In response to recent findings exposing the presence of harmful PFAS contaminants in the tap water of 70 million Americans, Bluewater, a pioneering brand delivering water purification solutions and beverages, is urging for increased public vigilance and intervention from national health and water authorities this World Water Day 2024.
Committed to a plastic free planet and ending the need for single use bottles, Bluewater is spotlighting the intensifying global crisis of water contamination by PFAS persistent chemicals, now widely detected in tap water worldwide and posing a threat to human health.
‘Our mission at Bluewater is to protect people by preventing hazardous chemicals such as PFAS from getting into their bodies. PFAS isn’t a localised issue. It is a global health crisis spiralling out of control,’ said Bengt Rittri, a leading Swedish environmental entrepreneur who founded and leads Bluewater as CEO. He believes there is an urgent need to amplify public awareness about the risks tied to these toxic ‘forever chemicals’ still being produced and used in numerous industries – and leaching into environments such as rainwater, surface water, and ground soil where they won’t break down for hundreds of years if ever.
‘Every mother, father, and concerned citizen on our planet, from Europe to North America, Asia, and Africa, should be demanding action from their local and national health and water authorities,’ he added. ‘At Bluewater, we are dedicated to developing and offering solutions that purify tap water for home, work, and play, helping consumers and businesses to end their reliance on bottled water while restoring trust in the water flowing directly from their taps.’
Bluewater believes the severity of PFAS contamination of drinking water underscores why governments worldwide must promptly establish or finalize national drinking water standards for PFAS and set science based limits for these chemicals in water. Its purification solutions have been verified in independent tests to remove 99.7% of all toxic PFAS chemicals from tap water, providing customers with healthier and great tasting drinking water.
In recent investigations to raise public awareness of the problem in London and Stockholm, Bluewater found evidence in both cities of worrying levels of the most hazardous PFAS chemicals, PFOA and PFOS. The company also champions sustainable practices, partnering with many of the world’s leading events and venues in plastic reduction initiatives and promoting reusable bottles. Its hydration and bottle solutions are used widely in fan facing events like golf’s The Open and by teams competing in the America’s Cup, Formula E, the Ocean Race, and World Beach Soccer, as well as at international conferences like COP 28.
‘As we commemorate World Water Day 2024, Bluewater encourages everyone to consider tap water quality and to take action towards better health and a sustainable planet. We also urge the manufacturers of PFAS chemicals to take responsibility for the pollution they are causing and – preferably – stop their production of such chemicals entirely,’ concluded Bengt Rittri.
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