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  • PFAS chemicals, which are found in drinking water, cookware and clothing, have been linked to cancer in women by a new study

    New Large-Scale U.S. National Study Reveals Clear Link Between PFAS, BPA Exposures, and A Prior Cancer Diagnosis

    "With so many studies highlighting the alarming presence of potentially harmful chemicals in many drinking water sources around the world, consumers are rightly concerned about the long-term health implications of exposure to these chemicals, which can range from endocrine disruption to increased risk of chronic diseases", says Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri.

  • Bluewater Appoints Fredrik Aminoff as Sales Director EMEA, Readies for Fast-track Global Expansion

    Bluewater Appoints Fredrik Aminoff as Sales Director EMEA, Readies for Fast-track Global Expansion

    Stockholm, Sweden, September 11, 2023 - Bluewater, a world-leading provider of innovative water purification and beverage solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Fredrik Aminoff (photo below) as the Sales Director EMEA and other key markets, including Southeast Asia. With this strategic move, Bluewater establishes a solid foundation to extend its market reach and further enhance its i

  • Bluewater Spirit, flujo directo de alto rendimiento.

    Bluewater nombra distribuidor máster para España, Portugal y Magreb

    A lo largo de los próximos tres años, tenemos previsto establecer colaboradores en todos los puntos estratégicos de España, especialmente en Cataluña, Valencia, Murcia, así como en Andalucía y Madrid, enfocados en los canales de consumo y Horeca.

  • Whether washing vegetables, cooking or drinking, Bluewater's water purifiers remove all contaminants from tap water to help ensure healthier lifestyles (Istock Photo, Credit:FamVeld)

    New White Paper Explores Potental Health Impact of Removing Minerals From Tap Water

    Clean water technology leader Bluewater publishes white paper exploring the potential adverse effects on human health of drinking water lacking in minerals. Basing its conclusions on available scientific evidence, Bluewater says low levels of minerals in drinking water do not appear to play a significant role in meeting total human needs for nutrients.

  • Microplastics pollution of the oceans is increasingly under the news spotlight, but there are now growing calls to study microplastics in soil fertilizers.

    Time to start worrying about microplastics in our farming fields?

    Microplastics in our oceans and their impact on marine and human life are an environmental problem of global proportions, says Bluewater, a world leader in residential water purification. But in response to new research from Norway, Bluewater warns that microplastics are now also being found in sewage sludge used to fertilize soils for growing food for human consumption.

  • 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.

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