Water

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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.
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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 Earth. This figure may seem incred­ibly large, but bear in mind that roughly 97.5% is present in the oceans, and another 1.72% of the world's water supply is contained in glac­iers, ice and snow. What remains is just under 1% of the 1.38 billion cubic meters of water avail­able for 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 Luxury Water


Trans­forms the ordi­nary into some­thing deli­ciously extra­or­di­nary. Kinder to you, your family and your home, the gentle touch of soft­ened water from your BWT water soft­ener leaves your skin feeling softer, smoother and more replen­ished, whilst also giving your hair a new shine.


Soft­ened water contains less hard­ness minerals, which in turn means less limescale deposits on your taps, showers, 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 manu­fac­turing 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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