27/02/2012 By Joe Cox
Well I’m always keen to share any fascinating facts I have about water with you the reader and today is a corker! I think it’s fair to say that Office Beverages is a place where we don’t just want to sell water, we want to educate people about it. Water is the elixir of all life on this planet and we’re keen to stress the importance of everyone having the opportunity to access to clean filtered or spring water in the workplace.
Talking of spring water, it may interest you to know that a whopping 60% of Europe’s entire mineral water reserves are located in the small eastern European nation of Romania. A mere 20% of these reserves are used to source bottled water. Bucharesters are the largest consumers of bottled water, with 60% drinking it every day. 11.3 million hectolitres of bottled water is produced in Romania every year and the local bottled water market was worth €330 million in 2011 with an annual growth of 5% a year.
Romania is one of the poorest nations in Europe but its citizens drink 50 litres of water every year which is half the European average.
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Consider this; recycling a single large plastic bottle (made
from PET) conserves enough energy to light a 60 watt bulb for 6 hours. The National
Association for PET Container Resources (NAPCOR) reported that in 2010 1.5
billion pounds of PET was recycled in America.
Recycled PET (rPET) can be made into all sorts of things like car parts,
playground equipment, carpet or even clothing.
Now consider this; in America (and I daresay the figures are
not that dissimilar in the UK) plastic bottles ...
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Good news for the bottled water industry as it reports a 2.8%
increase in sales in 2011 (1.8 billion litres). As an industry that employs two
thousand people it is good news in these economically trying times as the UK officially
enters a double dip recession. So with unemployment remaining high and when
people are cutting back on so much, saving their pennies, why does the bottled
water industry grow when compared to 2010.
Well it seems there are a lot of other factors at play.
UK households ...
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Flamboyant Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, has started
announcing more price caps as part of his government’s Law of Fair Prices,
passed back in November 2011. The law was designed to limit what is seen as
excessive profiteering on 19 household goods and groceries but is now being
expanded as the government announce new prices for different products and it is
starting with bottled water and deodorant.
The books of over 16,000 companies have been examined by
the Venezuelan government so far ...
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What is polyethylene terephthalate? Well chances are you’ve
encountered it already today if you’ve swigged from a bottle of water or any of
a whole range of bottled drinks. Abbreviated to PET, polyethylene terephthalate
is probably most associated with the packaging for plastic bottles due to its
properties as an excellent and durable barrier material. The thermoplastic
polymer is part of the polyester family and can exist in both amorphous
(transparent) and as a semicrystalline polymer which ...
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