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Independent Pipe & Supply

Serving New England & New York.

Overview

IP&S, together with Milwaukee Valve, promote UltraPure potable water valves to reinforce the importance of clean water. From early spring to September, IP&S delivery trucks are stocked with coolers filled with cold bottled water that is handed out at job sites.  Ten percent (10%) of the proceeds from UltraPure sales during the promotion period go to The Water Project.

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Project Name:

Water for the Win/Win

Project Type:

Sales Promotion

Solutions:

Design Digital Promotional Products

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