Bluewater Hails UN Decision to Establish International Coffee Day
“Coffee is about much more than beans,” said Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri.
“Coffee is about much more than beans,” said Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri.
“Bluewater’s role as water partner underlines a mutual belief: great coffee starts with great ingredients, and water is at the heart of it.” says Niklas Ivarsson
An American study found that if not addressed, dehydration in older adults is linked to dramatically worse health outcomes, longer hospital stays, and higher readmission rates.
“With research suggesting that drinking two to three cups a day may be beneficial, Bluewater ensures each cup tastes perfect,” says Niklas Ivarsson, President Bluewater USA Inc.
“Safe water is the foundation of health, productivity and resilience,” Bengt Rittri said.
“Safe water is essential for health, resilience, and daily life ... But while governments work to improve systems, people also need practical, smarter tools to protect themselves now, whether at home, at work, or anywhere else."
Researchers identified dozens of chemical disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in widely-sold bottled water brands, some never before detected in bottled water. Several of these compounds have been linked in laboratory studies to DNA damage and increased cancer risk.
...a new airline water study released this week raises questions about the safety of drinking water served onboard commercial flights, warns Bluewater, a global leader in water purification and sustainable beverage solutions.
“As the wellness economy continues to expand, Bluewater’s planet-friendly hydration technology offers gyms, spas, and hospitality venues a cost-efficient way to reduce plastic waste and elevate the customer experience.”
“Water is the quiet partner in every great coffee,” said Nilas Ivarsson
Toxic PFAS chemicals ... have been linked to health risks such as elevated cholesterol, weakened immune response, and liver damage.
"Every plastic bottle avoided is a step toward protecting both personal health and the planet,” says Bengt Rittri