• Eco,  WorldWide

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

    Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for homes, HORECA, and public dispensing that is wholly owned by purpose-driven Swedish investor Blue AB , 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, sorted, and recycled in numerous African and Asian coastal areas, including Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania, India, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

    “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 (photo above). The Swedish environmental entrepreneur, who founded Bluewater in 2013 intending to harness human ingenuity to halt the need for destructive plastic bottles and the microplastic they leech, noted that the plastic collected would be enough to fill over 7,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

    The Empower premise is simple; Incentivize people to recycle by giving them up to €0.30 per bottle returned and, at the same time, incentivize producers to participate by writing off an environmental tax. The Empower idea stems from Norway’s national plastic exchange system is incredibly effective – 97% of all plastic bottles are recycled, while the average in the US is around 30%.

    Wlhelm Myrer, Empower CEO, says, “Blockchain allows for seamless tracking and monetization of plastic – even in third world countries where most of the population are unbanked. Tracking every aspect of the journey – from on-the-ground plastic pickup operations to eventual reuse in other products, allows an extremely high level of transparency attractive to a purpose-driven brand like Bluewater and consumers.”

    Bengt Rittri believes that the problem of ocean plastic can be fixed using human ingenuity, which is why he is building an innovation-driven beverage organization focused on creative, conceptual approaches to what he calls ‘social water’, which is about changing attitudes and approaches to how people access and use water for drinking, cleaning, and washing.

    “More and more people understand the threats posed by climate change and unsustainable use of throwaway plastics like single-use plastic bottles but don’t always realize solutions exist to many of the issues. At Bluewater, we’ve developed solutions to provide clean water on demand at home, work and play. Our approach helps end the need for single-use plastic bottles by using patented water purification technology, dispensing solutions, and sustainable bottles for people on the go or hydrating in a restaurant, canteen or hotel environment.

    Editors note: Other useful facts

    • The 85,000 kgs of plastic waste that Bluewater helped to clean up would be enough to fill about 7,083 Olympic-sized swimming pools with PET bottles. (Corrected based on 12 grams weight of one PET bottle to be equivalent to 7,083,333/1,000 = 7,083 Olympic-sized swimming pools)
    • If you stacked 7.1 million PET bottles in a pile, it would be as tall as about 7,100 giraffes standing on top of each other.
    • Laid end to end, 7.1 million PET bottles would stretch for about 8,520 kilometers (over 5,200 miles).
    • The weight of 85,000 kgs of plastic waste is roughly equivalent to the weight of the plastic in about 5,625 small cars, which is the same as the weight of approximately 7.1 million PET bottles. (Corrected based on 12 grams weight of one PET bottle to be equivalent to 7,083,333/1,000 = 7,083 small cars)

    About Bluewater

    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, the UK, 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. In 2022, Bluewater acquired the U.S. FloWater company, based in Denver, Colorado, which sells advanced water dispensers throughout North America that help a wide cross section of businesses efficiently avoid the use of single-use plastic bottles https://www.bluewatergroup.com

  • Eco,  WorldWide

    Time to reshape the future of clean water access says Bluewater founder and CEO

    Amid looming climate change and mounting pollution, it’s time to reshape the world’s clean water access future, says Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri in New Year call for more protection for our right to clean water

    In a New Year call for urgent action to protect our right to clean water, Mr. Rittri noted that clean water is a fundamental human right recognized by the United Nations. Yet, he said, tens of millions of people in poor and rich countries alike lack access to safe tap water for personal and domestic use due to the impact of climate change and pollution on water availability and quality.

    Mr. Rittri added that access will become less predictable due to more droughts, increased flooding, and ongoing contamination of freshwater sources. As a consequence, the Bluewater CEO said no one on the planet today should take having access to safe, great-tasting water for granted. He believes the need to reshape the future of access to clean water has never been more paramount.

    A wholly-owned member of the Blue family, Bluewater is a world leader in advanced drinking water technologies for homes, businesses, and public dispensing solutions.

    Bluewater has put finding sustainable ways to protect human health from the impact of toxic contaminants in drinking water at the heart of its business mission. The company is seeking to empower consumers and businesses with technological solutions that help assure access to better tap water quality.

    A Bluewater study in February 2021 confirmed that the company’s top-of-the-line Bluewater Pro purifier successfully removes up to 99.99% of health-threatening PFAS chemicals from water, including PFOA, PFOS, PFBA, and PFBS, which have been found in the tap water of communities worldwide.

    Bluewater has waged a campaign against single-use plastic bottles since its founding in 2013 by Bengt Rittri. The Swedish environmental entrepreneur has spurred the development of a zero plastic bottle business model by Bluewater that enables events, festivals, and other public dispensing operations to harness a planet-friendly hydration ecosphere combining Bluewater’s water purification solutions with the firm’s sustainable water bottles.

    • About 4 billion people, representing nearly two-thirds of the global population, experience severe water scarcity during at least one month of the year, says the United Nations
    • 97.5% of the water on Earth is too salty to use
    • An estimated half a trillion plastic bottles will have been sold in 2021, according to the Beyond Plasticwebsite. It cites predictions that plastic will outweigh fish in the ocean by 2050.
    • 32% of the 78 million tons of plastic packaging produced annually is left to flow into our oceans, says the Earth Day Network
    • In 2021, the Bluewater Events business helped numerous world leading sports and other organisations, from the British Open golf tournament to the Cape Town Marathon, implement plastic free events that halted the need for over 2 million single-use water bottles.

    “Most single-use plastic bottles of water end up in oceans and landfills where they break down into chemical-leaching microplastics that threaten human health and wellbeing by disrupting human hormones,” said Mr. Rittri. He noted that recent research by environmental scientists at the New York University School of Medicine found microplastics used in bottles and polyester textiles are ten times higher in baby poop than in adult stool.

    The Bluewater chief executive and owner said there was an urgent need for the world to understand that clean drinking water is a finite source.

    “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. It’s time to reshape the way we access, produce and use clean water. The onus is increasingly upon us as individuals to ensure the water we put into our bodies is clean of chemicals and other toxic junk,” Mr. Rittri said.