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Forever chemical threatens female decreased fertility

April 14, 2023 | Balkan Green Energy News

Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as the forever chemicals, are a large chemical family of over 4,700 highly persistent chemicals that don’t occur in nature. New research published in the journal Science of The Total Environment “Exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and women’s fertility outcomes in a Singaporean population-based preconception cohort” show that higher PFAS exposures are associated with decreased fertility in women.

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Bluewater describes new evidence about how ‘forever chemicals’ threaten female fertility as ‘terrifying’; urges more action from governments and businesses as the planet prepares for Earth Day 2023

April 13, 2023 | Wellbeing News

Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for consumers, and 给伙食团, public dispensing, describes new evidence of how ‘forever chemicals’ are linked to female infertility as terrifying. The company called on governments, businesses, and public society to invest in solutions to eradicate PFAS and related chemicals off the planet.

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As Earth Day 2023 approaches, Bluewater calls for increased action from governments and businesses to address environmental challenges

April 13, 2023 | News Anyway

The global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for consumers, Bluewater, and 给伙食团, public dispensing, describes new evidence of how ‘forever chemicals’ are linked to female infertility as terrifying. The company called on governments, businesses, and public society to invest in solutions to rid the planet of PFAS and related chemicals.

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Bluewater describes new evidence about how ‘forever chemicals’ threaten female fertility as ‘terrifying’; urges more action from governments and businesses as the planet prepares for Earth Day 2023

April 11, 2023 | Top Africa News

Stockholm, 瑞典, April 11, 2023 – Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for consumers, 给伙食团, and public dispensing, describes new evidence of how ‘forever chemicals’ are linked to female infertility as terrifying. The company called on governments, businesses, and public society to invest in solutions to rid the planet of PFAS and related chemicals.

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Bluewater Aims To Make Healthy Water Accessible To People All Over The World

April 3, 2023 | Superb Crew

Founded in 2013, Bluewater has set its sights on being the world’s most planet-friendly beverage company by innovating disruptive water purification technologies for home, work and play. Providing health-enhancing hydration solutions which are generated and distributed at point of use, combined with reusable stainless steel and glass bottles, allows Bluewater to break the stranglehold of single-use plastic bottles and their unnecessary, polluting transportation. Bluewater products are available to consumers, hotel and catering operations, and event and venue organizations in Europe, the USA, 英国, China, South-East Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Bluewater has been honored with two Fast Company World Changing Ideas Awards, a K&B Kitchen Innovation of the Year Award and recognized for its sustainability efforts by numerous other publications.

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Bluewater picks 85,000 kilos of plastic waste from beaches

April 2, 2023 | Green Solutions

Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for homes and public dispensing, has helped clean 85,000 kilograms of plastic waste in the past three years from coastal areas – that is the equivalent of approximately 7.1 million PET bottles. Working with Empower, an international Norwegian plastic recycling organisation, the Bluewater initiative saw waste collected, 排序, and recycled in numerous African and Asian coastal areas, including Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania, India, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

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Bluewater plucks 85,000 kilos of plastic waste from beaches, equal to 7.1 million pet bottles

March 28, 2023 | Newswires

Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification provider, cleans 85,000 kgs (187,389.7 pounds) of plastic from seashores – equal to 7.1 million PET bottles.

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Bluewater plucks 85,000 kilos of plastic waste from beaches, equal to 7.1 million pet bottles

March 28, 2023 | Güetsel Online

Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for homes, 给伙食团, and public dispensing, has helped clean 85,000 kilograms (187,389.7 pounds) of plastic waste in the past three years from coastal areas—that’s the equivalent of approximately 7.1 million PET bottles .

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Bluewater plucks 85,000 kilos of plastic waste from beaches, equal to 7.1 million pet bottles

March 28, 2023 | Green News UK

Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for homes, 给伙食团, and public dispensing, has helped clean 85,000 kilograms (187,389.7 pounds) of plastic waste in the past three years from coastal areas – that’s the equivalent of approximately 7.1 million PET bottles. Working with Empower, an international Norwegian blockchain-enabled plastic recycling organization, the Bluewater initiative saw waste collected, 排序, and recycled in numerous African and Asian coastal areas, including Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania, India, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

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BLUEWATER PLUCKS 85,000 KILOS OF PLASTIC WASTE FROM BEACHES, EQUAL TO 7.1 MILLION PET BOTTLES

March 28, 2023 | European Environmental News

Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for homes, 给伙食团, and public dispensing, has helped clean 85,000 kilograms (187,389.7 pounds) of plastic waste in the past three years from coastal areas – that’s the equivalent of approximately 7.1 million PET bottles. Working with Empower, an international Norwegian blockchain-enabled plastic recycling organization, the Bluewater initiative saw waste collected, 排序, and recycled in numerous African and Asian coastal areas, including Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania, India, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

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