About Us

From Ice Age - formed ridges to your bottle – pure Nordic refreshment.

Our Origins

Finland

Often referred to as the “Land of a Thousand Lakes,” is a Nordic country situated in Northern Europe. It boasts stunning natural landscapes, including dense forests and pristine lakes.

According to a UNESCO study, Finland has the best ground water in the world, offering a truly sustainable source for clean water.

From the Salpausselka ridges

JÄÄDE’s water is sourced from the natural glacial aquifer that sits deep beneath Finland’s majestic Salpausselkä Ridge, located in the city of Lahti, the Green Capital of Europe 2021.

It is filtered naturally by the ridges of Salpausselkä. It does not require any form of purification and is fully natural.
Finland map showing Lahti location

The origin of JÄÄDE water

114,000 BCE: The Start of Finland's Ice Age

Massive glaciers covered much of Northern Europe, including Finland.

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10,000 BCE: The Salpausselkä Ridge Was Formed

As these glaciers slowly retreated, they left behind a legacy etched in stone - the Salpausselkä Ridge.

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Present Day: Naturally Filtered

Characterised by porous sand and gravel deposits, this geological feature naturally filters melted snow and rainwater. 

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Today: Pure & Fresh

The water accumulates over time in aquifers, where it is protected from pollution by the layers of earth above it.

State-of-the-Art Bottling Facility

JÄÄDE takes immense pride in its bottling facility located in Lahti, Finland, where purity and sustainability converge to deliver the finest natural spring water from Finland.

Our FSSC 22000 certified facility in Lahti, Finland, uses a state-of-the-art bottling process to preserve the water's fresh, clean taste. Every bag-in-box and glass bottle is meticulously crafted and rigorously tested, ensuring the highest standards of purity, safety, and excellence.