Company: PRMB
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001193125-25-012325
Chunk: 28

Company: Primo Brands Corp
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
Chunk 28
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 of our facilities, production capabilities, our
distribution channels, our third-party contract manufacturers’ operations, the availability and cost of key raw materials, and the water resources we use. Specifically, severe drought conditions or freezing conditions may limit our ability to
use municipal water supplies to bottle our water. In addition, severe weather conditions during winter months, such as snow and ice storms, may significantly impact delivery schedules and revenue streams and disrupt our supply chain.

The effect of climate change on the weather could result in water scarcity or flooding and cause a further deterioration of water quality in
affected regions, which could limit water availability for our bottling operations. There can be no assurance that we will have access to sufficient quantities of water to support our operations, either at current capacities or any future expanded
capacity. Any interruption in our water supply could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition and results of operations. Any of these conditions may negatively affect our business, financial condition, and results of operations.

Furthermore, public expectations for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are rapidly changing and may require us to make additional
investments in facilities and equipment, including more fuel-efficient delivery vehicles. In addition, federal, state, or local governmental authorities may propose legislative and regulatory initiatives in response to concerns over climate change,
which could directly or indirectly adversely affect our business, require additional investments or increase the cost of supplies, raw materials, fuel, ingredients and water. If we are unable to meet public expectations and regulatory developments,
or if our existing practices and procedures are not adequate to meet new regulatory requirements, we may miss corporate opportunities or become subject to regulatory scrutiny or third-party claims. As a result, the effects of climate change could
have an adverse impact on our business and results of operations.

We may face opposition to the operation and expansion of our facilities from various individuals and groups.

We have experienced, and we anticipate that we will continue to face, from time to time,
opposition to the operation and expansion of our operations and facilities from government officials, environmental groups, landowners, tribal or aboriginal groups, local groups, and other activists. Opposition to our operation and expansion can
take many forms, including the delay or denial of required governmental permits, cease and desist orders, organized protests, attempts to block or sabotage our operations, intervention in regulatory or administrative proceedings involving our
activity or assets, or lawsuits or other actions designed to prevent, disrupt, or delay the operation or expansion of our assets and business. In addition, acts of sabotage or eco-terrorism could