Articles related to "Water Industry"Despite growing criticism on a variety of fronts, the bottled water industry continues to set new sales records. The slogan seems to be "Bottle it and they will buy it."
There is concern that mining groundwater has a negative impact on water stores and ecosystems. Regulation may be critical to help to aid in a global water crisis.
As China grows richer, startling statistics show that safe water remains a "must-have" necessity for millions of Chinese dying from water contamination.
Government expenditure on water and wastewater projects in north China has been unaffected by the recent financial downturn, according to a report by industry analysts.
Within 50 years, more than 80 countries including the United States will experience water shortages affecting over half the world's population.
More than 200 billion litres of bottled water is bought around the world each year, but at what cost to the environment, and everyone's back pockets?
Claymore's new Exchange Traded Fund mirrors the superstar performance of the S&P Global Water Index, made up of 50 of the world's best water company investments.
While some tap water's safety may be questioned, studies show bottled water is no safer. The toxins released from plastic in landfills are polluting our land and water.
Earth Day is a time when many of us make contributions to cleaning up the environment, but making personal lifestyle changes may be the biggest and best thing we can do.
Increasingly, private companies are taking over water systems and can now use international trade rules to challenge local government authorities on water exports.
Want to keep a natural kitchen but not sure where to start? Here are some guidelines to keep in mind during meal planning, shopping for the family, and cleaning up!
The old fashioned concept of filling a bottle with tap water is getting a makeover thanks to increased environmental awareness and stylish new reusable water bottles.
The UK government's boiler scrappage scheme will mean cuts in emissions and lower energy bills. £400 subsidies may encourage homeowners to reduce their carbon footprints
America's 1 million miles of water pipes deliver some of the safest water in the world to homes and businesses, but those pipes are aging and repair is under-funded.
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