The founder of charity One Water, Duncan Goose, visited the World Duty Free store at Bristol Airport on 26 July as part of a round-Britain tour to raise awareness of the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean drinking water.
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Duncan founded the charity in 2005, after his motorbike trip around the world took him through a deadly hurricane in Honduras in 1998. This experience led him to establish one of the UK’s first ‘purpose-led brands’.
‘One’ was named because at the time there were one billion people living without access to clean water. It started with a simple mission – to donate its profits to fund clean water projects. Since then the charity has given away £25 million and helped 4 million people.
Duncan Goose said: “Thanks to the ongoing support for the One Foundation since 2006 from the UK’s leading travel retailer; World Duty Free, and all its staff, and to all the customers who have switched to One water, we are changing people’s lives. And now I want to celebrate the part played by World Duty Free and its staff by riding my original world-trip motorbike around the UK, thanking them personally.”
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