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Bluewater issues an urgent Earth Day 2024 warning about the threat of plastics and toxic chemicals. The company highlights the dangers of microplastics and PFAS chemicals in water bottles and tap water, advocating for reduced plastic production and sustainable solutions. Bluewater offers innovative water purification technologies to address these issues.
Breaking free from the shackles of disposable plastic bottles, Bluewater's advanced water purification technology will provide delegates at COP28 with an unending and convenient supply of pristine water, straight from its advanced water dispensing solutions.
在中国主要高尔夫赛事中,此次Volvo中国公开赛首开先河,在整个赛事中禁止销售一次性塑料瓶,从而减少了近26万个一次性塑料瓶的使用,避免了如此体量的一次性塑料杯进入海洋、垃圾填埋场和自然环境。
“Tapp Water has built an impressive reputation for its high-quality faucet-mounted water filters that give consumers access to pure and refreshing water directly from the tap,” says Bluewater CEO Bengt Rittri
Picture this: You grab a glass or reusable bottle, turn the faucet on, and eagerly await that refreshing sip of water. But what if we told you that climate change is jeopardizing our access to clean tap water and posing risks to its quality? As global temperatures rise and weather patterns become increasingly erratic, the impact on our drinking water grows more apparent in developing and industria
“The long-term tail of PFAS contamination is such that even if the release of the toxic chemicals was stopped tomorrow, the European Chemicals Agency warns they would continue to be present in the environment and humans for many generations"...
We were attracted to Bluewater by the widely recognized high performance of its water purifiers, its service and after sales support, and its commitment to the circular economy...
Consumer preferences for sustainability and wellness drive explosive growth as Bluewater-owned FloWater moves toward full Integration into the Bluewater global platform of water purification solutions
The water purification business is seeing strong growth as people almost everywhere increasingly question their tap water quality. Bluewater is well-positioned with the right products and people to leverage that opportunity.
Consumer fear about what’s not healthy in their tap water and the resulting climate and health calamity being sparked by the surging use of single-use plastic bottles is the theme of the first episode of the new series of the monthly PlanetWater podcast from water purification and beverage leader Bluewater.
Independently verified research by Swedish clean drinking water innovator Bluewater has verified the efficiency of its water purifier technology at removing up to 99.99% of health threatening microplastics and chemicals such as toxic PFAS from tap water
From rural communities to our cities across America, unsafe water crises are becoming more frequent and intense.
“Most single-use plastic bottles of water end up in oceans and landfills where they break down into chemical-leaching microplastics that threaten human health and wellbeing by disrupting human hormones,” says Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri
Sweden's Bluewater blames mounting poor tap water quality on factors ranging from the climate crisis to industrial and agricultural pollution, water scarcity, mounting plastic waste, and declining investment in water management infrastructure.
Company says region offers major growth opportunities as citizens turn their back on single-use plastic bottles
World leading water purification company Bluewater commits to building a planet-wide movement that will harness human ingenuity to help bring cleaner, healthier water to everyone and create oceans without plastic.
Professor Joan B. Rose wins the 2016 Stockholm Water Prize for her tireless contributions to global public health.
U.S. website whatsinmywater.com warns people they need to be cautious about what may be getting into their tap water and could potentially threaten health and wellbeing.
Battling a bulging tummy to get beach ready this summer? Drinking plain water could be an answer to your slimmer-line dreams says a recent study published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
News reports from California tell how so-called “nightmare bacteria” capable of killing almost half of its victims has been found in a wastewater treatment plant in Southern California - and, the scary thing is that sewage plants seem unable to kill it with existing chemicals.
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