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BWT Vietnam Shines at RMIT Green Business Showcase with Sustainable Water-Filtration Solution

Hanoi, Vietnam - 4-11 November, 2023

BWT Vietnam, a pioneer in eco-conscious water solutions, has been invited to showcase its sustainable water-filtration solution at the RMIT Green Business Showcase event. The event, organized by the RMIT Alumni Relations team in Vietnam, aims to draw attention to pressing environmental issues, with a particular focus on plastic pollution and recycling. The Alumni Green Business Showcase features eight businesses from diverse industries, united by a commitment to sustainable values and practices. Ranging from consumer goods to construction materials, farming, business solutions, art, and design, these businesses exemplify the diverse ways in which sustainability can be integrated into various sectors. Recognizing the global concern of plastic pollution, the event organizers have championed a "recyclable" event.

As the sun rises on the event day, BWT's booth becomes a focal point, a beacon of innovation against the backdrop of the university's green ethos. The eco-friendly product showcase is not just an exhibition; it's a story of commitment to reducing plastic and fostering sustainability.

BWT messages represent on cardboard and BWT WodaPure MCS on the right

 

Plastic Pollution and Microplastics

Plastic pollution is a growing global concern, and one of its most insidious forms is the presence of microplastics. Microplastics, tiny particles measuring less than 5mm, have been found in food, tap water, and even the air, raising health and environmental alarms.

 

The BWT Solution 

BWT presents a powerful solution by advocating a simple yet impactful choice: reject single-use plastic and embrace locally filtered water, either directly from the tap or via BWT water dispensers.

The benefits of opting for tap water over bottled water are multifaceted. Foremost, it significantly reduces carbon emissions, as local tap water requires minimal transportation compared to bottled water that often travels long distances. This translates into a noteworthy reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to a cleaner, greener planet.

Huong Dinh (Sam) Standing in the second from Left to Right along with other RMIT alumnus

 

BWT's commitment to sustainability goes beyond emissions reduction. Properly filtered tap water is free from microplastics, offering a cleaner and healthier drinking option. Unlike bottled water, which may contain microplastics, tap water adheres to stringent quality standards, ensuring its purity and safety. 

Additionally, choosing local tap water guarantees freshness, as it is not stored for months in plastic containers. This ensures a crisp and refreshing taste without the risk of contaminants leaching from plastic bottles. 

BWT's sustainable solution empowers conscious choices, safeguarding personal well-being and the health of our precious Planet Blue. By making the switch, individuals contribute to a cleaner, healthier planet—one sip at a time. 

BWT invites everyone to join the movement, transforming sustainable living into a resounding and impactful decision for everyone, everywhere.