Bluewater & GEO Foundation partner for pollution and water

For each reusable bottle sold, a portion of profit will go to sustainability initiatives.

Sandy Reid (Director of Greenkeeping - St Andrews Links Trust), Philip Russell (Chief Purpose Officer Sandy Reid (Director of Greenkeeping - St Andrews Links Trust), Philip Russell (Chief Purpose Officer
Sandy Reid (Director of Greenkeeping - St Andrews Links Trust), Philip Russell (Chief Purpose Officer
Bluewater

Bluewater has partnered with the international non-profit GEO Sustainable Golf Foundation to tackle single-use plastic pollution while promoting trust in clean drinking water and healthy hydration, aligning with both organizations' vision of protecting the environment.

Through this partnership, a portion of every Bluewater refillable bottle sold at golf events and venues will fund sustainability initiatives in golf. Each purchase helps golfers cut plastic waste while driving change in the sport played by over 60 million people globally.

Driving change for people and planet

“Golf connects millions with nature, making it a prime platform to address global sustainability challenges, including drinking water quality and plastic waste,” Bengt Rittri, Bluewater founder and CEO said. “Through this purpose-driven partnership, we will engage the golf industry more deeply, helping venues, tournaments, and associations reduce their impacts while also educating and empowering players and fans.”

Growing water concerns

Globally there is growing concern over the safety and security of water. In recent reports the United Nations cites a raft of risks including lack of or aging water infrastructures; increased prevalence of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in water supplies; increasing risks of bacterial and heavy metal contamination; and the environmental pollution from over 600 billion single-use plastic water bottles per year.

Bluewater’s advanced purification systems remove over 99 percent of contaminants from locally available water supplies and then remineralize, chill, and carbonate water on-site, delivering high-quality hydration without plastic waste.

A sustainable golfing future

“For two decades, we’ve supported golf with widespread awareness raising and accessible programs, and always eager to promote innovation that helps the sport play better,” GEO Sustainable Golf Foundation founder Jonathan Smith said. “As golf continues to grow around the world it is important that real solutions, like Bluewater’s, are taken up.

“We are delighted that in addition, a proportion of Bluewater’s golf-sector sales will go on to incrementally support practical sustainability initiatives for golf – globally and locally - through proceeds from every dispenser purchased or hired, and every bottle sold. The collaboration will also lead to the launch of the Bluewater Innovation Awards which will recognize leadership in plastic waste reduction and water stewardship within golf.”

The first venue to offer the new Bluewater bottles for retail sale is St Andrews Links. St Andrews has retained the GEO Certified label for sustainable golf facility management for almost 15 years.

“Our relationship with Bluewater is helping us to eliminate single-use plastic from water bottles across our site through our refill stations as part of our commitment to sustainable practices in golf,” St Andrews commercial director James Ralley said. “Furthermore, we are excited that this new partnership between Bluewater and GEO Foundation will mean that a percentage of proceeds from each Bluewater water bottle sold at St Andrews Links will contribute to wider sustainable initiatives. Sustainability is at our core and as the Home of Golf we have a duty to be leaders in this space and to offer our support for this tremendous initiative.”