World Water Day 2025: Protect our most important resource with Natch!

Why water, health and climate are inextricably linked
World Water Day is celebrated annually on March 22 to highlight the essential importance of water for our lives. This year's theme is “Glacier Preservation”. World Water Day 2025 thus emphasizes the need to protect glaciers in order to both stabilize the climate and ensure the health of the global population.
Glaciers are essential water reservoirs on our planet and contain around 70% of the world's fresh water. They regulate the water balance of numerous river systems and supply millions of people with drinking water. However, due to climate change, glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, which has a significant impact on climate and health.

Glaciers as a source of life
Influence on the climate: Glaciers reflect a large proportion of solar radiation, which helps to regulate global temperatures. Their retreat leads to increased temperatures and changes weather conditions, which in turn favors extreme weather events such as floods or droughts.
Health impacts: The change in water availability due to the melting of glaciers can affect drinking water supplies, leading to water scarcity and poor water quality. This increases the risk of water-borne diseases and jeopardizes food security, as agriculture depends on reliable water sources.

Natch protects resources!
Our concept is more relevant than ever in 2025: by using Natch, you support your health, conserve resources, reduce plastic waste and, of course, reduce water pollution.

How do you do that? 
You can use our delicious tabs without water! Simply chew them up, start brushing and a gentle foam forms to clean and coat your teeth.
No rinsing is necessary after brushing - you can simply spit out the foam and keep the residue in your mouth - which is particularly healthy for your teeth and your whole body! This is because Natch does not contain any aggressive or environmentally harmful ingredients. We brush our teeth 1-3 times a day, which can lead to the unnecessary release of harmful substances into our bodies and the environment, which accumulate over the years.

But not with Natch: unlike conventional toothpaste, no harmful substances end up in the water cycle. At the same time, you reduce your water consumption - every day! Natch offers the perfect solution to banish potential pollutants from your daily oral hygiene routine and replace them with exclusively natural active ingredients. Healthy for your body and the environment.

Our mission for health and climate:
Our mission is to inspire everyone for sustainable, environmentally friendly and healthy dental care! Our holistic concept is 100% geared towards climate and resource protection. 
There are no comparable toothpaste tabs that score with these high-quality, health-oriented and climate-friendly ingredients like Natch. Both the water-free production and use protect 100% of our water and the planet!
Our sustainable refill packs and the subscription system also help to reduce waste and protect your wallet. 

Why every individual counts!
Everyone can help protect water and use it sustainably in their everyday life:
Conscious consumption: less food waste also means less water used in production.
Save water: Daily teeth cleaning with Natch, taking shorter showers, collecting rainwater or repairing dripping taps.
Avoid pollution: Less plastic and chemicals in everyday life help to keep water bodies clean. Natch also makes a sustainable contribution here, we are 100% certified as plastic-free and only use climate-friendly packaging. 
Showing commitment: Supporting organizations that advocate for access to clean water.
World Water Day reminds us that we cannot take water for granted. This day calls on us to question our own behavior and actively contribute to the protection of this vital resource. It is the basis of our lives - for us humans, the environment and the climate. 

Let's protect, honor and preserve this precious resource together!

Change the world with one tab a day.

Yours 
Norbert and Heber