Filter Improves Water Quality and Protects the Environment
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
An in-home water filtration system from PUR Water Filtration is an easy way to improve the quality of your drinking water and help keep plastic bottle waste out of the environment.
According to National Geographic, Americans buy more bottled water than any other nation, adding 29 billion water bottles to the plastic-waste problem. An in-home water filtration system from PUR Water Filtration is an easy way to improve the quality of your drinking water and help keep plastic bottle waste out of landfills, lakes, streams, and oceans.
In celebration of Earth Day, PUR, the number one selling brand in lead filtration among filters certified to reduce lead, encourages consumers to switch from drinking bottled water to filtered tap water. Featuring an award-winning, space-saving horizontal design, PUR faucet filters are also certified to reduce over 70 contaminants including 99% of lead, 96% of mercury and 92% of certain pesticides - more than any other brand.
“By using a water filtration system, you’re not only helping the environment by reducing the disposal of plastic bottles in landfills, but you are also helping yourself by ensuring the tap water you’re drinking is cleaner, fresher and safer,” said Deb Mudway, Marketing Vice President, Helen of Troy Health & Home, owners of PUR.
“We’re also proud of the fact that our faucet filters recently received the 2017 Red Dot Award for outstanding design and overall quality. That’s the ultimate in form and function!”
PUR offers superior contaminant removal through its line of superior faucet filtration products, which include the PUR Ultimate, PUR Advanced and PUR Basic. The PUR Ultimate and PUR Advanced systems feature PUR MineralClear® filters, which filter water over natural minerals for a crisp, refreshing taste.
Emphasizing their passion towards sustainability, PUR filters are fully recyclable through a partnership with TerraCycle, an organization that provides free waste collection programs for hard to recycle materials.
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