Impacto de la Comunidad Fluye
DTC: 8 • B2B: 450
En las comunidades del Alto Andino de Perú mediante tecnología de atrapanieblas
Esto equivale a proporcionar agua limpia para 27 personas diariamente en Villa María del Triunfo, Comas, Tacna e Ica.
Actualizado: 04 de June de 2026
How Your Fluye Creates Impact
You Buy
1 Fluye Bottle
1.2% allocated to impact
= €0.22 per bottle
We Fund
Los Sin Agua receives
your contribution
1,087 bottles = 1 fog-catcher
They Build
Fog-catchers provide
200L/day average
in Alto Andino Peru
Your Contribution
0.18L per day
5.5L per month • 66L per year
Verified Partner
Los Sin Agua
Registered NGO in Peru
Transparency
Quarterly Reports
Photos, GPS, beneficiary data
Our Methodology (Why 0.18L/day?)
💰 Your Contribution
We allocate 1.2% of each bottle's price (€0.22 or ~$0.23 USD) to water infrastructure projects. This is our committed contribution per bottle sold.
🌫️ Fog-Catching Technology
Each fog-catcher (atrapaniebla) costs approximately $250 USD to install, not including volunteer labor from local communities. These mesh systems capture atmospheric moisture in Peru's high-altitude regions.
💧 Water Yield (Seasonal Reality)
During peak fog season: up to 300 liters per day
During 4-month summer dry season: minimal capture
Annual average: 200 liters per day (accounting for seasonal variance)
🧮 The Math
- $250 per fog-catcher ÷ $0.23 per bottle = ~1,087 bottles needed to fund one complete system
- 1 fog-catcher provides 200L/day average across the year
- Your share: 200L ÷ 1,087 bottles = 0.18L per day per bottle
- Over one year: 0.18L × 365 days = 66 liters
⏳ Long-Term Impact
Fog-catchers last 5-7 years with maintenance. Your bottle's contribution continues providing water long after purchase. We account for maintenance costs in our allocation formula.
🤝 Community Labor
Local communities provide volunteer labor for installation and maintenance, significantly reducing costs. Without this partnership, the cost per liter would be higher. This is true community-driven impact.
Why We Show Real Numbers
We could round up or use optimistic projections, but we choose transparency. 0.18L/day is real, measurable, and defensible. It's based on actual costs, verified water yield, and honest accounting. When you see photos of our fog-catchers in quarterly reports, you'll know exactly what your contribution funded.
Current Projects in Alto Andino Peru
First quarter projects will be published here in March 2026.
Calculate Your Corporate Impact
See the measurable difference your order will make in Peru's Alto Andino communities.
Calculation methodology: Each bottle allocates 1.2% (€0.22) to water infrastructure. Impact of 0.18L/day per bottle accounts for seasonal fog variation (4-month dry season), infrastructure costs, and long-term maintenance. Verified quarterly by Los Sin Agua.