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This report provides an in-depth analysis of the global bottled water market.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the global market for mineral or aerated water.
Explore the top import markets for bottled water around the world, including the United States, Hong Kong, Belgium, and more. Discover key statistics and trends in the global bottled water industry.
From the rise of premium and functional waters to the growing demand for sustainable packaging, the bottled water market is constantly evolving. In this article, we'll dive into the latest consumer trends and insights, as well as highlight the top companies in the industry.
The global bottled water market revenue amounted to $144.2B in 2017, surging by 29% against the previous year. This figure...
Discover the leading countries in importing mineral or aerated water and the opportunities they offer for water manufacturers.
The global mineral water market revenue amounted to $133.5B in 2017, picking up by 11% against the previous year. This fig...
In value terms, mineral substances imports stood at $X in 2016. The total import value increased at an average annual rate of +X% from 2007 to 2016; the trend pattern indicated some noticeable fl...
In value terms, mineral substances exports stood at $X in 2016. The total export value increased at an average annual rate of +X% from 2007 to 2016; however, the trend pattern indicated some noti...
In 2016, approx. X tons of bottled water were imported worldwide- flattening at the previous year level. In general, bottled water imports continue to indicate a modest expansion. The pace of gro...
In 2016, approx. X tons of bottled water were imported worldwide- flattening at the previous year level. In general, bottled water imports continue to indicate a modest expansion. The pace of gro...
According to the medical community, at least eight X oz glasses of water should be consumed daily in order to avoid dehydration. However, French mineral water company Vittel carried out research revealing that X percent of the French do not drink this