Bluewater has launched an alternative to reduce plastic waste in the hospitality industry.
- Bluewater launched HotelStation bottling solution which can remove up to 99.7% of known water contaminants and deliver hygienic packaging to hotels and restaurants.
- Bluewater can supply up to 17 hotels offering 4,000 guest rooms, in place of plastic bottles.
- The hospitality industry contributes to carbon waste by using up to 5 million plastic bottles daily.
Smart hotelStation bottling solution contributes to eliminating single-use plastic water bottles in the hospitality industry, it first launched and started operations at a 362-room hotel in central Jakarta, Indonesia.
The innovation enables hotels to serve clean, purified, rich-in-minerals glass bottled water using a high-performance PRO water purifier, hygienic filling, and clear labeling. By removing up to 99.7% of known water contaminants including viruses, bacteria, micro, and nanoparticles, Bluewater changes the formula and offers a clean water delivery system while also reducing the amount of carbon waste.
Bluewater is promoting clean water packaging and serving by its ability to supply 17 hotels offering 4,000 guest rooms, reducing the number of plastic bottles needed in the hospitality industry and giving an alternative to conventional water bottle packaging.
A global public opinion survey by GlobeScan revealed that 58% of almost 30,000 people polled in 31 countries, including Indonesia, Vietnam, and China, viewed freshwater shortages as a ‘very serious’ problem.
Bluewater founder and CEO, Bengt Rittri, revealed that hotels use over 5 million plastic bottles daily and that Bluewater is dedicated to meeting the needs of the current market while also noting that this specific industry has been a major contributor to plastic bottle waste, and access to safe and clean drinking water assists both the consumers and businesses.
Mr. Rittri also explained that when they launched Bluewater, they decided to create a planetary plan in place of a traditional business to emphasize the desire to combat carbon waste and climate change.