Clean Finnish water to be bottled and shipped to China

Bottled ground water from the Finnish city of Lahti will be transported on the China-bound trains next year, as a ground-breaking ceremony took place on Friday for a bottling facility.

Aqua-Matters, a company owned by Singapore-based investor Allan Poh and his family, is involved in the investment, which is estimated at 20 million euros (22 million U.S. dollars), according to a press release by the city of Lahti.

The bottling company is H204U, which has been authorized to use a million liters of Lahti water per day, local newspaper Etela-Suomen Sanomat (ESS) reported.

Some 100,000 cubic meters of fresh water gathers under the Salpausselka ridge every day. Thus the authorized amount is one percent of the daily output, ESS was told by representatives of the city of Lahti.

Allan Poh told newspaper Helsingin Sanomat that the bottles from Finland are scheduled to hit the shelves in Beijing in August 2020.

He said the company plans to sell the Finnis

Ville Skinnari, the Finnish Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, initiated the ground breaking ceremony.

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