Bluewater appoints new CEO as company further spurs international growth in China and North America
Swedish water purification technology leader Bluewater has appointed Mattias Westerberg as Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect.
Swedish water purification technology leader Bluewater has appointed Mattias Westerberg as Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect.
As a new Gallup poll reveals Americans worry ‘a great deal about pollution of drinking water', a new scientific study finds traces of insecticide in tap water for the first time.
Bluewater, a world leader in residential water purification solutions, issues Earth Day call for human ingenuity to be mobilized on a global scale to address ocean pollution by plastics.
Record number of qualified water professionals visit Bluewater booth at 2017 WQA Exposition in Orlando, Florida, showcasing company’s breakthrough point-of-use water purifier innovations.
Sweden’s Bluewater water purification technologies leader showcases its range of hi-tech, contemporary under-the-sink water purifiers at the WQA 2017 water industry show in Orlando, Florida. Bluewater water purifiers are innovated to put homeowners and businesses in control of their own tap water quality.
Bluewater, världsledande inom innovativ vattenreningsteknik, har utsett Marcus Larsson till Chief Financial Officer. Han tillträder omgående.
Bluewater, a global leader in innovative water purifying technologies, has appointed Marcus Larsson as Chief Financial Officer, with immediate effect. Marcus's responsibilities will encompass the overall management of finance, investments, procurement, business engagement, internal audit and corporate systems.
Our oceans are being choked by plastics of every kind, which are slowly poisoning all living things in marine habitats. Bluewater opposes the use of single-use plastic bottles and asks governments and city authorities worldwide to introduce deposit return schemes for plastic bottles and encourage comprehensive plastic waste collection systems.
Marking World Water Day, 2017 Bluewater warns of growing threats posed to ocean health by single use water bottles and urges governments and city authorities around the world to consider banning or taxing single-use water bottles.
Bluewater is marking International Women's Day today because we believe that in 2017 it is not just that women and girls spend over 200 million hours (that's 8.3 million days, or over 22,800 years, according to UNICEF), every day collecting water - which is a colossal waste of their valuable time.
Sweden's Bluewater water purifier group has called for an increase in governmental efforts to boost water quality in response to a new WHO report stating that 1 in 4 deaths of children under 5 years of age are linked to unhealthy environments caused by water and air pollution.
Bluewater, a world leader in residential water purification solutions, fielded a team in Sweden’s 90-kilometer (56 miles) Vasaloppet cross country ski marathon in Mora, Sweden, to draw awareness to plastic pollution of the world’s seas.