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The Water Connoisseur is the voice for the Bottled Water afficinados and their accompanying lifestyle. With a keen attention to the epicurean life, The Water Connoisseur provides information on the products, places, events and passion that define the purity of fine living. Water is Life - Enjoy It.
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Written by m2
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Tuesday, 03 May 2011 09:35 |
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At an annual town hall meeting that garnered nationwide attention, the citizens of Concord, Massachusetts, voted down a proposal to ban the sale of single-serve bottled water. “It is good to see common sense and reasonable public policies prevail in the defeat of this unnecessary and over-reaching measure,” said Joe Doss, President and CEO of the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA). “We commend the citizens of Concord for recognizing the importance of bottled water as a safe, healthy, convenient beverage. We also want to thank the Northeast Bottled Water Association (NEBWA) and Concord-based businesses for their tireless efforts in alerting Concord voters to the effects on the local economy of a total prohibition of sale of bottled water.”
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Written by m2
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Monday, 04 April 2011 09:54 |
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The Third Fine Water Summit, this time in Vidago, Portugal, gave the 43 delegates an opportunity to better understand our industries possibilities and challenges. The Summit was focus on the rise and fall of the environmentalist campaign against bottled water with a presentation form Jan Bender, A global messaging position was presented by Michael Mascha and new technologies, especially 2D barcode were featured in a talk by Michael Mark from Iskilde.
The next Fine water Summit will be conducted in South America in Spring 2012
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 April 2011 14:49 )
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Written by m2
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Monday, 04 April 2011 09:31 |
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The first ever report on premium bottled water, by specialist consultancy Zenith International, estimates that global sales rose from 9.4 billion litres in 2009 to 9.5 billion litres in 2010. This represents 6.3% of all bottled water consumption in pack sizes up to 10 litres.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 04 April 2011 11:31 )
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Written by m2
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Monday, 04 April 2011 09:03 |
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Consumers should be aware that bottled water containers are fully recyclable and should be properly recycled through whatever system their local municipality has in place. In fact, all bottled water containers --whether plastic, glass or aluminum - are recyclable. IBWA actively supports comprehensive curbside recycling programs, partners with other beverage and food companies, municipalities, and the recycling industry, as we seek to educate consumers about recycling, and work to increase all recycling to reduce litter. Currently, 31% of all bottled water containers are recycled a record high result for any PET plastic container.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 04 April 2011 11:35 )
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