Tag: tap water

Two Rotterdam restaurants provide 55 million litres of water

In 2017, they were one of the first restaurants to opt for locally bottled water with a contribution to clean drinking water in developing countries: Héroine en De Matroos and HetGirl. Together,...

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How much water do you use per day?

How much water does an average household use in a day, what does it cost and how can you save on it? We looked it up for you.

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The best water for the world at Kijkduin beach

Machiel van Dooren of Made Blue talked to three beach bars on the beach in Kijkduin about the switch from bottled water to locally bottled Made Blue Water.

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Give me four beers and 300 litres of water

Enough Wasted! 013 Poppodium works together with the visitor for a better world and switches to hard cups and locally tapped tap water with the clear message of Made Blue.

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How much water should you drink per day?

How much water should you drink per day to stay healthy? And can you drink too much water? Made Blue sorted it out for you.

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Water in the office: what are the options

If you want to enjoy nice fresh water at the office, possibly with a bubble, there are various options. We list them for you.

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What is better? Serve spring water or tap water yourself?

What is the difference between well water, tapping water yourself with a water machine or water cooler connected to the pipe, and charitable waters?

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Get a sustainable quality mark in hospitality with tap water

If you want to achieve a sustainable quality mark as a hotel, restaurant or event center, it certainly helps to serve tap water instead of spring water or mineral water. You can read how that works...

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Why ‘the best water for the world’

Our solutions are not only most sustainable, they also contribute to a better world, nearby and far away. We're happy to explain.

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Dutch drink more and more water and more often flavoured

Dutch drink more water and more often flavoured. That may be healthy, but not as good for the environment if it is spring water.

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