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EUR 24.5bn European bottled water market is sparkling
Rising health concerns in Europe have created opportunities within the bottled water market, which traditionally has lagged behind the soft drink sector in terms of popularity. As consumers become increasingly health conscious, they are switching from higher calorie carbonated soft drinks to bottled water. In addition, the European bottled water market benefits from the general reluctance in the ...
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Culligan Declares May
CHICAGO, May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/-- Culligan International, a world leader in water treatment, has declared May "Drinking Water Month." This is the fourth year Culligan has sponsored the month-long initiative, which compliments other government and association-sponsored events like the American Water Works Association's Drinking Water Week, May 6–12. "Drinking water helps us maintain ...
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Public private partnerships key improved water efficiency in South Africa, says new research
South Africa is a water stressed nation and private sector participation in water management services will contribute significantly to the preservation of natural water resources. Improved water efficiency is becoming increasingly critical in South Africa, and public-private partnerships (PPPs) will be the lynchpin in attaining this objective. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Procurement ...
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Residential water treatment markets to reach US$1bn by 2014
The relatively developed stage of the market and increasing competition present key challenges in the European residential water treatment systems markets. Nonetheless, the gradual but steadily increasing demand for residential water treatment systems, paralleled by the prevailing regional water contamination and initiatives of market participants, is set to boost market prospects. In particular, ...
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Ill-maintained supply lines create a need for residential water treatment equipment in Malaysia, finds Frost & Sullivan
The demand for water in Malaysia has risen substantially from 407 million litres per day (mld) in 1960 to 13,243 mld in 2008, at an average growth rate of 8.0 percent per year. Although local public treatment plants supply sufficiently treated water, most consumers are apprehensive about the quality and cleanliness of the treated water. The networking supply lines are more than 15 years old and ...
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