A tap full of worms...
We've heard of a can of worms, but what about a tap full of worms?
We've heard of a can of worms, but what about a tap full of worms?
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.
Bluewater, manufacturer of the world’s leading residential reverse osmosis technology for turning tap water into healthier drinking water, took the Aquatech China 2015 trade show in Shanghai by storm this week when it unveiled its latest design generation of residential water purifiers to Chinese consumers and the retail trade.
Bluewater is launching new residential and light commercial water purifiers with patented second-generation reverse osmosis in China that offer a harmonized balance of design personality, performance and price to give Chinese consumers a choice of devices enhancing health, wellness and lifestyle needs.
Bluewater survey reveals 55% of American men and women are concerned about the quality of their tap water. As water quality comes increasingly under the spotlight due to growing fears about water shortages and what pollutants are in the water coming out of kitchen taps, 82% of Americans believed it is vital to have a dedicated water purifier at home to remove contaminants from their 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.
World faces a 40% shortfall in water in 15 years unless countries dramatically change their use of the resource, says UN.
Sweden’s Bluewater – the leader in global residential water purification – pumped water directly up from the polluted Huangpu River waterway in Shanghai, China, and had chief executive Niclas Wullt drink a glass in full public view at its consumer launch in China.
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.
Swedish-based Bluewater Brand, which has taken the residential water purification world by storm in the last year, has been shortlisted as a 2015 Transform Awards Europe, which recognise excellence and reward innovation in branding across Europe
Bluewater™, a global industry leader in water purifying technologies sold in the USA, Europe and Asia, has debuted the brand’s flagship ‘Blue House’ store-in-store presence in Beijing, the Chinese capital. The Blue House is the first Bluewater flagship retail environment in Asia, which the brand will share with its air-purifying sister company, Blueair.
Bluewater's excellence in brand development and rebranding was honoured at the Transform magazine’s inaugural Asia-Pacific awards with gold, silver and bronze awards in the ‘best use of copy’, 'best external stakeholder relations’, 'best corporate rebrand’ and ‘best implementation of brand development across multiple markets’ categories.
Sweden’s Bluewater, a world leading premium residential and light commercial water purification brand, has launched a comprehensive library of instructional videos to help customers maximize the performance of their appliances.
Sweden’s residential water purification brand Bluewater™ has been shortlisted for four prestigious Transform Awards Asia Pacific prizes for its successful launch of its brand and products across multiple markets in Europe, North American and Asia.
Sveriges vattenreningsmärke Bluewater™ har nominerats till fyra prestigefyllda Transform Awards Asia Pacific-priser för sin framgångsrika lansering av företagets varumärke och produkter i flera marknader i europa, nordamerika och kina.
The one-day UN Climate Change Summit in New York, the largest of its kind since the 2009 meeting in Copenhagen, has ended with a general consensus from government leaders to commit to action on tacking the impact of global warming. But Sweden's international Bluewater™ water purifying company says there is an urgent need to put increasing contamination of tap water on the climate change agenda.
'Energy and water' is the key focus of the World Water Week that is being staged this week in Stockholm, Sweden, the home of Bluewater.
German researchers in a study last year found over 24,500 chemicals in bottled water. And, apparently, some of those chemicals can act like potent pharmaceuticals in our body.
Study shows mice exposed to arsenic in drinking water developed lung cancer
Bluewater, a Swedish company making leading-edge residential water cleaning appliances sold globally, today welcomed California’s decision to be the first American state to regulate the amount of chromium-6 allowed in its drinking water.