Our goal with the Hydration+ section of our website has always been to provide a complete solution for those wanting to join what we call the "Sustainable Hydration" movement.
by Paul Shustak on November 21, 2011What’s your image of Southern California? Does it include manicured golf courses, lush gardens, kidney shaped swimming pools and swaying palm trees?
by Paul Shustak on October 12, 2011Back in May, I wrote a post about the lack of working water fountains in my local park. I still haven't received a response, so today, I decided to head over to the park to see if any of the fountains had been fixed.
by Paul Shustak on August 21, 2011Pan Pacific Park thrives with sports games, kids riding bikes and casual joggers. Yet none of their four water fountains work. This is a public health hazard.
by Paul Shustak on May 29, 2011We're more than a little obsessed with hydration, so you may be wondering what folks do when they get thirsty here at KOR HQ.
by Paul Shustak on April 11, 2011The abundance of clean tap and filtered water here in the U.S. makes sustainable hydration a relatively simple lifestyle choice. But it’s easy to forget this isn’t the case in many parts of the world, even those that are relatively developed.
by Paul Shustak on February 27, 2011The more people we convert to the “reusable lifestyle,” the less reliant on bottled water our society will be.
by Paul Shustak on January 21, 2011You passionately shared your ideas about what you wanted to see next from us. So, now we hand the baton over to you.
by Paul Shustak on November 22, 2010Imagine walking into a store. You grab a product off the shelf. The packaging is ultra-minimalist — just a small label affixed to one side. ...
by Paul Shustak on September 27, 2010Like me you probably try pretty hard to recycle your plastic, metal and glass food containers. But what about washing these items before putting them ...
by Paul Shustak on September 23, 2010