Press coverageBluewater in the mediaCategories Archive 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Chlorine – potentially dangerous disinfectant – study reveals January 17, 2021 | CBN HOUSEHOLDS across the USA and other countries where tap water is heavily chlorinated may be drinking a potential health-threatening toxic and carcinogenic cocktail of chemicals sparked by chlorine use, according to recent research. A study from one of America’s top research universities underscores the lack of research into the unintended health consequences of chlorine interacting with other chemicals finding their way into tap water, says Bluewater, a global specialist in water purification technologies. Read more Helping film and TV production sets help save the planet from plastic bottle plague January 13, 2021 | The Environmental Times Read more Making 2021 The Year of Water and Uman Wellbeing January 6, 2021 | Cronache Turistiche A growing number of studies point to increasing drinking water pollution by microplastics and a range of chemicals from plastic and other sources, which Stockholm-based international water company Bluewater describes as a significant concern. Read more 1 … 5 6
Chlorine – potentially dangerous disinfectant – study reveals January 17, 2021 | CBN HOUSEHOLDS across the USA and other countries where tap water is heavily chlorinated may be drinking a potential health-threatening toxic and carcinogenic cocktail of chemicals sparked by chlorine use, according to recent research. A study from one of America’s top research universities underscores the lack of research into the unintended health consequences of chlorine interacting with other chemicals finding their way into tap water, says Bluewater, a global specialist in water purification technologies. Read more
Helping film and TV production sets help save the planet from plastic bottle plague January 13, 2021 | The Environmental Times Read more
Making 2021 The Year of Water and Uman Wellbeing January 6, 2021 | Cronache Turistiche A growing number of studies point to increasing drinking water pollution by microplastics and a range of chemicals from plastic and other sources, which Stockholm-based international water company Bluewater describes as a significant concern. Read more