The WfW Documentary provides a unique insight into our projects in Zambia and Switzerland.
![Screen Shot 2018 08 14 At 3 37 14 Pm](https://wfw.imgix.net/Screen-Shot-2018-08-14-at-3.37.14-PM.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=max&fm=jpg&q=75&ratio=1440%2F603&w=1920&s=440d914ae21482f5e9aa7852ddb66da8 1440w, https://wfw.imgix.net/Screen-Shot-2018-08-14-at-3.37.14-PM.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=max&fm=jpg&q=75&ratio=1440%2F603&w=900&s=7cbe62675a1f7d275061861148ec81a7 900w, https://wfw.imgix.net/Screen-Shot-2018-08-14-at-3.37.14-PM.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=max&fm=jpg&q=75&ratio=1440%2F603&w=600&s=76b47b818574f917cdf080dd06fb6886 600w)
«Our mineral water is transported across the water stronghold that is Switzerland or even further afield as a matter of routine. That does not make ecological sense.»
The Tagi on the launch of WfW GREEN in Zurich and the controversial topic of tap water in gastronomy.
Click here to read the article.