Bluewater’s public hydration tech taps into world’s top events
Bluewater et sights on environment conscious sports and music events and venues seeking to halt the use of single-use plastic water bottles
Bluewater et sights on environment conscious sports and music events and venues seeking to halt the use of single-use plastic water bottles
Research by the University of Stockholm reveals falling rainwater almost everywhere on Earth has unsafe levels of ‘forever chemicals’, exceeding the planetary boundary
'Bluewater, which has embedded ending the need for single-use bottles at the heart of its business mission, is proud to be collaborating with the AIG Women’s Open for the third year in succession because golf is a sport that is open to all and is taking its sustainability footprint seriously..."
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.
"... in the face of the expanding climate emergency and contamination by microplastics of the water we drink, the food we eat, and air we breathe, I am worried that humanity is close to the edge unless we can encourage governments to act faster with more determination," says Bluewater Swedish environmental entrepreneur Bengt Rittri.
Bluewater stations are featuring at practically all major golf championships this year in Scotland from the Genesis Scottish open through the 150th Open and upcoming AIG Women's Open, saving tens of thousand of single-use plastic bottles from ending up in landfills and the oceans.
'We want to thank The R&A, organisers of The Open, for taking the lead in providing hydration solutions that end the need for an event to sell plastic bottles of water,' said Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri.
Otroliga Bluewater "Wall of WaterTM” kommer att leverera över 6 000 liter renat och kylt vatten per dag till törstiga eventbesökare.
Incredible Bluewater "Wall of Water" will deliver over 6,000 litres of purified and chilled water a day to thirsty event goers.
"We are honoured to have been selected as a solutions provider by such highly respected golf championships, and we are looking forward to showcasing our range of sustainable hydrations solutions on site," says Bluewater events chief, Dave Noble
Water and beverage brand Bluewater has opened a showcase store in Shanghai’s Jiuguang department store, one of the most popular shopping destinations for consumers in the city.
Independently verified research by Swedish clean drinking water innovator Bluewater has verified the efficiency of its water purifier technology at removing up to 99.99% of health threatening microplastics and chemicals such as toxic PFAS from tap water
From rural communities to our cities across America, unsafe water crises are becoming more frequent and intense.
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
"Wir sind uns sicher, Bluewater bei ihrem Eintritt in den deutschsprachigen europäischen Markt strategisch wesentlich begleiten zu können und freuen uns gleichermaßen, unser bestehendes Portfolio, nicht zuletzt im HoReCa-Sektor, mit ihren technologisch führenden Wasseraufbereitungsprodukten zu verstärken“, so Geschäftsführer Udo Kolbe.
At Bluewater. we are deeply honoured that The Open chose a sustainable Bluewater bottle that we warranty for 100 years if the owner registers the bottle .
“We know that micro-plastics are in the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we drink, yet the evidence the particles and the chemicals they contain are in our blood is frankly shocking,” said Bengt Rittri.
"Bluewater has put ending the need for single use plastic bottles at the very heart of its business mission and innovating a unique ecosphere with its water purifiers and premium re-useable bottles designed to help consumers quit single-use plastic bottles,” said Haleh Nia, Chief Transformation Officer.
“The rocketing evidence of microplastic pollution underlines the urgent need for more detailed research into the environmental and health threats posed by these plastics."
“The problem is that we still don’t know what damage the chemicals in the microplastic are doing to our health and wellbeing,” says Bluewater founder, CEO, and environmental entrepreneur Bengt Rittri.