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
World leaders, water experts, development professionals and business representatives from all over the world have gathered in Stockholm for the annual World Water Week. Key themes in 2018 are poor water management and stressed ecosystems, which can cause poverty and violent conflicts.
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Bluewater has partnered with the 2018 52 SUPER SERIES, the world’s leading grand prix monohull yacht racing circuit, to deliver contaminant free pure chilled still or sparking water to competing sailors and visitors.
Human ingenuity and technology from water tech leader Bluewater battle fast growing water scarcity in the 30,000-island archipelago outside the Swedish capital, Stockholm.
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.
Yoga is a great way to stay vibrant and healthy. And drinking purified water from Bluewater is a perfect companion to a yoga session (and in between) as it helps keep the body both charged and balanced as well as avoiding putting toxins back into it.
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.
The current solutions used for water purification cannot be relied upon to combat chemical contaminants finding their way into household water, according to new research by Finnish scientists. The researchers said the risks posed by chemical contaminants require more detailed study.
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
Chinese investors, innovators and business leaders at Shanghai 2018 Aquatech Trade Show hear how human ingenuity can be tapped to turn existing and new technologies into solutions for global water scarcity issues.
European Commission launches new measures against ten single-use plastic products polluting Europe's oceans. Representing around 70 percent of all marine litter, the ten plastic products targeted include cotton buds, plastic plates, straws and lost or abandoned fishing gear.
Rhode Islanders are welcoming the Volvo Ocean Race for a three week stop-over sailing extravaganza in Newport from May 8 – 20 as part of the round-the-world race, billed as the ‘Everest’ of yacht racing. Visitors to the Race Village also get to try free drinking water as pure as nature intended from Sweden's Bluewater, which is on a global mission to remove the need for single-use plastic bottles.
Drinking water advocacy brand Bluewater call for more action, not more words at European sustainability in sport forum, announces US$1 million global urban water scarcity innovation challenge award.
Water advocacy brand seeks to mobilize communities showing heightened awareness of water pollution, micro- and single-use-plastics
Scientists told conference goers at the European Geosciences Union gathering in Vienna that the world's rivers are are rapidly becoming clogged by clogged by prescription drug waste.
As the world celebrates World Water Day, Bluewater, a world leader in innovative water purification technologies, announces a global million dollar urban drinking water scarcity challenge geared to identify and deploy entrepreneurial solutions to tackle clean drinking water issues in mega-cities across the planet.
New research by Orb Media, a nonprofit journalism organization based in Washington, D.C., shows that a single bottle can hold dozens or possibly even thousands of microscopic plastic particles.
As Volvo Ocean Race visits Auckland, official water provider Bluewater ensures visitors enjoy water as pure as nature intended and helps avoid the use of throwaway plastic bottles.