In a world where water quality is paramount, BWT (Best Water Technology) has once again raised the bar with the launch of its cutting-edge MCS (Magnesium, Chlorine, and Scale) water cartridge. This innovative filtration system is poised to redefine the way we consume water by addressing key concerns and enhancing the overall quality of our drinking experience.
Your go-to plastic water bottle, a companion for daily hydration, may have a hidden side effect when exposed to sunlight. Most bottles, typically made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), are generally considered safe for water use, with a stamped number 1 indicating their composition. However, the dark side emerges when these bottles encounter the sun's UV rays.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – [24 November 2023]
In a landmark collaboration, BWT Vietnam, a leading innovator in water filtration solutions, is proud to announce its partnership with Saigon South International School (SSIS), heralding a new era of hydration and sustainability. This exciting venture introduces BWT Magnesium Mineralized water, a healthy and revitalizing drinking water, to the students and staff of SSIS.
Recycled plastics, often championed as an environmentally conscious choice, face a critical reevaluation, according to a recent study led by researchers at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Examining recycled plastic pellets from 13 countries across Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America, the study unveiled a concerning array of over 491 potentially harmful organic compounds. Pesticides topped the list with 162 chemical compounds, followed by 89 pharmaceuticals and 65 industrial chemicals.
Hanoi, Vietnam - 4-11 November, 2023
The presence of disease-causing bacteria carrying the NDM-1 gene, which grants resistance to antibiotics, has been detected in the drinking water supply of New Delhi. A team led by Cardiff University has found new strains of resistant bacteria in the Indian capital, including those responsible for cholera and dysentery. This is the first evidence of the environmental spread of NDM-1, as it had previously only been found in hospitals.