As part of Earth Day, Indigo Soda wants to encourage Canadians to reduce their consumption of single-use plastic bottles and cans.
A simple solution? Make your sparkling water at home, directly from tap water.
A single CO₂ cylinder can produce up to 60 litres of sparkling water, which means approximately 170 cans avoided. Less transportation, less waste, and a more economical daily alternative.
A Quebec-based company proudly established in Canada, Indigo Soda offers a local solution, compatible with all machines and available at over 2,500 exchange points across the country.
For this initiative, several collaborators, content creators, and partners have mobilized to raise awareness within their communities and amplify the message through educational content and marketing activations.
To help you make the transition, we are giving away 100 sparkling water machines across Canada.

How to participate
Visit our Facebook or Instagram Indigo Soda pages to find out all the contest details and participate.

Already equipped?
Do you already have a machine at home? Choose Indigo Soda.
Simply return your empty cylinder, regardless of the brand, and exchange it at one of our 2,500 exchange points. You save on your CO₂ refills while supporting a local business.
One bubble at a time
Reducing your environmental impact doesn't mean changing everything. Sometimes, a small gesture is enough, like replacing your cans with a reusable solution.
FAQ
Why is homemade sparkling water more environmentally friendly?
Making your sparkling water at home significantly reduces waste from single-use plastic bottles and cans. A single CO₂ cylinder can replace up to 170 cans, while limiting transportation and associated emissions.
How to enter the Indigo Soda Earth Day contest?
To enter, simply visit Indigo Soda's Facebook or Instagram pages to find out the full contest details. You can follow the steps there for a chance to win one of the 100 sparkling water makers offered across Canada.
What actions does Indigo Soda take for the environment?
Indigo Soda is committed to reducing waste at the source by offering an alternative to single-use plastic bottles and cans. The company also participates in concrete initiatives such as cleanup drives and environmental offset projects, while promoting local production and distribution to limit transportation-related emissions.
Daphne Ross
I lead the marketing at Indigo Soda, a Quebec-based company specializing in CO2 cylinders compatible with all sparkling water machines. I contribute to promoting our mission: to offer a local, economical, and ecological alternative to major brands, and to make sparkling water more accessible across Canada.