​The Good News Network's award-winning short film, "Water Ways," offers an inspiring glimpse into the impactful sustainability initiatives led by Niagara Cares, the philanthropic arm of Niagara Bottling. This documentary underscores the power of collaboration in safeguarding our planet's precious water resources.​

Niagara Bottling, a family-owned beverage company since 1963, has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship. Through Niagara Cares, they have partnered with esteemed conservation organizations such as the Arbor Day Foundation, the National Forest Foundation, and the Colorado Water Trust. Together, they've planted nearly 200,000 trees, restored vital watersheds, and supported healthy water ecosystems across the Western and Southwestern United States. These efforts focus on rejuvenating the Colorado River and Rio Grande, two critical waterways that provide fresh water to millions.​

The film not only highlights these large-scale restoration projects but also emphasizes the human element driving this change. Featuring dedicated Niagara volunteers and environmental experts, "Water Ways" showcases how collective action can lead to profound environmental benefits. As Ann Canela, Director of Corporate Giving at Niagara Bottling, aptly states, "At Niagara, we are dedicated to protecting water as a vital resource and creating healthy, hydrated communities."​

"Water Ways" serves as a compelling reminder that through conscious efforts and partnerships, we can make significant strides in preserving our planet's water resources for future generations.