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  • Germany to face EU court over water pollution and nitrates

    Germany to face EU court over water pollution and nitrates

    The European Commission is taking Germany to the EU Court of Justice for failing to take stronger measures to combat water pollution caused by nitrates, which are essential for plants to grow and therefore widely used as fertilizers. However, excess levels can cause severe water pollution, with consequences for people's health, the economy and the environment.

  • Bluewater Nominated for KBIS 2016 'Best Of Show' Award

    Bluewater Nominated for KBIS 2016 'Best Of Show' Award

    Sweden's Bluewater, a global residential water purifier brand, has been honored by being nominated for a 'Best in Show' award at the Kitchen and Bathrooms Show in Las Vegas, January 19 - 21. It's the first time Bluewater has participated at KBIS and the company will showcase its patented second-generation residential water purifiers in the Las Vegas Convention center North Hall on Booth N1475.

  • Americans Increasingly Concerned About What's In Their Drinking Water

    Americans Increasingly Concerned About What's In Their Drinking Water

    American consumers are more worried than ever about their tap drinking water and are resorting increasingly to drinking more bottled water and home filtration devices, says a new survey by the U.S. Water Quality Association, WQA. Commenting, Bluewater Managing Director Niclas Wullt says consumers globally should consider taking increased responsibility themselves for their own water safety.

  • World Fast Running Out Of Water New NASA Data Reveals

    World Fast Running Out Of Water New NASA Data Reveals

    New NASA satellite data reveals that the globe's largest underground aquifers, which supply vital fresh water for hundreds of millions of people, are running dry at a terrifying rate. And 21 of the 37 largest aquifers — in India, China, the United States — have already passed their sustainability tipping points.

  • White paper highlights difference between filtering and purifying tap water

    White paper highlights difference between filtering and purifying tap water

    Swedish water purifying brand Bluewater, which sells its products in Europe, the USA and China, has published a new White Paper highlighting the difference between filtered tap drinking water and purified tap water. The paper is the second in a series geared to stimulate public awareness about the drinking water coming out of their taps.

  • Dry summer ahead looms in California

    Dry summer ahead looms in California

    ​Californians are facing the prospects of a dry summer as the water-short US state readies itself for a water crackdown, which means kids may have a tough time finding lawn sprinklers to play in.

  • Tasting the water

    Tasting the water

    Blueair managing director Niclas Wullt gears up to taste the water in Shanghai's Huangpu River on Tuesday, 17 March, in an event launching the company's premium water purifiers to Chinese consumers and businesses such as restaurants.

  • Key Questions And Answers About Bluewater

    Key Questions And Answers About Bluewater

    Bluewater SuperiorOsmosis ™ patented technology delivers on-demand cleaner, healthier water direct from the tap. Innovated in Sweden, Bluewater water purifiers improve user quality of life, health and wellbeing by removing practically all known contamination from drinking water, including micro-organisms, pesticides, heavy metals and toxins.