Blue Reflects on Bluewater’s Landmark Achievements in 2024 and Plans for a Transformative 2025
“2024 was a year of transformative growth and innovation for Bluewater,” said Blue founder Bengt Rittri, a leading Scandinavian ecopreneur.
“2024 was a year of transformative growth and innovation for Bluewater,” said Blue founder Bengt Rittri, a leading Scandinavian ecopreneur.
A massive global study indicates 40 percent of people worldwide are falling out of love with tap water amid fears it is unsafe. According to Bluewater, part of the Blue AB investment portfolio of impact driven companies working for a cleaner world, this shocking insight demands urgent attention by governments worldwide.
The study – published in the journal Nature Communications – was carried
"We are delighted as a shareholder in Baseload Capital since 2018 to see new investors join us on this important energy infrastructure platform...," Klas Gustafsson, portfolio manager
“Our solutions are more than just an answer to clean, safer, and sustainable hydration; they represent a pivotal step towards our vision of a world free from plastic pollution and water impurities,” said Philip Russell.
"Bringing PT PIPA into the global Bluewater family opens up new avenues for growth and expansion for the Bluewater group across multiple key sectors, from hospitality and tourism to public dispensing," said Bengt Rittri
"As she prepares to compete on the grandest stage, Aldridge's sporting and environmental journey inspires and motivates future athletes, encouraging them to pursue their dreams while actively contributing to a sustainable planet,” says Bengt Rittri
Bluewater water purifiers have been shown in independently verified research to remove up to 99.99% of health-threatening PFAS chemicals such as PFOA, PFOS, PFBA, and PFBS.
Bluewater is propelling its efforts to find alternatives to single-use plastic and its production, transportation, and disposal
“We are delivering on our pledge to collect 1 kg of plastic from coastal environments for every one of our sustainable bottles sold,” says Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri.
The single use bottle industry is causing a gigantic carbon emissions tail resulting from their cradle to grave manufacture, filling, transportation, and end of use collection for recycling or disposal, says Blue founder and CEO Bengt RIttri, a Swedish environmental entrepreneur
... n today’s climate challenged world where the stability of fresh water supplies is uncertain, it is becoming ever more important to be able to generate safe drinking water when and where we need it.
At Bluewater, we are working to be the world’s most planet-friendly beverage company by innovating disruptive water purification technologies and dispensing approaches, health-enhancing drinks, and high-quality refillable vessels that come together to break the stranglehold of single-use plastic bottles...
By simply switching from a disposable water bottle to a reusable one, we can make a real and measurable impact on how much of this non-biodegradable waste pollutes our most precious resources.
Stockholm, Sweden, September 12, 2022 – Bluewater, a world leader in innovative water purification technologies, has set its sights on becoming a global force in providing large scale events and venues with premium hydration solutions that can break the stranglehold of single use plastic bottles.
The latest appearance of the unique Bluewater Wall of Water™ (photo above) at the prestigious 2
A new study reveals that microplastics can carry land-based pathogens to the oceans, posing a threat to the health of humans and wildlife alike
“This union is a major milestone for Bluewater in our efforts to upscale and strengthen our position in the global household, commercial, and public dispensing water industry,” said Bluewater Founder and CEO Bengt Rittri,
"Of all the water on our planet, barely 3 percent is fresh, and that is under threat from industrial and agricultural pollution, overdevelopment, and the emerging climate catastrophe," says Bengt Rittri.
A new study medical study reveals babies are being exposed to higher levels of microplastics than adults
Stockholm, Sweden – September 5, 2021: Drinking the right amount of water regularly as you age may help you maintain a healthy heart, says a new study.
Swedish water company Bluewater, which is part of the Blue portfolio, today said the study by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, US, is a wakeup call for everyone on the planet.
We all need to become change-makers to the best of our ability to find solutions to the climate emergency facing our planet if we are to leave a better future for coming generations