Frequently asked questions
Asarasi is the Latin for the genus and species of the maple tree, Aceraceae. (Ah-sir-ah-see). Our name comes from the roots of our language and our water comes from the roots of the maple tree.
Asarasi is the Latin for the genus and species of the maple tree, Aceraceae. (Ah-sir-ah-see). Our name comes from the roots of our language and our water comes from the roots of the maple tree.
First and foremost, Asarasi is adding to the drinkable water supply by replacing the bottled water industry with a renewable source of water and conserving terrestrial groundwater resources. Second, Asarasi helps establish and create the market
opportunity for farmers. Third, by upcycling and putting these byproducts to use, Asarasi is preventing food waste while improving the operational efficiency of the farm by 33x!
First and foremost, Asarasi is adding to the drinkable water supply by replacing the bottled water industry with a renewable source of water and conserving terrestrial groundwater resources. Second, Asarasi helps establish and create the market
opportunity for farmers. Third, by upcycling and putting these byproducts to use, Asarasi is preventing food waste while improving the operational efficiency of the farm by 33x!
No. All water is geologic not biologically sourced. Asarasi is the only USDA certified organic water in the world--pure water harvested from trees! While some flavored water product competitors label their products as "USDA Organic", more than 90% of the product is actually purified water provided from the municipality from the packaging facility that the product is produced in.
No. All water is geologic not biologically sourced. Asarasi is the only USDA certified organic water in the world--pure water harvested from trees! While some flavored water product competitors label their products as "USDA Organic", more than 90% of the product is actually purified water provided from the municipality from the packaging facility that the product is produced in.
There are multiple reasons. First, the groundwater supply--while abundant in the northeast USA is not a readily available resource nationally or globally. The world is rapidly running out of fresh water resources. Second, our customers not only want to trust where their bottled water comes from, but also do not want to negatively impact the environment. Finally, Asarasi takes this one step further and we sell our bottled water at the same price as competitors, which encourages everyone to make a better purchase decision which creates tremendously positive environmental outcomes and value added economic impacts for family maple farms.
There are multiple reasons. First, the groundwater supply--while abundant in the northeast USA is not a readily available resource nationally or globally. The world is rapidly running out of fresh water resources. Second, our customers not only want to trust where their bottled water comes from, but also do not want to negatively impact the environment. Finally, Asarasi takes this one step further and we sell our bottled water at the same price as competitors, which encourages everyone to make a better purchase decision which creates tremendously positive environmental outcomes and value added economic impacts for family maple farms.
Asarasi pays the farms on a per gallon basis for their maple tree water and provides the packaging and transportation. We pay the farms for their maple tree water and farms have the potential to double their net profit per gallon through this additional revenue stream.
Asarasi pays the farms on a per gallon basis for their maple tree water and provides the packaging and transportation. We pay the farms for their maple tree water and farms have the potential to double their net profit per gallon through this additional revenue stream.
Maple farms often disperse the water across a broad area of farmland. During the time of year maple is harvested, the ground is typically frozen and while it may make its way to the groundwater table eventually, more than likely it evaporates off the topsoil due to the arid and cold temperatures that time of year.
Maple farms often disperse the water across a broad area of farmland. During the time of year maple is harvested, the ground is typically frozen and while it may make its way to the groundwater table eventually, more than likely it evaporates off the topsoil due to the arid and cold temperatures that time of year.
Asarasi is creating the market opportunity around plant-sourced water. Farms diversify their income by selling Asarasi maple tree water to create the scale necessary to bring this amazing product to market in a substantial way.
Asarasi is creating the market opportunity around plant-sourced water. Farms diversify their income by selling Asarasi maple tree water to create the scale necessary to bring this amazing product to market in a substantial way.
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