The planet is a beautiful place. For living, breathing and enjoying their lives, people need water. i-Team Global have partnered with Made Blue, a charity that helps to bring clean drinking water to countries that need it most. A human needs 20 litres of water a day to survive. There are over 7 billion people on the planet, of which 2.7 billion people suffer from a shortage of drinking water.

 


Who are Made Blue?

Made Blue are a Netherlands based charity who's mission is to bring clean water to developing countries around the world. Since they started in 2014, Made Blue have been able to donate over 1 Billion litres of water to the people who need it most. their promise is to donate 1,000 litres of water for every €0.30 they recieve, making it entirely possible for businesses around the globe to make a lasting impact.

Read more about Made Blue here.

 


How Are i-Team Helping?

The i-Mop is an innovative scrubber dryer system developed by i-Team Global. Every drop of water used by an i-Mop is replaced through the Made Blue charity.

 


1 Litre for 1 Litre

i-Team Global have committed to matching the water consumption of the i-Mop to their water donations. An average i-Mop user will fill the tank 4 – 5 times a day, this is equal to 18 litres of water with an average cleaning area of approximately 3000m2. These 18 Litres per i-Mop per day are being compensated with 18 litres of clean, drinking water.

As of June 2022, i-Team have helped to donate 1,122,240,850 litres of clean drinking water.

 


 

How Can We Help?

As proud suppliers of i-Team Global products, every i-Mop we sell will contribute to the Made Blue projects, helping to build wells and other water systems in countries who lack this infrastructure.

You can view our range of i-Team global products here.

i-Mops are designed to help reduce the overall water consumption of your cleaning operations, but by using your i-Mop you are also positively contributing to giving others access to the water you may have otherwise used to clean your floors.

 

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