These Water Bottles Are A Must-Have For Your Daily Use - 4 Options
Want to buy a water bottle? We have some options that will help you make wise decision.
Shocking: Over 10,000 Illegal Bottled Water Units in Delhi-NCR
You think bottled water is safe? Well, think again. Over 10,000 illegal packaged water bottling units are operating in the National Capital Region, often using the labels of the 64 licensed manufacturers, putting the health ...
Sikkim Becomes the First Indian State to Ban Mineral Water Bottles in Govt Programmes
Being developed as a green state, Sikkim had become India's first fully organic state in 2016.
The Crumbling Empire: Soda Market on Decline in America, Bottled Water Finds Favour in India as Well
Bottled drinking water takes precedence over sugary colas and buying bulk water in containers, a viable option over spending money on water purifiers.
4 Of The Best Thermal Drinkware To Keep Your Tea, Coffee And Water Hot
Now, keeping your beverage hot and cold (as per your choice) gets easier. Go through these thermal drinkware options and make a right choice for yourself.
4 Types Of Bottles You Must Have At Home
We bring you a few options of different types of bottles for various purposes to fulfill your daily needs.
Are You Ready for Edible Water Bottles? London-Based Students Design Water That Can be Eaten!
These tiny blobs look like giant drops of water and are actually ice dipped in a solution of brown algae and calcium chloride.
Drinking Water From Plastic Bottles During Pregnancy May Harm Your Baby
According to a recent study, pregnant women drinking from plastic water bottles could be driving up their risk of having obese babies.
Chemicals in Bottles, Cans Can be Life Threatening
Forget about the quality of water. A mere contact with the water bottle can be life-threatening.A commonly used plasticiser found in products such as water bottles, soup can liners and paper receipts, can increase the ...
Pregnant and Drinking Water in Plastic Bottles? Your Child Maybe at Risk of Obesity
According to a new study, prenatal exposure to a common chemical used in plastic water bottles is likely to increase the risk of obesity in children.