Amsterdam, November 3, 2015 – Bluewater demonstrated
its residential water delivery leadership role in front of 18,000 water
industry professionals from over 150 countries at the Aquatech
Amsterdam 2015 trade show, running November 3 – 6 in the Dutch capital.
The
Swedish water brand, which sells in Europe, China and North America
despite launching just two years ago at Aquatech Amsterdam 2013, is
unveiling a totally re-designed residential water purifying portfolio as
well as ambitious plans to move into the ‘Internet of Things’ to allow
customers to steer their water purifiers from handheld mobile devices.
“Bluewater
now ranks a serious contender in the global residential water
purification marketplace with an innovative product range more than able
to compete with the best-of-the best, from long established competitors
to newly evolving competition from China,” said Niclas Wullt, Bluewater
Managing Director. He said Bluewater is enjoying strong sales today in
Europe and fast growing footprints in China and the USA.
Bluewater’s Spirit and Pro water purifiers harness the company’s patented second-generation reverse osmosis technology called SuperiorOsmosis™,
which reduces the water wastage associated with traditional reverse
osmosis systems by up to 82 percent. Innovated at Bluewater’s hi-tech
laboratories in the Jonkoping Science Park, central Sweden, the
technology enables Bluewater to purify and deliver tap water faster, on
demand and at a higher purification grade, removing the most dangerous
substances such as chlorine, organic contaminants, viruses, medical
residues such as hormones, particles, lead, arsenic, and toxic metal.
“Over
half of all the people on the planet live in urban areas. Such
unprecedented city population growth places near-insurmountable pressure
on urban water systems, which means citizens concerned about their
health and wellbeing must seek their own point-of-use solutions such as
those delivered by Bluewater,” said Niclas Wullt.
BACKGROUND
WHO
says just one-third of the world’s fresh water can be used for human
needs due to ‘increased pollution from municipal and industrial waste
and the leaching of fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture’. In the
USA, as much as 30 percent of pipes in systems that deliver water to
over 100,000 people are between 40 to 80 years old, according to the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). About 10 percent are even older.
The U.S. Water Quality Association (WQA) says ‘water that leaves the
treatment facility can become contaminated by the time it shows up at
your tap’. The WQA view is supported by Consumer Reports that says
‘dangerous contaminants such as lead, chloroform, arsenic, nitrate,
radon, and E. coli bacteria are common in tap water’.
About Bluewater
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in Europe, North America, China and Asia, Bluewater water purifiers
harness patented second-generation reverse osmosis technology to deliver
on-demand cleaner, healthier water direct from the tap. Innovated with
love in Sweden, Bluewater water purifiers improve user quality of life,
health and wellbeing by removing practically all known contamination
from drinking water, including microorganisms, pesticides, heavy metals
and toxins.
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in major markets around the world, Bluewater SuperiorOsmosis ™ patented
technology delivers on-demand cleaner, healthier water direct from the
tap. Innovated with love in Sweden, Bluewater water purifiers improve
user quality of life, health and wellbeing by removing practically all
known contamination from drinking water, including micro-organisms,
pesticides, heavy metals and toxins. Bluewater™ is the registered
trademark of Blueblue AB, a company registered Sweden.
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