By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
When we got the Ecoloblue, it was a big package. It came in a crate, like furniture, our first hint that this appliance would worm its way into our daily routine.
Soon, our kids were demanding their filtered water like toddlers after cookies. They homed to it after exercise and filled their bottles on comings and goings. Returning from a vacation, they insisted the Ecoloblue (generically known as an Atmospheric Water Generator) be immediately re-engaged. They wanted that cool and clean-tasting H2O.
Guests were mesmerized, too. They remarked that this water condensed from air was greatly refreshing. Yup, we nodded, smugly: It were good. And there was enough for all of us to drink, with some leftover every day for the pets and for cooking.
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May 4th, 2009
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Drinking a glass of water. It should be a simple thing. But as we Americans wean ourselves from plastic water bottles a
nd return to the tap, there are a new set of questions that arise.
The main one: How safe is tap water?
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April 10th, 2009
Henri-James Tieleman; 39; Miami, FL

What I do:
I am the co-founder and CEO of EcoloBlue, Life & Energy. EcoloBlue produces cutting edge Atmospheric Water Generators(AWG) .We are in the business of offering water independence to consumers. AWG is a device that extracts water from humid ambient air. As the CEO of the company, I have many responsibilities including: operations, research and development, marketing, strategy, financing, creation of the company culture, human resources, compliance with safety regulations, and sales.
How it helps:
EcoloBlueTM Life & Energy safeguards and promotes a sustainable environment with unique solutions in the water generation industry, the production of bio-degradable plastic and the generation of clean energy worldwide.
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