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American Magic and Bluewater team up to avoid using thousands of single-use plastic bottles during the 2024 America’s Cup in Barcelona, Spain

America’s Cup Partnership Tackles Single-Use Plastic Waste with Sustainable Solutions

“By partnering with Bluewater and incorporating their advanced water purification systems into our gym, catering areas, and chase boats at our team base in Barcelona, we’ve significantly reduced our environmental impact while ensuring that our sailors and support team have access to clean, high-quality water that supports their health and performance," said Terry Hutchinson.

Dr. Ahmed Fawzy, Chief Scientist på Bluewater Group.

Kommuner svarar inte på enkät om PFAS

Bluewater har ställt en enkät till 30 av Sveriges 50 största kommuner om PFAS-halter i det kommunala dricksvattnet. En tredjedel av de tillfrågade kommunerna väljer att inte besvara frågorna.

A recent Bluewater investigation discovered worryingly high levels of PFAS in tap water in London and Stockholm (Photo: Bluewater)

Bluewater Calls for Global Action on PFAS Contamination on World Water Day 2024, says manufacturers should assume full responsibility and halt production

“As we commemorate World Water Day 2024, Bluewater encourages everyone to consider tap water quality and to take action towards better health and a sustainable planet. We also urge the manufacturers of PFAS chemicals to take responsibility for the pollution they are causing and — preferably — stop their production of such chemicals entirely,” said Bengt Rittri.

Massive Bluewater Water Wall with dispensers and digital content screen at 2023's The Open in Royal Liverpool Village

Bluewater deploys two mega-sized Water Wall hydration stations at The 151st Open to hydrate golf fans at Royal Liverpool

"We gratefully thank the commitment of The R&A to being a sustainability frontrunner and for taking the bold step to demonstrate that innovative and planet-friendly solutions are possible. The example set by The Open is globally significant in showcasing that major events can be successfully delivered without reliance on the single-use plastic water bottles..." says Bengt Rittri.

Den elektriska laddningsstationen öppnades av Dundees stadsråd Mark Flynn

Det svenska vattenreningsföretaget Bluewater installerar innovativ regnvatteninsamlings- och reningsteknik på den skotska laddningsstationen för elfordon och ge förarna tillgång till det renaste dricksvattnet.

Den nya laddningsstationen i Dundee med Bluewaters vattenlösningar är en game changer, enligt Bengt Rittri, Bluewater grundare. Den kommer att ge stadens invånare och besökare rent vatten kostnadsfritt, samtidigt som den minskar trycket på kommunens resurser och bidrar till en mer resilient vattenförsörjning

The River Thames and other water sources such as groundwater boreholes supply London’s almost 9 million people with their tap drinking water. The water is cleansed in freshwater cleaning utilities, but is it enough?

On eve of Earth Day weekend, Bluewater says discovery of chemicals in tap drinking water in Denmark points to declining tap water quality even in developed countries

Stockholm, Sweden, April 17, 2023 – Bluewater, a world leader in innovating water purification solutions, says news that hundreds of different chemicals had been found in a new study of Danish water works underlines consumer fears that tap quality can no longer be taken for granted. Bluewater’s comment came on the eve of Earth Day held every April 22, when millions of people in 192 countries arou

Bluewater, says new evidence of how ‘forever chemicals’ are linked to female infertility as terrifying (Photo credit: iStock 519503694)

Bluewater describes new evidence about how ‘forever chemicals’ threaten female fertility as ‘terrifying’; urges more action from governments and businesses as the planet prepares for Earth Day 2023

“It is simply terrifying to live in a world where nearly everyone has chemicals like PFAS stored in their bodies and learn that women with high levels of the ‘forever chemicals’ in their blood have a 40 percent lower chance of becoming pregnant within 12 months of trying for a baby,” said Bengt Rittri, founder and CEO of Bluewater.

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