Just Water was "born out of a child's love for the ocean" — as proud papa Will Smith told the Associated Press (via the Chicago Tribune). It sells water that is packaged not in a bottle but a carton made with mostly renewable materials including paper and sugarcane-derived "plastic." The breakdown of materials is: 54% paper, 28% plant-based plastic, 15% protective plastic film, and 3% aluminum, and the A&T Register says that the entire package is recyclable (which would actually be the case with a water bottle, as well).
In addition to plain old water-flavored water, Just Water also offers an infused line with lemon, cherry, mint, and blackberry flavors. However, the drinks are no longer organic due to supply chain issues, according to the FAQ section on the company's website. The water for what the company calls their Still and Infused lines comes from Glens Falls, New York, where the watershed is fed by the Adirondack Mountains. According to their website, local use of the water accounts for half of the year's supply.
If you like your water carbonated, Just Water also has Just Bubbles, which comes in plain, lemon, lime, or watermelon flavors. Unlike their Still collection, Just Bubbles is bottled in a recyclable, resealable container to hopefully keep your bubbles fresh. It comes from mountain spring water in the Big Snowy Mountains in Montana.