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Article in the Times - British market taps into bottled water
British market taps into bottled water, according to The Times. Read the full article here...

www.mappingbritishbusiness.co.uk/Food.../bottl...read full article

Root and branch eco-campaigns gives bottled water an edge in foodservice
the following article first appeared in foodservice Footprint magazine march 2010

Root and branch eco-campaigns gives bottled water an edge in ...read full article

Shepley Spring and Iceni join British Bottled Water Producers
Two more English waters have joined British Bottled Water Producers - the association which represents small and medium-sized bottled water suppliers....read full article

A century old water! We’ll drink to that refreshing new idea
Bottled water firm roots out its past:

Anyone who thinks of bottled water is a (relatively) new-fangled idea had better think again. The newe...read full article

Bottled water is an ‘on the go’ must-have – and that’s official
Bottled water has been included for the first time in the basket of goods chosen by the Office for National Statistics to measure customer shopping ha...read full article

Wenlock Spring Water and Hall Manor Spring Water join British Bottled Water Producers
Two more English bottled spring water companies have joined British Bottled Water Producers: Wenlock Spring Water from Shropshire and Hall Manor Sprin...read full article

Member news: Organic status for land from which Ty Nant is sourced
One of the UK’s finest bottled waters has always been supplied from a protected aquifer deep beneath organic land. Now, BBWP member, Ty Nant Spring W...read full article

Restaurant Magazine
We recently were prompted to write to Restaurant magazine. Unfortunately, the magazine edited the letter in such a way that the sense was lost, in par...read full article

BBWP Member Brecon Carreg refreshes its image – new water packaging for ‘fresh-air refreshed’ families
Brecon Carreg Natural Mineral Water - the No. 1 Welsh bottled water in the UK and a member of British Bottled Water Producers, has undergone a packagi...read full article

Seren Spring Water launched by BBWP Member, Ty Nant
July 2009 - British Bottled Water Producers’ member, Ty Nant, has launched a new Bottled Spring Water. Seren, a Welsh Spring Water, is named after th...read full article

New Article - Flying the flag for water
This article appeared in the May 2009 issue of Soft Drinks International and is reproduced by kind permission of the Publishers....read full article

BBWP scores a try with Princes Gate Spring Water
British Bottled Water Producers (BBWP) has welcomed a further new Associate Member, Princes Gate Spring Water Ltd, the official water of the Welsh Rug...read full article

Three water companies join British Bottled Water Producers
British Bottled Water Producers (BBWP) has just signed three new Associate Members – two English and one Welsh: Blue Keld Spring Water from East Yorks...read full article

Article - The view from A. Farr - first posted by www.just-drinks.com 19 February 2008
Annette Farr* Seeks to Set the Record Straight -

The much trailered and anticipated Panorama documentary on the bottled water industry shot i...read full article

Response to the Mayor of London’s tirade against bottled water
British Bottled Water Producers (BBWP) responded to the Mayor of London and others who claim that people feel ‘intimidated’ to order tap water: “What ...read full article

BRITISH BOTTLED WATER – a response to BBC Panorama
... from British Bottled Water Producers www.britishbottledwater.org

For people concerned with helping the environment as well as making a pos...read full article

Dr John Briffa explains why drinking plenty of water regularly throughout the day may well bring benefits for health and wellbeing.
http://www.drbriffa.com/blog/2007/12/24/merry-christmas-and-have-a-drink-on-me/ Addendum to previous article - Drinking 8 glasses a day for good heal...read full article

Drinking 8 glasses a day for good health is no myth, say British Bottled Water Producers
The British Medical Journal has attempted to debunk the widely-accepted advice that people should drink around 1.5-2 litres of fluid a day. The averag...read full article

Water Works - now you can be cool and green, as well as simply cool
Water works: it really does. In fact, water works to the benefit of so many aspects of your body’s health that it really is one of the essentials in t...read full article

The oldest drink of all is good news this Christmas & New Year
That oldest drink of them all – water – will almost certainly make it onto most shopping lists for what is becoming the traditional post-festivities ‘...read full article

Government sends out the message that water is a luxury
Under the current system of VAT, bottled water is classed alongside alcohol and sugary soft drinks and ‘syrups’. It seems strange that a government pu...read full article

British Bottled Waters are suitable for babies and small children, parents are assured
Mains water shortages in parts of the UK have led some parents to question whether bottled water is suitable for young children and babies, especial...read full article

Natural and green entails responsible stewardship
A version of this article was first published in Soft Drinks International, March 2007

By Jo Jacobius

An array of environmental issues f...read full article

British Water is on 'Top Five' List
British Bottled Water Producers¡¦ member, Speyside Glenlivet, has been deemed by the Financial Times to be amongst ¡¥The top five sparkling mineral wa...read full article

Water Works - Top Tips for Summer Health
Water works. It really does. In fact, water works to the benefit of so many aspects of your body¡¦s health that it really is one of the essentials i...read full article

Brecon Carreg Joins British Bottled Water Producers
British Bottled Water Producers has announced that Brecon Carreg Natural Mineral Water will from January 2007 join the association which exists to sup...read full article

Young people are dehydrated – and not ‘bovvered’
Young people are the least clued up when it comes to hydration and the vital role that water plays in the body’s wellbeing according to new research.<...read full article

BRITISH BOTTLED WATER – FOR THE HEALTH OF THE NATION
It is inexpensive, convenient and one of the best ways to look younger. Bottled water that is. The evidence is also that water also helps prevent a ra...read full article

RAISE A GLASS OF WATER - AND SMILE
National Smile Month* (starting 14th May) is a timely reminder to us all that good dental care goes a long way to promoting good health. The British ...read full article

‘BRITISHNESS?’ - IT MUST BE SOMETHING IN THE WATER
This article was first published in the April issue of Soft Drinks International.

‘BRITISHNESS?’ - IT MUST BE SOMETHING IN THE WATER

I ...read full article

BRITISH BOTTLED WATER MAKES A HOT SUMMER COOL FOR KIDS
Summer means it’s time to persuade the children to put away those computer games and enjoy life outdoors. As the weather hots up, many parents wonder ...read full article

BRITISH WATERS AND ENGLISH WINES – PROVENANCE MAKES FOR A PERFECT PARTNERSHIP
Water and wine are natural partners whether the occasion is fine dining or simply enjoying a drink in the garden on a warm summer’s evening. The per...read full article

FOUR GOOD REASONS WHY YOUR EIGHT A DAY SHOULD BE ‘HOME-GROWN’
We all know that water – especially bottled water - is good for maintaining optimum health. Now, in a bid to do Britain every bit as much good as yo...read full article

New British Bottled Water Alliance Launches
A new association of British water suppliers launches this month. British Bottled Water Producers will promote and celebrate British bottled water. ...read full article