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VENDING INTERNATIONAL 2018 HANDBOOK AND BUYERS’ GUIDE TRADE ASSOCIATIONS


BRITISH SOFT DRINKS ASSOCIATION 20-22 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4EB Tel: 020 7405 0300


E-mail: bsda@britishsoftdrinks.com Website: www.britishsoftdrinks.com


MISSION STATEMENT


The British Soft Drinks Association is the national trade association representing the interests of producers of soft drinks, including carbonated drinks, still and dilutable drinks, fruit juices and bottled waters. BSDA is an independent organisation with offices in central London, employing a full time professional staff. Membership at present includes around 90% of the manufacturers, factors and franchisors of Britain's soft drinks.


BRITISH WATER COOLER ASSOCIATION P O Box 80, Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6XN4


Tel: 01438 816 380 email: info@bwca.org.uk Website: www.bwca.org.uk Twitter @BWCAinfo


Linked In: The British Water Cooler Group General Manager: Phillipa Atkinson-Clow


MISSION STATEMENT


For the past 28 years, the BWCA has set industry standards that others have followed. The BWCA’s regulations and accreditation protect the bottler, distributor, customer and consumer. This dedication to deliver an unimpeachable supply of drinking water has served the industry since the 1980s. All the main industry companies are proud to demonstrate their BWCA credentials via independent audits. The BWCA truly represents those companies who hydrate the nation. A BWCA Member enables you to deliver healthy hydration you can trust.


EUROPEAN DRINKING WATER COOLER ASSOCIATION Fax: 020 7831 6014


61a Montpelier Mews, High Street South, Dunstable Bedfordshire LU6 3SF


Tel: 0203 280 2477 E-mail: tracy@edwca.com Secretariat – Tracy Corroll


Website: www.edwca.com Twitter - @edwca1


LinkedIn – EDWCA – A Progressive Association MISSION STATEMENT


The EDWCA (European Drinking Water Cooler Association) was established in April 2001 (formally known as the EPDWA) is one of the largest UK trade associations with members that deliver point of use (POU) and bottled drinking water coolers for the workplace and home. The association’s aims are to promote, develop and maintain the highest standards of hygiene, safety and ethics within the European drinking water industry.


The EDWCA is a member of the European Vending Association (EVA), an EU accredited lobbying organisation based in Brussels.


The association provides members with training, information and support, plus represents their interests at local, national and European levels. The EDWCA works as the authoritative source for all information concerning water coolers.


From our origins in drinking water, we now represent the collective interests of our members within water cooler, coffee and vending industries as the needs of the market continue to evolve.


EDWCA is the trade association that is dedicated to recognising service excellence in the water cooler and the wider industry at both UK and European level. At the EDWCA we believe in recognising service excellence through support, advice and guidance. With the tools available to our members, they become the experts to ensure the end-user has a supplier they can trust.


EDWCA audits and training give the members accreditation value in their industry.


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