Stay focused: Why you need to keep up your swim training all winter long
Swedish swim champ Adam Paulsson explains why the swimmers among us need to shrug off the wintertime blues and keep focused on maintaining a high level of training.
Swedish swim champ Adam Paulsson explains why the swimmers among us need to shrug off the wintertime blues and keep focused on maintaining a high level of training.
Plastic cups, straws and single use plastics have been banned at the upcoming Rocking Daisies festival in Cape Town, where Bluewater will be on hand to serve pure water without plastic from non-municipal sources to keep music lovers sound of body and mind with water as cool as the music.
Cape Town's environment was one of the top winners in the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon, with the use of single-use plastics significantly reduced and no municipal water used in the water scarce city thanks to unique Bluewater mobile water stations that kept runners and onlookers hydrated and saved the use of plastics equivalent to 2600 standard water bottles.
Bluewater hydration station helped yoga fans at massive open-air yoga and meditation festival refill their own bottles with pure water and avoid the need to buy single-use plastic bottles.
Hong Kong’s largest health & wellness festival, Iris, hosts thousands of yoga fans the weekend of 22/23 September in Central Harbour Front, Hong Kong Island. And Bluewater is supplying divine water as pure as nature intended to keep body and mind sound by staying hydrated.
Global water purification technologies leader Bluewater opens its first permanent public hydration station in Shanghai, China; located outside a busy Metro station and serving free chilled, warm or hot water to anyone using a reusable water bottle.
Bluewater unveils locally developed technology in South Africa to transport purified non-municipal water to remote locations, launches national #rateyourwater initiative
Game-changing water testing device empowers consumers and communities to analyze tap water and identify contaminants in real-time.
Med en revolutionerande vattentestningsmetod kan konsumenter, företag och myndigheter analysera och identifiera föroreningar i kranvatten i realtid.
World leading water tech and solutions company Bluewater invests for a stake in fast growing European tap water filtration company TAPP
Av 160 utvalda startups koras 3 vinnare som arbetar med att ta fram innovativa vattenlösningar för morgondagens megastäder.
Helsinki Fashion Week and Sweden’s world-leading drinking water tech and solutions company Bluewater have partnered to put an off-catwalk spotlight on the global circular economy, sustainability values and drinking water pollution in an age of growing water scarcity.
Bluewater has partnered with the 2018 52 SUPER SERIES, the world’s leading grand prix monohull yacht racing circuit, to deliver contaminant free pure chilled still or sparking water to competing sailors and visitors.
Det framstående vattenreningsvarumärket Bluewater har lanserat en banbrytande ny identitet för att betona sin vision att tillhandahålla rent dricksvatten åt alla, överallt, med produktlösningar som också bidrar till att eliminera behovet av engångsplastflaskor.
Sweden's Midsummer celebrations are one of the most important celebrations in the Swedish calendar, and celebrated around the world by Swedes and their friends. Hong Kong was no exception with Bluewater and other local Swedish companies ensuring a a good time for a big turn out that included Chief Executive Carrie Lam.
There are many things Swedes do well but celebrating the summer solstice, or Midsummer, at the end of June every year is an occasion they have turned into a social art fest.
Yoga is a great way to stay vibrant and healthy. And drinking purified water from Bluewater is a perfect companion to a yoga session (and in between) as it helps keep the body both charged and balanced as well as avoiding putting toxins back into it.
Volvo Ocean Race team Turn the Tide on Plastics receive Bluewater 'Water Without Plastic' legacy award during Races' leg stopover in Gothenburg, Sweden
New survey finds Sweden’s millennials worry more about harmful germs and carcinogens existing in their tap water than their parents do.
En ny studie visar att oron för skadliga bakterier och cancerframkallande ämnen i kranvatten är stor bland unga svenskar. Dubbelt så många unga oroar sig för detta, jämfört med föräldragenerationen.