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My water firm tapped the zeitgeist

Stephen Cohen's waste-saving, eco-friendly idea is a multi-million pound firm.

June 3, 2010 13:27
030610 Stephen Cohen

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

3 min read

When former stockbroker Stephen Cohen set up his water systems company two decades ago, he was mocked by industry professionals and the media alike.

But 20 years on, he is clearly having the last laugh. His company, Vivreau, is now Europe's leading developer and manufacturer of purified drinking-water systems. With a turnover of around £5 million, the company supplies chilled and sparkling water - as an alternative to pre-bottled mineral water - to around 75 per cent of the FTSE 100 companies.

What's more, Vivreau has managed to grow during the recession - at a rate of 25 per cent per year over the past three years. And Mr Cohen does not see growth slowing down. "Business has gone from strength to strength," he says.

This growth has been fuelled by the changing economic and cultural climate. Green issues are high up on the corporate agenda and media campaigns against pre-bottled mineral water has led to a surge in interest in mains-fed water systems.

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