New study reveals how drinking the right amount of water may help combat heart failure
Drinking the right amount of water regularly as you age may help you maintain a healthy heart...
Drinking the right amount of water regularly as you age may help you maintain a healthy heart...
"Unless there are immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, limiting warming to close to 1.5°C or even 2°C will be beyond reach, which is shocking, scary and a huge wake-up call."
"Microplastic pollution is something that Bluewater has been warning against for a number of years now as we strive to innovate water purifier solutions to remove chemical and other contamination threats from the water we drink from our taps as well as end the need for single use plastic bottles, the majority of which end up being dumped in our oceans or landfill."
'Superman's not Coming' is a must-read insight by American environmental activist and consumer advocate Erin Brockovich into planet-wide threats posed to our drinking water by chemical pollutants and growing freshwater scarcity.
A 2020 study found that most Americans are just not drinking enough water because they are too busy or just forget to hydrate
Claire Poole said the Sport Positive Summit exists to ‘unleash the potential of sport for climate action’.
We’re optimists at Bluewater who believe that human ingenuity can be harnessed for the good of the planet and all living things.
Sweden's Bluewater blames mounting poor tap water quality on factors ranging from the climate crisis to industrial and agricultural pollution, water scarcity, mounting plastic waste, and declining investment in water management infrastructure.
“The reality is all life depends on water and that means we are what we drink,” says Bluewater spokesperson Dave Noble.
Swedish water brand Bluewater spotlights human health risks from plastic pollution as new US study finds microplastics in 100 percent of water samples taken from rivers and waterways
As the world marks World Obesity Day on March 4, Sweden’s international water company Bluewater points to copious scientific evidence suggesting that simply chugging a glass of water may help people battle the bulge.
Staying properly hydrated is vital to our health, wellbeing, and our performance at just about everything, which means it should also positively enhance your love life...
Studies by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate PFAS may be in the blood of nearly all Americans. In mid-January, 2021, a study published in Environmental Sciences Europe said around 100 million Chinese in 66 cities across China were drinking tap water with unsafe levels of PFAS.
"På grund av osäkerheten bestämde vi oss för att oberoende testa borttagningen av PFAS hos Bluewaters vattenrenare PRO," sa Dr Fawzy. Det blev ett entydigt resultat; Bluewaters unika SuperiorOsmosis™ -teknologi hade tagit bort upp till 99,99 % av alla PFAS-kemikalier vi testade för.
Bluewater, la société suédoise de technologies de purification de l'eau, a lancé une nouvelle boutique en ligne sur laquelle elle propose sa nouvelle gamme de bouteilles durables de qualité supérieure en inox et en verre.
Bluewater, l'azienda svedese specializzata nelle tecnologie di purificazione dell'acqua, ha lanciato un nuovo negozio on-line per vendere la sua nuova linea di borracce sostenibili, di qualità superiore, in acciaio inossidabile e in vetro.
Doctor Mirpuri points to how chemical endocrine disruptors are now found in a near endless list of personal cosmetics products, from perfumes to shampoos as well as in fire retardants used in furniture coverings and bedding materials.
“Bluewater is on a mission to help end the cradle-to-grave plastic bottle cycle. That’s why we have developed alternatives to single-use plastic bottles, from innovative water purifiers to sustainable water bottles, that help people at work, home, and on the go, to hydrate more healthily,” David Noble said.
By late 2015 around 5,800 million tons of plastic waste had been generated, with 60% discarded to landfills or the natural environment, such as the oceans. According to the World Economic Forum, an estimated 8 billion tons of plastic are still being dumped into our oceans every year, most of which fragments into microplastic particles.
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