Due to a supply chain issue, there is a prolonged delay in the delivery of our next shipment of 16oz printed glass bottles. Now, more than ever, our sustainable model of using glass relies on the return of your empty bottles. We love glass because it keeps our impact on the environment as low as possible, while also allowing us to continually supply you with fresh, delicious, organic juice and a premium quality drinking experience, all in the name of wellness. Thank you for your patience as we navigate our way through this challenge.

PJC's Partnership with Pauline Juliet

Pauline Juliet exists as a grassroots, community-led organization working towards sustainable change for women and girls in Kiboga and Kyankwanzi, Uganda. Pauline Juliet projects are imagined, created, and carried out in Uganda, by Ugandans, for Ugandans. As they work towards 100% sustainability in rural Uganda, Pauline Juliet (named after two of its initial beneficiaries) also relies on support from the global community, including the wonderful city of Pittsburgh (co-founder Lauren's hometown). Some of Pauline Juliet's biggest projects include sanitary pad distribution, sex & health education, scholarships, partnerships with local schools, and the women’s association, PJWEA (Pauline Juliet’s Women’s Empowerment Association)--made up of over 1,000 local women and 2,000 of their children. 

Pauline Juliet believes in ethical global partnerships, which prioritize community-led development and collaboration. With these values in mind, The Pittsburgh Juice Company is thrilled to support the organization by contributing to their cause with proceeds from the sale of our Black Beauty Water. To learn more about Pauline Juliet projects, check them out on Instagram and Facebook or on their website. In addition, you can make a direct donation via Paypal.

 

Photo Credit: Maranie Rae
Photo Credit: Maranie Rae