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“As we commemorate World Water Day 2024, Bluewater encourages everyone to consider tap water quality and to take action towards better health and a sustainable planet. We also urge the manufacturers of PFAS chemicals to take responsibility for the pollution they are causing and — preferably — stop their production of such chemicals entirely,” said Bengt Rittri.
"Our mission at Bluewater to reduce plastic waste and encourage responsible water consumption has never been more critical,” said Bengt Rittri, founder and CEO at Bluewater
... "the presence of microplastics in the body is not a localized issue, but rather a widespread problem," says Bluewater scientist Dr. Ahmed Fawzy
“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
Stockholm, Sweden, September 11, 2023 - Bluewater, a world-leading provider of innovative water purification and beverage solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Fredrik Aminoff (photo below) as the Sales Director EMEA and other key markets, including Southeast Asia. With this strategic move, Bluewater establishes a solid foundation to extend its market reach and further enhance its i
Bluewater's ground-breaking solution aims to revolutionize the way water is provided in the hospitality industry, offering unparalleled convenience, sustainability, and hygiene... says Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri.
“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"...
"This latest report underlines it is crucial the ban on PFAS is put in place as rapidly and comprehensively as possible," said Mr. Rittri, one of Sweden's foremost environmental entrepreneurs.
Like microplastic, toxic chemicals such as PFAS are pervasive and can be found in food we eat and water we drink, and, according to new research, have reached levels in rainwater in most locations around the planet that exceed drinking water advisory levels ...
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.
A new research study has identified hundreds of different chemical substances in tap water stored in reusable plastic bottles, underscoring an urgent need for more research and better regulation.
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.
The collaboration with Bluewater means that Polarpumpen not only makes it much easier for Swedish consumers to access clean water from their taps, but that we also support a more climate-smart and environmentally friendly approach in society
“We know that micro-plastics are in the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we drink, yet the evidence the particles and the chemicals they contain are in our blood is frankly shocking,” said Bengt Rittri.
“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
"The growing body of research confirming microplastics are in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat is deeply alarming," says Bluewater spokesperson Dave Noble
'Superman's not Coming' is a must-read insight by American environmental activist and consumer advocate Erin Brockovich into planet-wide threats posed to our drinking water by chemical pollutants and growing freshwater scarcity.
Everyone has the right to clean water but industrial, agricultural and plastic pollution together with growing scarcity is making it harder to access something that is vital to our very existence and wellbeing.
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