US pair win 2017 Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Ryan Thorpe and Rachel Chang from the USA win the 2017 Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their novel approach to detect and purify water contaminated with Shigella, E. coli, Salmonella, and Cholera.
Ryan Thorpe and Rachel Chang from the USA win the 2017 Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their novel approach to detect and purify water contaminated with Shigella, E. coli, Salmonella, and Cholera.
Thousands of water experts, decision makers and business innovators meet this week in Stockholm, Sweden, as part of World Water Week 2017. As a thought leader in innovating residential water purification solutions that address key drinking water concerns, Bluewater says thoughtless contamination of water resources everywhere in the planet needs to be addressed.
As studies indicate drinking water contamination is worsening across the United States, Americans need to find home-based solutions to ensure health and peace of mind
Bluewater, an innovator of advanced residential water purification technologies, has praised the initiative by the U.S. Environmental Working Group to publish a new national Tap Water Database enabling Americans to discover what potentially harmful chemicals could be their drinking water. Bluewater said the EWG project sets a benchmark for similar initiatives in other parts of the world.
I helgen avgörs KSSS Sandhamnsregatta med klassiska segelbåtar och Laser Master SM på startlinjen utanför Sandhamn. Bluewater har trätt in som titelsponsor av denna ikoniska regatta.
A popular Swedish Baltic Sea island and yachting mecca is being helped to tackle fast shrinking ground water reserves and marine pollution by a unique public hydration station that turns sea water into great tasting on-demand drinking water.
- Tillsammans med Bluewater ska KSSS göra Östersjövatten till dricksvatten åt sommarens besökare på Sandhamn så att de inte behöver tära på öns befintliga vattenförråd.
Sweden’s Bluewater leverages its advanced water purification technologies to save the planet from a quarter-of-a-million throwaway plastic bottles on Bermuda during the four weeks of the 35th America’s Cup.
With over 8 million tonnes of plastic leaking into the ocean each year – equal to dumping a garbage truck of plastic every minute, according to the United Nations – Swedish water purification company Bluewater has made stopping the unfettered use of disposable plastic bottles a cornerstone of its business mission.
Varje minut läggs 55 000 engångsflaskor i plast till avfallsproblemen i Amerika. Med den hastigheten uppskattar FN att år 2050 kommer haven att innehålla fler plastflaskor än fiskar. Bluewater, ledande tillverkare av vattenrenare för privat och kommersiellt bruk, arbetar för att förändra detta.
Water purification innovator Bluewater created hydration stations in Flint, Michigan and Bermuda to find out; create clean drinking water without adding plastic waste.
Det svenska vattenreningsföretaget Bluewater, som stöder den svenska America’s Cup-utmanaren Artemis satsning på hållbarhet, har nu ökat sitt engagemang i svensk segling genom att stötta Artemis ungdomslag, som tävlar i Red Bull Youth America’s Cup på Bermuda.