These initiatives have already attracted additional members, Blue Keld, Love Water and Swithland Spring Water.
The trade association’s new site features information on healthy hydration, why buying British water is a positive move and includes detailed market information based on data from Zenith international. It also features new sections showcasing members’ brands.
British Bottled Water Producers founder and director Jo Jacobius said: “We are delighted to welcome new member companies and of course proud to work with our splendid existing members, many of which have been with us from the start. There is continuing interest by consumers in the provenance and source of foods and drinks, so it is a pleasure to be able to offer this renewed opportunity for British water brands to highlight their unique attributes.”
The members are:
BBWP will continue to represent small- and medium-sized British bottles to the media, Defra and other trade bodies. Jo Jacobius is a member of the Cross-Parliamentary Hydration Forum, led by Baroness Sally Greengross, which is campaigning for better ways of ensuring correct hydration for older people, especially vulnerable elderly people.
Source: British Bottled Water Producers
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