Thursday, July 19, 2018

The Molecule Project closing next month on 10th Street



After five years at 259 E. 10th St., the Molecule Project, which offers a variety of clean drinking water alternatives, has announced that the shop is closing next month here between Avenue A and First Avenue...



Their aim, per the shop's website:

Our goal at The Molecule Project is to support good health for people and planet by promoting minimal carbon footprint, clean drinking water alternatives.

The Molecule Project offers a new model for drinking water for all, rooted in the use of the industry’s highest-grade residential and commercial water treatment, filtration and purification systems.

H/T Steven!

4 comments:

  1. They did know the water is perfectly fine in NYC, right?

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  2. I'm shocked they lasted as long as they did, the stuff that comes out of my tap is great

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  3. NYC has some of the cleanest tap water in the world. Nothing about this place reduces a carbon footprint, good riddance

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  4. Many people periodically get sediminent from the old pipes in their water. I filter my water and the filters turn black after awhile. If the building furnace stops and re-starts or something, then the bath water turns brown for a short water.

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