Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 2nd April 2026 Issue no. 1204
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Aiper supports Water.org in helping 4,000 people in need gain access to safe water or sanitation
Cordless robotic pool cleaning technology specialist Aiper, has announced its support for Water.org to help families around the world gain access to safe water or sanitation. Through its donation to Water.org, Aiper is helping 4,000 people in need gain access to safe water and transform their lives.
The global water crisis continues to be one of the most pressing humanitarian challenges, affecting billions of people and shaping daily life in profound ways:
* 2.2 billion people lack access to safe water
* 3.5 billion people live without a safe toilet
* Every two minutes, a child dies from a water or sanitation-related disease
* Women and girls spend 200 million hours daily collecting water - time that could be spent in school or earning an income
Amid these staggering challenges, organizations like Water.org are driving meaningful, lasting change. An international nonprofit organisation that has positively transformed more than 79 million lives around the world with access to safe water or sanitation and founded by Gary White and Matt Damon, it pioneers market-driven financial solutions to the global water crisis - breaking down barriers to give women hope, children health, and families a bright future.
"Today billions of people still live without access to safe water, a reality that demands urgent action," says Richard Wang, Founder and CEO of Aiper. "At Aiper, we're committed to making a difference both through our support of Water.org and other charitable organisations, as well as by designing products that help our customers use water more sustainably. We're proud that our donation will help Water.org provide access to safe water for people in need around the world."
Aiper's donation to Water.org will help transform the lives of people living in poverty by improving access to safe water thus unlocking better health, education, economic opportunity and empowerment. A commitment that flows beyond the pool and to a more sustainable future, Aiper's donation underscores the brand's pledge to help people across the globe, especially in the following areas:
* Water Equity & Access - Partnering with organisations like Water.org, Aiper will continue to help expand access to safe water, empowering families and communities with the security and resources they deserve.
* Sustainable Innovation - From clean homes to a cleaner planet, Aiper will prioritise smart designs and cordless cleaning solutions that minimise energy use and reduce water waste - building a smarter, greener future.
* Community Wellbeing - From Aiper's teams to the neighbourhoods it serves, Aiper supports wellness, education and inclusive opportunities that uplift people where they live and work.
Melanie Mendrys, global director of brand & marketing at Water.org, says:
"Thanks to Aiper's support, we're helping families gain access to safe water at home and the health, hope and opportunity that flow from it. This support will help change the lives of 4,000 people in need with access to safe water or sanitation solutions that last."
The missions of Aiper and Water.org align around the shared goal of advancing water access and conservation. Just as Water.org helps people gain access to safe water to unlock opportunity, Aiper develops innovative products that help people use water more efficiently. From cordless robotic pool cleaners that reduce the need for frequent backwashing and water replacement by keeping pools cleaner for longer, to the new IrriSense smart irrigation system that uses real-time weather monitoring to water lawns only when it's needed - Aiper's innovations are designed to help people use water more sustainably.
https://aiper.com/us/ | https://water.org
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