Warning: Microplastics in the Brain May Impact Behavior of Older Individuals, Reveals U.S. Study
... "the presence of microplastics in the body is not a localized issue, but rather a widespread problem," says Bluewater scientist Dr. Ahmed Fawzy
... "the presence of microplastics in the body is not a localized issue, but rather a widespread problem," says Bluewater scientist Dr. Ahmed Fawzy
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
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 ...
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.
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
“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
Clean water technology leader Bluewater publishes white paper exploring the potential adverse effects on human health of drinking water lacking in minerals. Basing its conclusions on available scientific evidence, Bluewater says low levels of minerals in drinking water do not appear to play a significant role in meeting total human needs for nutrients.
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.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA today said activities in the hydraulic fracturing water cycle ‘can impact—and have impacted—drinking water resources’, a finding Bluewater describes as worrying in a world where the planet’s water resources are already under threat of contamination from multiple sources.
The European Commission is taking Germany to the EU Court of Justice for failing to take stronger measures to combat water pollution caused by nitrates, which are essential for plants to grow and therefore widely used as fertilizers. However, excess levels can cause severe water pollution, with consequences for people's health, the economy and the environment.
American consumers are more worried than ever about their tap drinking water and are resorting increasingly to drinking more bottled water and home filtration devices, says a new survey by the U.S. Water Quality Association, WQA. Commenting, Bluewater Managing Director Niclas Wullt says consumers globally should consider taking increased responsibility themselves for their own water safety.
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.