Water

The Element H2O

Only just under 1% of global water reserves can be used directly for drinking water. Where drinking water is needed, we focus our efforts on treating the remaining water resources in the required quality and quan­tity.
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Water

Our Mission

"Water is not every­thing - but without water there is nothing"

One thing is certain: global water resources are limited. There are an esti­mated 1.38 billion cubic metres of water on the Earth. This figure may seem incred­ibly large, but bear in mind that roughly 97.5% is present in the oceans in the form of hydrochloric acid, and another 1.72% of the world's water supply is contained in glac­iers, ice and snow. What remains is only just under 1% of the 1.38 billion cubic meters of water avail­able to humans as vital drinking water.

1.38 billion cubic kilo­me­tres of water deposits

98.28% of the world’s acces­sible water is avail­able in liquid form, but only a very small percentage (0.78%) can be used for drinking water.

Every day BWT researches, develops and focuses on inno­v­a­tive solu­tions for the conver­sion of salt water, surface and ground­water into drinking water, process water and puri­fied water.

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Water Inno­va­tions

BWT can offer you inno­v­a­tive prod­ucts in the water and water treat­ment sector. Our main focus is on human need and, of course, the careful manage­ment of the precious resource, water. But for us, it is about more than just water. Regard­less of whether it is used to drink, for swim­ming pools or as the purest ingre­dient in medi­cines, infu­sions or cosmetics, we supply water in the best possible quality avail­able based on the require­ment. And precisely where it will be used.

Water by BWT
Water by BWT

Magne­sium Miner­al­ized Water

Magne­sium Miner­al­ized Water is a true taste expe­ri­ence as well as the ideal source of your daily magne­sium require­ment.

It also has an almost neutral pH and contains less calcium and fewer taste-​impairing substances. This not only brings out the full taste of coffee and tea, but also protects your kitchen appli­ances from limescale deposits.

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Silky-​soft BWT Pearl Water

Silky-​soft water is a true beauty therapy. It contains low levels of calcium, which can remain on the skin and hair as limescale deposits, and care prod­ucts can be absorbed more effec­tively. Silky-​soft BWT Pearl Water also leaves your bath­rooms and kitchens shiny, and your laundry luxu­ri­ously soft.

Again, soft water means less calcium in the water, which in turn means less limescale deposited on fixtures, tiles, glass­ware and cutlery and your laundry.

Woman enjoying a soft water shower

BWT Water for Injec­tion

You come into contact with BWT Puri­fied Water every day, and most of the time without real­ising it; for example, in cosmetics, medi­cines or other phar­ma­ceu­tical prod­ucts.

Puri­fied water is indis­pens­able in the manu­fac­ture of many prod­ucts, where safety and purity are top prior­i­ties, and this is why manu­fac­turers rely on puri­fied water from BWT’s processes and systems. Ulti­mately to enhance your life and your quality of life.

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Water Tech­nology

Many water treat­ment tech­nolo­gies we have devel­oped have their origin in nature, including ion exchange and osmosis. We look and learn. We then go one step further – into the future.

A central feature of all our contin­uing and new devel­op­ments is a reduc­tion in resource and energy consump­tion and an asso­ci­ated reduc­tion in CO2 emis­sions, and we take our respon­si­bility in terms of ecology, cost effi­cien­cies and social concerns very seri­ously. The use of state-​of-the-art tech­nolo­gies is our starting point, and the ongoing devel­op­ment of our prod­ucts also contributes signif­i­cantly to our company’s growth.

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The Future of Water

Providing water in suffi­cient quan­tity and the required quality is the global chal­lenge of the 21st century, whether in ecolog­ical, social, polit­ical or economic terms.

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Future of water

The world’s popu­la­tion is growing steadily, and more water is being consumed to produce an increasing number of consumer goods. The existing, already scarce, sources of drinking water are becoming increas­ingly polluted and, last but not least, the conse­quences of climate change make water a commodity that is becoming more diffi­cult to access.

Global chal­lenges

According to UN fore­casts, the world’s popu­la­tion will grow to 9.6 billion in 2050. Today, half of humanity lives in cities, rising to two-​thirds by 2050. The largest increase is in devel­oping coun­tries, where water scarcity is already a reality.

Population growth
Population growth
Due to the growing need for food, energy and sani­ta­tion, the global demand for water will increase by roughly 55% by 2050. The sharpest increases will be recorded in industry (400%), power gener­a­tion (140%) and house­holds (130%). However, consump­tion in agri­cul­ture, which currently requires the largest share of the water, is falling slightly.
Global demand for water
Global demand for water

Approx­i­mately a quarter of the world’s water needs are currently met by ground­water. However, the steady decline in the ground­water supply means that in 2050 over 40% of the world’s popu­la­tion will live in areas where water is scarce.

Water – our Mission

BWT is facing all these chal­lenges as a global company. Our mission is to develop resource-​conserving, sustain­able prod­ucts and services that treat existing water to supply it in the best possible quality. We also make existing water resources acces­sible where the water is required. Our profes­sional water treat­ment turns cont­a­m­i­nated water into high-​quality drinking water, process water or even puri­fied water, depending on the need.

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Global sources of drinking water
Global sources of drinking water

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