Impact

Our Latest Project In Bangladesh
Our company recently completed a meaningful project in Bangladesh where we built a well to provide clean water to a local community. This initiative was funded through a portion of our earnings, with every customer purchase playing a part. By choosing us, our customers directly contributed to making a lasting impact in the lives of others.

Another Of Our Project In Bangladesh
A couple of months ago, our company carried out another impactful project in Bangladesh by helping build sanitary washrooms for a rural village. This effort was made possible through the support of our customers, whose purchases helped fund the initiative. Together, we’re creating healthier, safer environments for those in need.
Our Vision
The Link between Household Appliances and Clean Drinking Water.
We believe in connecting technology with positive impact. That is why we link part of our growth to a charity that fits our vision. Our brand stands for quality, efficiency and hygiene. That's why we're supporting a project that brings clean drinking water to communities in urgent need. Millions of people worldwide lack access to this essential good. Clean water is indispensable for hygiene and health – the basis for a safe living environment.

Our Recent Projects
Our first two wells in Bangladesh and Tanzania.
Together with our partners, the Rizqq Foundation and IHH Netherlands, we realize the construction of wells for communities in need. Both organizations have built thousands of wells and have extensive experience in providing clean water to areas that need it most. The construction of a well can take up to 6 months, depending on the location and conditions. Payment for the first two wells was completed on 7 November 2024. One well is built in Bangladesh, the other in will be built in Tanzania.






Figures that shock us
2.2 billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water. (Source: WHO and UNICEF)
Every year, 2 to 3 million people die from diseases due to polluted water and poor hygiene. (Source: WHO)
By 2025, about one-third of the world's population will face water scarcity, with 1.8 billion people living in areas of severe water shortage. (Source: UN)