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EDITOR’S PICKS


Advanced planning of jetting unit stock


“The pandemic has perhaps caused the most disruption to everyone’s lives in recent years, with themajority of us having never experienced anything similar ever before. As a provider to the utility sector, which was deemed vital during the time of lockdown, Superjet were able to remain open in order to support these key workers. Although many changes had to bemade internally


regarding working process, Superjet were able to provide a safe environment, adhering to the current regulations at the time and were able to continue to provide jetting units/equipment and of course vital service and repair facilities to the jetting and drainage sector.


“Not only have Superjet built long term good relationships with suppliers but they have also worked closely with


carrier/shipping companies whomanage not only the logistics for stock coming in to the company but also the sales and distribution, across the UK and worldwide. All of thismeant Superjet were fortunate enough to only experienceminimal disruption during the pandemic and since then they have strived to improve and prepare for any future eventuality.”


Bluewater describes ‘Terrifying’ new evidence about ‘forever


chemicals’ and female fertility Bluewater urges more action from Governments and Businesses as the planet prepares for earth day 2023


Bluewater, the global Swedish water purification and beverage solutions provider for consumers, and HORECA, public dispensing, describes new evidence of how ‘forever chemicals’ are linked to female infertility as terrifying. The company called on governments, businesses, and public society to invest in solutions to rid the planet of PFAS and related chemicals.


“It is simply terrifying to live in a world where nearly everyone has chemicals like PFAS stored in their bodies and learn that women with high levels of the‘forever chemicals’ in their blood


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have a 40 percent lower chance of becoming pregnant within 12months of trying for a baby,” said Bengt Rittri, founder and CEO of Bluewater. He urged businesses, governments, and citizens around the world to invest in harnessing human ingenuity to ensure a better future for coming generations.


On Saturday, April 22, 2023,most everyone who cares about the environment around the world celebrates Earth Day, which has been held annually since 1970 following the terrible Santa Barbara, California oil spill in 1969, and aimed at encouraging


| June 2023 | www.draintraderltd.com


Bengt Rittri, founder and CEO of Bluewater


people to protest for environmental reform.


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