Kauri Spring spring water bottling facility in Kaiwaka, Northland, New Zealand.
www.kaurisprings.co.nz
Our automated bottling facility is located just north of Kaiwaka township in Northland, New Zealand. Kauri Springs manufacture bottles on site, providing us with a competitive advantage in a very competitive industry.
In the time we have been operating, we have secured some excellent bottling contracts for brand owners such as Charlies Trading Company, Premium New Zealand Trading Company.
Our premium, naturally silica rich, still spring water leaves New Zealand daily on board six international airlines in business and economy classes.
Kauri Springs is the site of an extinct volcano named Mt Pukekaroro which is part of the Pukekaroro Scenic Reserve.
Rainfall is collected in a 15 km radius on the northern environs of the reserve and lies in a pristine aquifer, deep underground.
Rainwater is organically filtered for hundreds of years by a unique combination of volcanic sediments rich in minerals, resulting in naturally silica rich spring water of exceptional quality and purity.
Silica, often referred to as the youth mineral, is a naturally rejuvenating anti oxidant which stimulates our immune system and improves cell metabolism.
Spring water is forced up under great pressure to flow from naturally aspiring springheads found throughout kauri springs Our spring water is one of the very few rated as fit for human consumption direct from the source.
A natural flow rate of over 90 litres per minute allows us to process high volumes without affecting the natural balance of the aquifer.
Our water processing provides premium spring water to our customers as close to natures formula as it is possible to be.