faqs

  • + Is FIJI Water from Fiji?

    One hundred percent of FIJI Water is bottled at Viti Levu in the pristine, tropical Fiji Islands, an archipelago of over 300 islands nestled in the South Pacific, more than 1,600 miles from the nearest industrialised country.



  • + WHAT MAKES FIJI WATER DIFFERENT FROM OTHER WATERS?

    FIJI Water is different because of its extraordinary source – a protected artesian aquifer found deep underground in the remote Fiji Islands.   The unique mineral profile, which contributes to FIJI Water’s signature soft, smooth taste, reflects that FIJI WATER is sourced from an artesian aquifer and untouched until you unscrew the cap.



  • + WHAT TYPES OF MINERALS DOES FIJI WATER CONTAIN?

    FIJI Water is natural artesian water that has the minerals silica, magnesium, and calcium. Silica is what gives FIJI Water its soft mouth-feel. While calcium and magnesium are essential minerals, high levels of these minerals can give water the distinction of being "hard" as opposed to "soft".

    18
    Na
     
    Sodium
     
    4.9
    K
     
    Potassium
     
    18
    Ca
     
    Calcium
     
    15
    Mg
     
    Magnesium
     
    9.3
    Cl
     
    Chloride
     
    152
    HCO
     
    Bicarbonate
     
    93
    SiO2
     
    Silica
     
    0.24
    F
     
    Flouride
     
    222
    TDS
     
    Total Dissolved Solids
    7.7
    pH
     
    Potential of Hydrogen
    **Typical Analysis in Milligrams per Liter



  • + What is the pH of FIJI Water?

    FIJI Water’s pH is 7.7. Pure or purified water has a pH of 7. Drinking and natural water can range in pH due to dissolved minerals and gases. Solutions with a pH of less than 7 are said to be “acidic” and those higher than 7, “alkaline”.



  • + What kind of plastic does FIJI Water use to make their bottles?

    FIJI Water began offering its best-selling 500 mL and 330 mL bottles made from 100% recycled plastic, bottle only, in Spring 2023. All bottles in FIJI Water’s line are made from high-grade PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic and are designated with the #1 code at the bottom of the bottle for recycling purposes. The FDA approves PET as safe for contact with food and beverages.  PET is also fully recyclable and can be transformed into a number of products such as food and beverage packages, apparel, carpet, automotive parts, and construction materials. Please check with your local municipality to see if PET is recyclable in your area.  You can also search for local recycling centers and services at http://earth911.com



  • + DOES FIJI WATER COME IN GLASS BOTTLES?

    FIJI Water does not come in glass bottles. We bottle our water exclusively in high-grade PET bottles and rPET bottles (bottle only), as that is the optimal packaging that protects the quality of our water (against oxygen migration and carbon dioxide which can effect taste), ensures product safety (no breakage), and minimises environmental impact (lightweight, lower emission during transport and less waste).



  • + WHAT IS rPET AND WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A REGULAR PLASTIC BOTTLE?

    The recycled plastic most commonly used for beverage containers is officially known as rPET, which stands for recycled polyethylene terephthalate. When plastic containers are used by consumers and then recycled, the bottles are broken down and reconstructed into new rPET bottles. The transition to 100% recycled plastic (rPET) bottles, bottle only, means that no new plastic is being created and put into circulation with these bottles. Customers shouldn’t notice a difference, delivering the same great taste, look and quality that people come to expect from FIJI Water.

  • + ARE FIJI WATER rPET BOTTLES RECYCLABLE?

    Yes, FIJI Water’s recycled plastic bottles are made from recycled material and can be recycled again. Please check with your local council to see if rPET is recyclable in your area. We encourage everyone to always recycle, allowing us to continue the recyclability loop for years to come.