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Re: Water invests £2m in new UK site to accelerate growth

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Premium aluminium bottled water brand to quadruple production to support major grocery, retail and hospitality contracts as demand for plastic alternatives continues to rise. Re:Water, the premium and sustainable aluminium bottled water brand owned by Berrington Pure Spring Water, has announced a GBP 2m investment in a new, significantly larger production site in Herefordshire — a move designed to unlock its next phase of growth and support major grocery, retail and hospitality contracts.

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The new site, located just a few miles from Re:Water’s existing base, is five times the size of the current facility and will be operational from February. It will allow the business to add extra production lines, hold more stock on site and bring the operation further in-house — strengthening supply chain security at a time when retailers are placing increased emphasis on scale, reliability and resilience.

Re:Water is made from 100% recycled and endlessly recyclable aluminium, including the cap, and is designed to be refilled, reused and recycled. The brand sources its spring water locally in Herefordshire and made a deliberate decision to remain in the area to protect water quality, retain its workforce and minimise disruption.

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Demand for aluminium bottled water is being driven by a combination of consumer behaviour and commercial pressure. Shoppers continue to move away from single-use plastic, but still expect convenience — resealable bottles, familiar formats and products that fit easily into everyday consumption. At the same time, brands and retailers are under increasing pressure to offer credible plastic alternatives, with aluminium standing out for its recyclability, circularity and strong consumer acceptance.

Benjamin Rendell, Director at Berrington Pure Spring Water, said: “We’re growing at pace and were forecast to reach capacity at our existing site. This investment is about staying ahead of that growth. The new site gives us the space to scale properly — adding production lines, increasing stock holding and making sure everything remains in-house and under our control.”

The expansion follows several years of high double-digit growth for Re:Water, with the brand recording 60% year-on-year growth in December alone — a like-for-like month that highlights sustained consumer demand rather than weather-driven sales.

Re:Water is now stocked in more than 5,000 locations across the UK, with customers including Marks & Spencer, Pret A Manger, Itsu, the National Trust, London Zoo and major visitor attractions. Recent wins include Transport for Wales, which now stocks Re:Water exclusively, and the Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour on the brand’s custom-print side of the business.

The new facility also gives Re:Water the headroom to grow its range with a new 750ml bottle launching in 2026, following the brand’s new 330ml ‘mini bottle’. The investment also supports future export growth following the Re:Water’s King’s Award for Innovation, which has increased global visibility.

Rhodri Lewis, Director at Berrington Pure Spring Water, said: “Consumers are moving away from single-use plastic, but they still want convenience and resealable formats they recognise and trust – and the numbers show it’s working. The new site allows us to meet that demand responsibly, while also reducing our own carbon footprint through increased on-site warehousing and fewer transport movements.”

With increased capacity, on-site warehousing and BRC-compliant operations under one roof, Re:Water says the investment positions the brand to continue expanding across grocery and retail, while maintaining the quality and consistency buyers expect.

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Note: This article has been issued by Re: Water  and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits to the core subject/data.

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Last updated on : 27 JANUARY 2026
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