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DIETARY GUIDELINES FOR AMERICANS FOR RECOGNIZING WATER AS ESSENTIAL PART OF A HEALTHY DIET - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) today applauds the release of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and their recognition of water's importance to a healthy diet.
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BOTTLED WATER INDUSTRY PROMOTES AWARENESS AND PROTECTION OF THE NATION'S GROUNDWATER - 0 views

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    Nearly half of all Americans depend on groundwater for their drinking water supply-from either a public source or a private well. This fact underscores the need to promote and protect the stewardship of America's water resources, the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) said today in recognizing National Groundwater Awareness Week, March 5 - 11, 2017.
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Prepare for severe weather | Bottled water facts | Fluoride free bottled water - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) is encouraging consumers to take action during National Hurricane Preparedness Week, which runs this week (May 24-30, 2015) and coincides with the start of hurricane season.
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IBWA RENEWS SUPPORT OF MICHELLE OBAMA'S DRINK UP CAMPAIGN - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) is proud to announce that it is continuing its support of the innovative and successful Drink Up initiative, run by the Partnership for Healthier America (PHA) and supported by its honorary chair First Lady Michelle Obama. The initiative encourages everyone to drink more water (bottled, tap, or filtered) more often.
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Proposed Bottled Water Ban Not in the Best Interest of San Franciscans | IBWA | Bottled... - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) today issued the following statement regarding legislation expected to be introduced by San Francisco Board of Supervisors Chairman, David Chiu, to ban the sale of bottled water in plastic bottles of 21 fluid ounces or less, on public property including parks, concerts, large public events, and mobile food trucks.
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Regulation of Bottled Water | IBWA | Bottled Water - 0 views

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    Bottled water is a safe, healthy, and convenient packaged food product, which is comprehensively regulated at both the federal and state level.
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Nation's Healthiest Beverage | IBWA | Bottled water - 0 views

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    THE NATION'S HEALTHIEST BEVERAGE ENJOYS STRONG GROWTH SURGE
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Bottled water's environmental action | IBWA | International Bottled Water - 0 views

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    BOTTLED WATER'S ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIONS A FOCUS FOR EARTH DAY International Bottled Water Association NEWS RELEASE May 8, 2017 Alexandria, VA - Actions that bottled water companies continue to take to reduce their environmental footprint are highlighted on Earth Day, the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) announced today. "We agree with the organizers of Earth Day that education is the foundation for progress, which is why IBWA is taking this opportunity to educate the public about the bottled water industry's continued efforts to reduce the impact of its products and its dedication to protecting our environment and natural resources," says Jill Culora, vice president of communications for IBWA. Some of these measures include: · Lightweighting PET plastic packaging. With an average weight of 9.25 grams per 16.9 ounce single-serve container, bottled water uses one-third the amount of PET it takes to make soda and other drink containers, which need to be thicker due to carbonation and manufacturing processes and weigh, on average, 23.9 grams. · Reducing water used in production facilities. On average, it takes only 1.32 liters of water to produce 1 liter of finished bottled water (including the liter of water consumed). This is the lowest water-use ratio of any packaged beverage product. · Using less energy. On average, only 0.24 mega joules of energy are used to produce 1 liter of bottle of water - the lowest amount compared to any packaged drink. · Providing consumers with packaging that is 100 percent recyclable (even the caps). · Entering into partnerships with stakeholders to educate consumers and increase recycling rates. · Home and office delivery 3- and 5-gallon plastic bottled water containers are returned to the plant, sanitized, and then re-used30-50 times before they are removed from the market and recycled. · Making PET plastic bottles from recycled plastic (rPET) - which uses 8
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Celebrate Drinking Water Week | Mineral Water Bottlers | IBWA - 0 views

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    CELEBRATE DRINKING WATER WEEK BY CHOOSING HEALTHY HYDRATION The single easiest way to live a healthier lifestyle is to choose healthy hydration by swapping just one caloric beverage with zero calorie water each day, the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) announced today in support of Drinking Water Week (May 7 - 13). "Water plays a vital role in supporting nutritional health. Because 47 percent of added sugars in our diets come from beverages - and account for 20 percent of our daily caloric intake - it is clear that consumers can benefit from being more aware of what they drink and reducing their calorie consumption from beverages," said IBWA President and CEO Joe Doss. People could save 100 calories each day-approximately 15 to 30 percent of an adult's total energy intake-simply by swapping water for 8 ounces of a sweetened beverage, said Kiyah Duffey, PhD, Virginia Tech, who co-authored "Modeling the Effect of Replacing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption with Water on Energy Intake, HBI Score, and Obesity Prevalence" in the June 2016 issue of Nutrients. "If those calories are not replaced by other foods or beverages, that is a meaningful reduction in daily energy intake." Among the 250 million adults in the United States (33 percent of whom are overweight), that change alone would trim 3.9 billion calories per day from adults' diets, she said. "It is important to acknowledge that convenience and availability are key in getting people to change habits, like drinking more water," said Mr. Doss. "Consumers should be encouraged to reach for water, including bottled water, instead of less-healthy packaged beverages. This is why bottled water should always be available where other convenience drinks are sold." "Water, including bottled water, helps people pursue a healthy lifestyle and avoid sugar-sweetened beverage consumption." Water helps nearly every part of the human body function efficiently. Considerin
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Amcon Distributing/Genco Water | IBWA | Bottled Water - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) is the authoritative source of information about all types of bottled waters, mineral water bottlers, Bottled water brands, Water brands, Bottled water companies, purified water, packaged water and mineral water bottlers.
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Bottled Water & Flint | IBWA | Bottled Water - 0 views

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    The bottled water industry has a long and deeply-held tradition of effectively and responsibly protecting and managing our vital natural resources. Sustainable, protected, and naturally recharged water sources are the single most important aspect of our business. This commitment to environmental excellence holds true wherever bottled water facilities are located.
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Types of bottled water | Bottled water | mineral water bottlers - 0 views

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    Myth: MOST BOTTLED WATER IS JUST TAP WATER IN A BOTTLE. Fact: It is important to note that purified bottled water is not just tap water in a bottle. Once the municipal source water enters the bottled water plant several processes are employed to ensure that it meets the purified or sterile standard of the U.S. Pharmacopeia 23rd Revision. These treatments can include ozonation, reverse osmosis, distillation, or de-ionization. The finished water product is then placed in a bottle under sanitary conditions and sold to the consumer. Some anti-bottled water activists imply that people may be unaware that they are consuming bottled water that is from a municipal water source and has been placed in a bottle without being purified. As stated above, this is not the case. If a bottled water product's source is a public water system and the finished bottled water product does not meet the FDA Standard of Identity for purified or sterile water, the product label must disclose the public water system source.
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BOTTLED WATER'S IMPORTANT ROLE | IBWA | Water Bottlers - 0 views

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    BOTTLED WATER'S IMPORTANT ROLE IN TIMES OF EMERGENCIES The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) today launched a new video on its BottledWaterMatters YouTube channel called "Bottled Water - Always there when you need it," which tells the story of the vital role bottled water plays in times of natural disasters and other emergencies. Late summer and early fall are typically a busy period for hurricanes and other forms of severe weather, and this new video serves as a reminder for people to take a moment to re-assess their risks and update hurricane kits and emergency plans. Being prepared in advance of severe weather means stocking up on emergency supplies, including non-perishable food, drinking water, batteries, etc., in sufficient quantities to last at least 72 hours. FEMA advises that the safest, most reliable emergency drinking water is commercially purchased bottled water. And, FEMA recommends at least one gallon of water per person per day, for at least three days. "The bottled water industry has always been at the forefront of relief efforts before and during natural disasters. In fact, in advance of expected events, such as hurricanes, IBWA member companies have often run their filling lines overtime to make sure that safe, convenient, and reliable bottled water is at a hurricane landfall site when people need it the most," says Chris Hogan, IBWA Vice-President of Communications. "It's important for people to understand that bottled water is available in times of emergency because the industry is strong and viable throughout the year." Continued volatility in weather across the nation only reinforces the importance of always being prepared for unexpected and dangerous weather. "History teaches that awareness and preparation can reduce the impact of a disaster or other emergency, such as a hurricane, floods, wildfires, earthquakes, and boil alerts. Families, individuals, and businesses who know their vulnerability and what
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KNOW YOUR DRINKING WATER NEEDS; PLAN AHEAD DURING NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS MONTH - 0 views

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    The destruction caused by Hurricane Harvey, which recently ravaged parts of southeast Texas and Louisiana, serves as a reminder of how important it is for everyone to plan ahead for natural disasters and emergencies. Coincidentally, September is National Preparedness Month, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Ready.gov are encouraging all Americans to learn how to prepare properly for a crisis. This year's overarching theme is "Disasters Don't Plan Ahead. You Can."
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Myth | IBWA bottled water | international bottled water - 0 views

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    International Bottled Water Association IBWA is the authoritative source of information about water bottlers, Types of bottled water, Bottled water brands, Bottled water facts, Fluoride free bottled water, Water brands, packaged water, purified water and Bottled water companies
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FDA HAS NO AUTHORITY OVER BOTTLED WATER | IBWA | Water Bottlers - 0 views

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    MYTH: THE FDA HAS NO AUTHORITY OVER BOTTLED WATER MADE AND SOLD WITHIN A SINGLE STATE (I.E., NOT IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE).
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Drinking water helps people stay hydrated during the busy holiday season - Also helps w... - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) reminds consumers that maintaining proper hydration throughout the winter months is just as important as during warmer weather, and this holiday season people can help highway safety and reduce 'morning after' effects by turning to water - including bottled water - in place of alcoholic drinks at parties and functions.
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Corporate Accountability International Campaign Serves to Confuse Consumers and Provide... - 0 views

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    Corporate Accountability International Campaign Serves to Confuse Consumers and Provide Bottled Water Misinformation
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IBWA LAUNCHES NEW VIDEO "BOTTLED WATER: THE BIG PICTURE" AT INTERBEV TRADE SHOW - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) has released a new YouTube video "Bottled Water: The Big Picture" to provide an informative and educational video for consumers that shines a light on actions taken by bottled water companies to produce a safe, healthy, high quality product and improve their products, protect the environment, stand by sound science, and safeguard water as a resource for future generations.
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