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Stricter standards and investment in innovative water treatment technologies required to protect human health from pollution of tap and bottle water by tiny microplastic particles, urges Bluewater

Tiny plastic particles in tap and bottled water could be an invisible health threat – new study uncovers hidden risks.

Stockholm, Sweden – January 20, 2025 – A damning new study published in PLOS Water reveals that French drinking water is saturated with microplastics smaller than 20 micrometers (µm), prompting global water company Bluewater to call on governments, regulators, and industries around the world to act decisively to protect public health. These tiny particles, fine enough to infiltrate human blood and

American Magic and Bluewater team up to avoid using thousands of single-use plastic bottles during the 2024 America’s Cup in Barcelona, Spain

America’s Cup Partnership Tackles Single-Use Plastic Waste with Sustainable Solutions

“By partnering with Bluewater and incorporating their advanced water purification systems into our gym, catering areas, and chase boats at our team base in Barcelona, we’ve significantly reduced our environmental impact while ensuring that our sailors and support team have access to clean, high-quality water that supports their health and performance," said Terry Hutchinson.

The award-winning Bluewater Kitchen Stations strips away chemical and other contaminants from tap water and adds health-enhancing minerals harvested from age-old Swedish mountains

Bluewater Kitchen Station wins coveted 2024 GOOD DESIGN Award

By stripping away all known toxic chemicals and contaminants and infusing the water with liquified minerals harvested from billion-year-old Swedish mountains, the Kitchen Station is setting a new benchmark in water purification and beverage technology,” said Bengt Rittri.

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