Bluewater announces strategic investment in TAPP
World leading water tech and solutions company Bluewater invests for a stake in fast growing European tap water filtration company TAPP
World leading water tech and solutions company Bluewater invests for a stake in fast growing European tap water filtration company TAPP
As climate change and hot weather slash drinking water reserves on the 200 inhabited islands in the Stockholm archipelago, Bluewater, a Swedish company renowned for its high tech water purification technologies, has created a pilot project together with a local municipality and the Royal Swedish Yacht Club to generate pristine drinking water on demand directly from the Baltic Sea.
Bluewater crystal pure chilled still and sparkling water proves a smash hit at the classic International Tennis Hall of Fame tennis tournament in Newport, Rhode Island, where the focus away from the action on the pristine grass courts is very much on turning the tide on single use plastic bottles. Bluewater’s water station and cool stainless-steel bottles are serving visitors and players alike.
On World Population Day, water tech leader Bluewater calls for more focus on long-term partnerships between public and private sectors to solve drinking water scarcity in the face of shrinking water availability and growing urban populations. Bluewater says applications for its Imagine H2O Urban Drinking Water Scarcity Challenge 2018 have exceeded all expectations in terms of quantity and quality.
The world’s fast-growing cities are running short of safe and reliable drinking water as they cope with population growth, climate change and unsustainable water use. Bluewater has launched a million-dollar challenge to water entrepreneurs to come up with solutions that increase urban water resilience.
Human ingenuity and current technology can address threats posed by micro-plastics ocean and drinking water contamination, says water brand Bluewater at World Environment Day Volvo Ocean Summit in Cardiff, Wales. Announcing a one-million-dollas award for ‘waterpreneurs’, Bluewater proclaimed support for the 'One Plastic Free Day' initiative, aimed at ending unnecessary plastic packaging.
New Survey shows 49.2 percent of Britons believe plastics and other contaminants pollute their drinking water
Staying well hydrated at the Zando Cape Town Tens social sport and lifestyle event is a cinch despite the city's acute water shortage thanks to a unique Bluewater water station that will generate pristine chilled still and sparkling water without using municipal water.
As the Volvo Ocean Race visits China’s thriving Guangzhou, Sweden’s leading global water innovations company Bluewater delivers on its obsession to provide access to clean water everywhere and slash the need for single-use plastic bottles by setting up unique water stations designed to turn polluted water into safe, tasty drinking water for visitors to the Race.
Fast-developing Swedish swim star Adam Paulsson, who is sponsored by the Sweden's leading global water purification company Bluewater, is gearing for top results at the Swedish Swim Open Championships in early April, 2018, in his bid to qualify for the European Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, in August.
A sharp increase in interest in new-generation reverse osmosis Bluewater water purifiers at the Aquatech Amsterdam 2017 water industry trade show underlines growing concerns about residential water quality in many parts of the world.
As studies indicate drinking water contamination is worsening across the United States, Americans need to find home-based solutions to ensure health and peace of mind