Bluewater Warns the UN Plastic Treaty Matters More Than Ever
Plastics break down into micro -plastics that infiltrate the food chain, leach toxic chemicals, harm nature and wildlife, and accumulate in human bodies
Microplastics, chemical leaching, and unsafe drinking water are interlinked threats demanding urgent, binding global action”
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, August 11, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Delegates from around the world are gathered in Geneva to finalise what could be the most important environmental agreement of our time – the UN plastics treaty. The stakes, writes Bluewater communications chief Dave Noble, could not be higher because plastics break down into micro- and nano-plastics that infiltrate the food chain, leach toxic chemicals into water and soil, harm wildlife, and accumulate in human bodies, posing escalating health, environmental, and climate threats that are already global in scale and effectively irreversible.— Bluewater founder and CEO Bengt Rittri
A powerful new report published in The Guardian warns that global chemical pollution is now “a threat to the thriving of humans and nature of a similar order as climate change.” The research, from Deep Science Ventures, estimates more than 100 million synthetic chemicals are in circulation, tens of thousands in everyday use, with mounting links to health issues such as infertility, cancer, and ADHD.
The dangers aren’t theoretical. Over the past week, water safety crises have erupted in the headlines. around Europe. In rural Alsace, France, an article from broadcaster franceinfo reported that residents have been told to boil tap water after bacteriological contamination was detected. And this week saw the BBC publish a story about how a joint investigation by Le Monde and Radio France revealed that at least one-third of bottled mineral water brands – including Perrier – have been allegedly treated illegally to remove bacteria, breaking EU rules and shaking public trust. In the UK itself, the Environment Agency reported that serious pollution incidents by water companies rose 60% in 2024, with some of the occurrences posing "serious or persistent" harm to fisheries, drinking water and human health.
Bluewater founder and CEO, Bengt Rittri, a dedicated ecopreneur who earlier founded indoor air purification pioneer Blueair, has repeated his call for a robust, binding plastics treaty, warning that “microplastics, chemical leaching, and unsafe drinking water are interlinked threats demanding urgent, binding global action.”
At Bluewater, we see the connections every day. Microplastics don’t just litter oceans – they enter our drinking water. Toxic chemical additives can leach from plastics into food and beverages. And legacy pollutants such as PFAS (“forever chemicals”) continue to accumulate in the environment, with serious health consequences.
Bluewater believes no one should have to compromise on the safety of the water they drink. That’s why Bluewater’s advanced purification technology is designed to remove up to 99.7% of all known contaminants from tap water – including PFAS, other toxic chemicals, and microplastics. Whether for homes or businesses, our water purification and beverage solutions help people safeguard their health and wellbeing, while also reducing reliance on single-use plastic bottles.
The problems making headlines this week are global, urgent, and interconnected, Dave Noble underlines. "The Geneva talks offer a rare chance to address them at their root. We urge negotiators to seize it because clean, safe water – in Europe, North America, Asia and Africa – should be a universal right, not a privilege."
David JF Noble
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