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  • Bluewater Survey Reveals Majority Of Americans Are Concerned About The Quality Of Their Tap Water

    Bluewater survey reveals 55% of American men and women are concerned about the quality of their tap water. As water quality comes increasingly under the spotlight due to growing fears about water shortages and what pollutants are in the water coming out of kitchen taps, 82% of Americans believed it is vital to have a dedicated water purifier at home to remove contaminants from their tap water.

  • Bluewater Begins Global Rollout Of Latest Water Purifier Series With Fresh Looks, More Benefits

    Bluewater, the leading name in premium residential water purifiers, today announced the global launch of three new water purifiers offering a harmonized balance of design personality, performance and price that give users a choice of devices enhancing health, wellness and lifestyle needs. Bluewater launched at the WQA Aquatech USA 2015 trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada, running 22 – 24 April.

  • Bluewater wins at the 2015 Transform Awards Europe.

    Bluewater, the global leader in advanced residential water purifiers, was awarded no less than three HIGHLY COMMENDED prizes at last night’s Transform Awards. The achievement at the awards recognizes Bluewater’s excellence in branding and brand development.

  • White paper highlights difference between filtering and purifying tap water

    Swedish water purifying brand Bluewater, which sells its products in Europe, the USA and China, has published a new White Paper highlighting the difference between filtered tap drinking water and purified tap water. The paper is the second in a series geared to stimulate public awareness about the drinking water coming out of their taps.

  • Dry summer ahead looms in California

    ​Californians are facing the prospects of a dry summer as the water-short US state readies itself for a water crackdown, which means kids may have a tough time finding lawn sprinklers to play in.

  • Drain on water

    World​ faces a 40% shortfall in water in 15 years unless countries dramatically change their use of the resource, says UN.

  • Tasting the water

    Blueair managing director Niclas Wullt gears up to taste the water in Shanghai's Huangpu River on Tuesday, 17 March, in an event launching the company's premium water purifiers to Chinese consumers and businesses such as restaurants.

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