled water consumption has gone up in recent years? Which is absurd because our tap water is perfectly drinkable. What's more, just by drinking tap water instead of bottled water you can save up to ¿200 per person per year.
Cold, still, or sparkling, there's something for everyone.
The great thing about tap water is that you can enjoy exactly as you like it. Do you prefer your water chilled or sparkling? No problem! You can get your favorite type of water right from the tap. All you need is a tap water system.
BOMA's water faucets
The best-tasting water, straight from the tap. Our water faucets are compact and powerful appliances with a sleek stainless steel design. Thanks to high-quality filters, the water has a very pleasant, milder taste. On top of that, the faucet height is ideal for easily filling your reusable water bottle.
Make a positive impact on the environment
Your glass of water tastes even better when you know you're helping the planet. No more piling up empty bottles and cans, and no more trips hauling bottled water from the store to your fridge.
Enjoying the switch and want to help eliminate plastic waste worldwide? Then we've got great news! With our water tap, we're launching a unique collaboration with River Cleanup. For each unit sold, BOMA donates ¿50 to River Cleanup. That's enough to remove an additional 50 kilos of plastic waste from rivers, which is equivalent to no less than 1,500 1.5 L plastic bottles!
Here at BOMA, we've even tested it ourselves. We installed water taps in all our offices and reduced PMC waste by 30%!
River Cleanup
The name says it all: River Cleanup works around the world to clean rivers and stop waste from reaching our seas and oceans. To this end, they organize team cleanups and actively encourage people of all ages to change their behavior.
More than 145,000 volunteers have already collected over a million kilos of waste from rivers and riverbanks.
Want to do your part?
Stop drinking bottled water and switch to tap water!