Celebrating World Water Day, Bluewater and 11th Hour Racing announce one-million-dollar 2nd Annual Urban Water Challenge
Award launched for second season to help unleash human ingenuity to tackle urban water threats
Award launched for second season to help unleash human ingenuity to tackle urban water threats
Nordea, the largest financial group in Northern Europe, today launched a unique programme at its head office in Stockholm to battle the use of single use plastic bottles by providing them free water on demand from a unique Bluewater hydration station so long as they don’t use throwaway plastic bottles..
Leading-edge Bluewater water purification technologies and solutions diverted almost one million standard-size plastic water bottles from landfills and oceans last year, stepping up investment in like-minded companies in USA and Europe
Swedish Global Leader in Water Purification Technologies and Solutions Aligns With Denver, Colorado-Based Company’s Sustainable Drinking Water Solution
Six hundred environment government and private sector movers and shakers gathered in Poland for the UN climate change conference have been told business must scale up efforts to tackle looming planet-wide environmental calamity sparked by single-use plastics.
Drinking water is a great way to fight fatigue and stay alert. So Bluewater was a natural choice to step in as official water supplier at a major two-day conference in Uppsala, Sweden, for over 100 Swedish women entrepreneurs and health and business advocacy experts.
Game-changing water testing device empowers consumers and communities to analyze tap water and identify contaminants in real-time.
Three winning startups from 160 applicants from 37 countries selected to reimagine water solutions for tomorrow’s megacities.
Human ingenuity can overcome many of the current environmental challenges confronting humankind and the planet but demands a commitment to developing a circular economy with an eye on sustainability says Anders Jacobson, co-founder and CEO of Blue, the investment company that owns Bluewater.
Bluewater, an international leader in point-of-use reverse osmosis water purification technologies and solutions, today announced it will expand its global manufacturing capacity by starting production in China at the end of this year to meet increasing demand across Asia. Bluewater will continue production at it manufacturing site in Åtvidaberg, Sweden, as sales grow in Europe and North America.
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.