OL Reign Renews Partnership with Everybody Water
OL Reign today announced a two-year renewal of its partnership with Everybody Water, a purpose-driven brand focused on sustainability and equity. As the Official Water Supplier of OL Reign, Everybody Water will provide water for the club’s training and matchday needs.
“We are elated to renew our partnership with Everybody Water, as sustainability is a core value at OL Reign,” said OL Reign CEO Vincent Berthillot. “As part of our mission as a club, we want to lead the sports industry in developing sustainable practices and renewing our partnership with Everybody Water allows us to continue to set the standard off the field.”
OL Reign and Everybody Water first began their partnership in March 2021 as part of the club’s International Women’s Day efforts. Everybody Water is a woman-owned, boxed water brand that’s product comes in 100% recyclable packaging and contains water from a community system, directly aiding OL Reign’s efforts to eliminate the use of single-use plastic water bottles and provide players with sustainable hydration options.
The two organizations share a common commitment to intentional practices and doing good in their communities and beyond. As part of this mission, Everybody Water donates portions of its revenue to help fund clean water infrastructure that provides running water in people’s homes for the first time all over the globe.
“Partnering with the OL Reign is particularly meaningful to Everybody Water as both of our organizations have a history of deep commitment to supporting high-quality, clean water infrastructure projects with Water1st International, an amazing Seattle-based non-profit helping to bring people running water and sanitation into their homes for the first time,” said Everybody Water Co-Founder Kimberly Reilly. “OL Reign recognizes the importance of uniting on this most important cause, and we thank them for spotlighting Everybody Water on the big screen at their matches to support fellow organizations that want to be part of the solution while also choosing a women-owned carton alternative to plastic water bottles.”