Hear how this brand is restoring our favourite photo opps: Canada’s waters!

Coors Seltzer Includes Chilcotin River Habitat Restoration Project Within Its Commitment to Help Restore Over 6.5 Billion Litres of Canada’s Waters

The hard seltzer with a mission more than doubles its national year over year water restoration commitment in 2022

Canada is globally admired for its breathtaking landscape, naturally architected by its rich water supply. In fact, according to Canada’s Changing Climate Report, 20% of the world’s freshwater flows in Canada, coming from over 8,500 rivers and more than 2 million lakes. But with these resources comes responsibility, and regrettably, Canada’s climate is said to be warming twice as fast as the global average which negatively impacts the country’s water systems and supply.

Coors Seltzer: The hard seltzer with a mission (CNW Group/Molson Coors Canada)

“Helping protect Canada’s waters is a responsibility that sits with all Canadians, and Coors Seltzer has a mission to do exactly that with each 12-pack helping to restore 1,000 litres of Canada’s waters* through a partnership with Change the Course,” says Ava Gladman, brand manager for Coors Seltzer. “While water resources in Canada may seem vast and perceivably infinite, they’re only as good as they’re cared for.”

In its second year on shelves in Canada, Coors Seltzer will more than double its last year’s water restoration goals, committing to support a portfolio of projects that will restore a total of 6.5 billion litres by the end of 2022:

The 2017 Hanceville Fire burned approximately 240,000 hectares of forest area, negatively impacting surrounding soil, riparian ecosystems, wildlife, and water quality. Coors Seltzer’s contribution will help the project partner, One Tree Planted, reforest the area by planting trees in the most impacted places.

Outside of British Columbia, Coors Seltzer contributed to six ongoing projects across Ontario, Nova Scotia, Alberta, and Quebec in 2021 – all which aim to help maintain or replenish water to ecosystems.

In 2022, Coors Seltzer plans to fund a minimum of three new water restoration projects in the first six months of the year, including exploring projects that help an Indigenous community facing water quality risks.

“Warming temperatures and other prevalent risks to water security and quality have made stewardship action in Canada more necessary than ever,” says Sara Hoversten, Program Director of Change the Course. The organization specializes in water restoration and conservation programs, collaborating with like-minded community partners to execute local projects. “Demonstrating a large and significant commitment to local communities, Coors Seltzer has enabled projects that are helping to restore habitat, increase irrigation efficiencies and capture and filter stormwater to improve the health of our lakes, rivers, and waterways.”

Coors Seltzer is widely available nationwide where alcohol is sold, currently available in refreshing Black Cherry, Lemon Lime, Mango, and Grapefruit flavours, with four additional flavours set to hit shelves this spring. To learn more about Coors Seltzer’s ongoing water restoration projects in partnership with Change the Course, visit www.coorsseltzer.ca

What do the highly popular and Instagrammable sights of The Cowichan River, Garibaldi, and Joffre Lakes have in common? Water! 20% of the world’s freshwater flows in Canadian lakes and rivers, and Coors Seltzer is the hard seltzer on a mission to protect it!

Last year, Coors Seltzer funded several projects across Canada, including the Hanceville fire reforestation project. Now in its second year on shelves, Coors Seltzer will more than double its 2021 water restoration goals in partnership with Change the Course and will restore a total of 6.5 billion litres of water by the end of 2022. To get an idea of exactly how much water that actually is, check out the infographic below!

As a reminder, every 12-pack of Coors Seltzer purchased will help to restore 1,000 litres of Canada’s waters through Coor’s Seltzer’s partnership with Change the Course. Their overall shared commitment for 2022 is to restore a total of 6.5 billion litres of Canada’s waters by the end of the year. You can learn more about regional projects in B.C. here.

About Molson Coors
For more than two centuries, Molson Coors has been brewing beverages that unite people to celebrate all life’s moments. From Coors Light, Miller Lite, Molson Canadian, Carling, and Staropramen to Coors Banquet, Blue Moon Belgian White, Blue Moon LightSky, Vizzy Hard Seltzer, Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy, Creemore Springs, Hop Valley and more, Molson Coors produces many beloved and iconic beer brands. While the company’s history is rooted in beer, Molson Coors offers a modern portfolio that expands beyond the beer aisle as well. Our Environmental, Social and Governance strategy is focused on People and Planet with a strong commitment to raising industry standards and leaving a positive imprint on our employees, consumers, communities, and the environment. Learn more about Molson Coors Beverage Company, visit molsoncoors.com, MolsonCoorsOurImprint.com or on Twitter through @MolsonCoors.

About Change the Course
Change the Course, a program of the Bonneville Environmental Foundation, is a first-of-its-kind initiative that brings together the public, corporations and on-the-ground conservation organizations to raise awareness about freshwater issues, reduce water footprints and directly support water restoration projects. Change the Course is the leading corporate water restoration and engagement campaign. The initiative has received contributions from over 70 corporate sponsors; supported over 130 water projects across 25 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico; and restored over 28 billion gallons of water.

*FOR EVERY PACK OF COORS SELTZER PRINTED IN CANADA, MOLSON COORS BEVERAGE COMPANY WILL FUND PROJECTS ADMINISTERED BY CHANGE THE COURSE DESIGNED TO HELP RESTORE CANADA’S WATERS. EACH 12 PACK OR “12 PACK EQUIVALENT” (4260 ML) EQUATES TO 1000 LITRES OF WATER RESTORED OVER THE LIFETIME OF THE PROJECTS FUNDED. MORE DETAILS AT WWW.COORSSELTZER.CA AND WWW.CHANGETHECOURSE.US/COORSSELTZERCANADA

SOURCE Molson Coors Canada

Media release and image provided by Christina Demare, Citizen Relations.

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