Bluewater helps Sanlam Cape Town Marathon reduce single-use plastic waste
Demand for drinking water refills grows as Bluewater helps Sanlam Cape Town Marathon reduce single-use plastic waste
Demand for drinking water refills grows as Bluewater helps Sanlam Cape Town Marathon reduce single-use plastic waste
Bluewater says new strategies urgently needed to limit plastics break down in water as new study points to potentially catastrophic consequences to human health
Bluewater describes new WWF microplastics study as deeply shocking, demands immediate global action by government’s everywhere and says the report confirms fears about the threat to human health expressed its own recent White Paper, ‘The Global Plastic Calamity’ .
33-year old Anders Jacobson reaps Sweden’s top business honor from Sweden’s leading business magazine on the back of 24-months building impact-led investment company Blue into a worldwide force for change aimed at returning the planet to health
Environment ministers from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden join to call for a new global agreement reducing and preventing plastic waste and microplastics discharged into the sea.
Bluewater says US Nairobi session is vital to boost chances of success in the Paris agreement and spotlight new science on the state of the environment and solutions to challenges.
Den svenska globala marknadsledaren inom vattenreningsteknik hjälper amerikanskt innovationsföretag nå målet att eliminera 1 miljard plastflaskor 2022
Global water purification tech and solutions innovator Bluewater hails UN Climate Change Agreement in Katowice as a landmark step forward that will benefit the health of the planet and all life on it
Elite Swedish swimmer and Bluewater Brand Ambassador Adam Paulsson has taken three gold medals in Sweden’s recently concluded national swimming competition.
Bluewater Africa and Consol partner with KAMERS/Makers crafted creativity show to reduce single-use plastic
Bluewater today applaud a decision by European lawmakers to ban widely-used, single-use plastics, says move is a victory for the world’s ocean, the health of the planet and future generations.
Bluewater describes new study from Denmark’s Aarhus University showing nitrate in drinking water can bring an increased risk of colon and rectal cancer even at levels below current drinking water standards as alarming.