RefillNZ

Find Water on the Go

Published by: Thomas Verbeek

Description

RefillNZ is an award winning, grass roots campaign that aims to prevent plastic pollution at source by making it easier to refill your reusable water bottle on the go than buy water in a single-use plastic bottle.
Participating businesses have a RefillNZ sticker in their window – to show that they are a Refill station and you’re welcome to come on in and fill up your bottle – for free!
• Use this app to refill your reusable water bottle for free at nearby water fountains as well as participating RefillNZ cafes, bars, restaurants, libraries, pools, leisure centres, dentists and more.
• If you wish to become a Refill station on the map or help out as a volunteer, you can sign up directly from the app.
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  • Is RefillNZ free?

    Yes, RefillNZ is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    RefillNZ is free.

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