Westhaven indie agency Chemistry has been appointed by ONEPURE Artesian Water as its brand and outsourced marketing partner – without a pitch.
The agency’s priority is to develop ONEPURE’s brand positioning and global strategy for turbo charging the brand’s international growth.
General Manager of ONEPURE Artesian Water, Grant Verry says: “Chemistry really impressed us with its strategic approach and in-depth understanding of what we are about.
“They really understood our brand challenges and identified immediate opportunities to grow market share quickly. We have ambitious plans for the next three years and having the calibre of the Chemistry team onboard makes me really excited for what we can achieve globally.”
According to the New Zealand Beverage Council, New Zealand’s water bottling industry is a very small user of the country’s freshwater resource, representing less than 0.002 percent of total annual domestic freshwater consumption.
At the same time, worldwide, bottled water is growing at nearly 10 percent a year, making it a $ 200 billion industry.
On the international scene, New Zealand is a very small player making up only 0.3 percent of the total bottled water market, says Chemistry Managing Partner Mel Moss.
“We want to change that while staying true to ONEPURE’s environmentally sustainable philosophy.”
Founding Director of Chemistry, Mike Larmer says: “With the US taking 46 percent of NZ’s exports followed closely by China and Hongkong at 44 percent, we’re excited about the opportunity to make ONEPURE New Zealand’s premier artesian water brand.”
Chemistry works with some of the country’s largest energy, automotive, financial and consumer brands including Z Energy, Jaguar Land Rover, State and AMI insurance, Schick Razors and Samsung.
The agency’s appointment is effective immediately.
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