What the world needs
now is more products
from concentrate.

We’re a young growing company.

We haven’t yet completed a life cycle analysis identifying
the exact amount of carbon emissions and packaging waste
Cocovibe reduces vs. ready-to-drink beverages.

Here’s what we know now:

A single eight-ounce package of our concentrate yields as much drinkable
product as ten ready-to-drink 12-ounce bottles, cans or cartons.

Logistically, that means one pallet of Cocovibe yields as much

drinkable product as ten pallets of 12-ounce beverages.

Logically, that means it would take one-tenth the number of ships to transport Cocovibe concentrate than it would ready-to-drink beverages. This would result in a lot less carbon emissions, especially considering coconut water-producing countries are a long distance from the United States.

Once in the United States, one-tenth the number of trucks would be
needed to transport Cocovibe, further reducing carbon emissions.

One-tenth the packaging would be needed, which would require less raw materials and manufacturing. And after people enjoy Cocovibe, there would be
one-tenth the packaging waste to truck to landfills or recycling facilities.

There are other environmental factors to consider:

To reduce food waste, Cocovibe uses mature coconuts instead
of young coconuts, so 100% of the coconut meat can be used for food
and the husks can be ground for natural fertilizer.

To further reduce food waste, our raw materials are frozen
and our finished product is refrigerated, which takes more
energy than non-refrigerated ready-to-drink beverages.

And different types of packaging are recycled at different rates.
Regardless of how much or how little gets recycled, starting with a
ten-fold reduction in packaging results in less waste to landfills, streams,
oceans and everywhere else it unfortunately ends up.

We’re a young, growing company.

We haven’t yet completed a life cycle analysis identifying the exact amount of carbon emissions and packaging waste Cocovibe reduces vs. ready-to-drink beverages.

Here’s what we know now:

A single eight-ounce package of our concentrate yields as much drinkable
product as ten 12-ounce bottles,
cans or cartons.

Logistically, that means one pallet of Cocovibe yields as much

drinkable product as ten pallets of
12-ounce beverages.

Logically, that means it would take one-tenth the number of ships to transport Cocovibe concentrate than it would ready-to-drink beverages. This would result in a lot less carbon emissions, especially considering coconut water-producing countries are a long distance from the United States.

Once in the United States, one-tenth the number of trucks would be needed to transport Cocovibe, further reducing carbon emissions.

One-tenth the packaging would be needed, which would require less 
raw materials and manufacturing. And after people enjoy Cocovibe, there would be one-tenth the packaging waste to truck to landfills or recycling facilities.

There are other environmental
factors to consider:

To reduce food waste, Cocovibe uses mature coconuts instead of young coconuts, so 100% of the coconut meat can be used for food, and the husks can be ground for natural fertilizer.

To further reduce food waste, our raw materials are frozen, and our finished product is refrigerated, which takes more energy than non-refrigerated ready-to-drink beverages.

And different types of packaging are recycled at different rates.
Regardless of how much or how
little gets recycled, starting with a
ten-fold reduction in packaging results in less waste to landfills, streams, oceans, and everywhere else it unfortunately ends up.

We’re a young, growing company.

We haven’t yet completed a life cycle analysis identifying the exact amount of carbon emissions and packaging waste Cocovibe reduces vs.
ready-to-drink beverages.

Here’s what we know now:

One 8 oz package of Cocovibe concentrate yields as much drinkable product as ten 12 oz beverages ready to drink from a bottle, can, or carton.

Logistically, that means one pallet of Cocovibe yields as much drinkable product as ten pallets of ready-to-drink 12 oz beverages.

Logically, that means it would take one-tenth the number of ships to transport Cocovibe concentrate than it would ready-to-drink beverages. This would result in a lot less carbon emissions, especially considering coconut water-producing countries are a long distance from the United States.

Once in the United States, one-tenth the number of trucks would be needed to transport Cocovibe, further reducing carbon emissions.

One-tenth of the packaging would be needed, reducing energy and raw materials. And after people drink Cocovibe, there would be one-tenth the packaging waste to truck to landfills or recycling facilities.

There are other environmental factors to consider:

To reduce food waste, Cocovibe uses mature coconuts instead of young coconuts, so 100% of the coconut meat can be used for food, and the husks can be ground for natural fertilizer.

To further reduce food waste, our raw materials are frozen, and our finished product is refrigerated, which takes more energy than non-refrigerated ready-to-drink beverages.

And different types of packaging are recycled at different rates. Regardless of how much or how little gets recycled, starting with a ten-fold reduction in packaging results in less waste to landfills, streams, oceans, and everywhere else it unfortunately ends up.