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Ball Corporation and Boomerang Water partner to provide refillable bottle solution

Ball Corporation and Boomerang Water partner to provide refillable bottle solution

Ball Corporation has partnered with water bottling technology business, Boomerang Water, to offer consumers a sustainable way to stay hydrated.

PepsiCo to buy minority stake in Aqua Carpatica

PepsiCo to buy minority stake in Aqua Carpatica

PepsiCo has entered into an agreement to purchase a minority stake in Romanian spring water company, Aqua Carpatica, for an undisclosed sum.

Les Montgomery to step down as Highland Spring Group's chief executive

Les Montgomery to step down as Highland Spring Group's chief executive

UK producer of natural source waters, Highland Spring Group, has announced that its chief executive Les Montgomery will step down after 36 years.

PepsiCo launches Bubly Bounce caffeinated sparkling water

PepsiCo launches Bubly Bounce caffeinated sparkling water

PepsiCo's Bubly water brand has announced the launch of a new caffeinated sparkling water drink called Bubly Bounce.

Flow to introduce new vitamin-infused water line

Flow to introduce new vitamin-infused water line

Flow Alkaline Spring Water has unveiled its new vitamin-infused water line that claims to support a consumer’s immune system.

Zico Coconut Water founder takes back brand from Coca-Cola

Zico Coconut Water founder takes back brand from Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola has sold its Zico Coconut Water brand to PowerPlant Ventures, just months after it revealed plans to discontinue the drink.

Clean water drives Oasys funding

Clean water drives Oasys funding

To capitalise on escalating demand for potable water, Boston-based Oasys Water has raised $10m to pilot a technology it says could halve the cost of desalination and wastewater treatment. The funding will be used to create a test facility and pursue licensing and partnership deals with water treatment providers.

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