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Stricter standards and investment in innovative water treatment technologies required to protect human health from pollution of tap and bottle water by tiny microplastic particles, urges Bluewater

Tiny plastic particles in tap and bottled water could be an invisible health threat – new study uncovers hidden risks.

Stockholm, Sweden – January 20, 2025 – A damning new study published in PLOS Water reveals that French drinking water is saturated with microplastics smaller than 20 micrometers (µm), prompting global water company Bluewater to call on governments, regulators, and industries around the world to act decisively to protect public health. These tiny particles, fine enough to infiltrate human blood and

the Bluewater Restaurant Station offers offering a convenient alternative to bottled water, significantly reducing the costs associated with water procurement and managing throwaway plastic bottles.

Bluewater Unveils Game Changing Restaurant Station at London Excel Hotel and Innovation Expo

“The Bluewater Restaurant Station is a game-changer, enabling restaurants to provide high-quality hydration while simultaneously lowering operational costs. We’re excited to demonstrate how our innovative technology can transform how hospitality businesses approach water service," said Blueweater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri, an acclaimed Swedish ecopreneur.

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