Drinking Water Fountains | For Europe
Drinking Water Fountains is a European based supplier of water fountains. We were established in January 2009 and we are part of a group of companies that includes Drinkingwaterfountains.co.uk (UK) and Drinkingwaterfountains.com (USA).
We established this niche website in response to the growing demand for drinking water fountains in a wide range of work and recreational environments. Our objective is to provide customers with advice on suitable solutions and detailed information on the wide variety of fountain options available. For more information on our company and how we do business please view the detailed “About Us” section of our website.
A West Sussex town has turned on a new drinking fountain as part of its campaign to persuade people to drink tap water rather than bottled water. The fountain has been installed on the quay in Arundel for everyone to use. Arundel Agenda 21, the community group behind the initiative, has also designed a reusable “collapsible [...]
The first of ten new public drinking fountains will be installed in Bath next month. A business-backed community project has also persuaded Sir James Dyson to design a stainless steel drinking bottle for the city. Love Tap Water (LTW) has been launched by three local women in a move aimed at turning the tide against plastic [...]
Nancy Stoner, the Acting Assistant Administrator for the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Water, recently spoke out about the disappearance of fountains in public places over the last several decades. She noted that when we lose fountains, we also lose “public knowledge about the importance of investing in drinking water systems, which provide dependable, affordable [...]
Our intrepid reports have been enjoying a holiday in New Zealand and found a trulely stylish fountain in Queenstown. This fountain from a company called Street Furniture – www.streetfurniture.com – offers a unique style with the water drain integrated into the very design.
Students at a school in America started a boycott over a cup of water. There are now only two drinking fountains on offer for the students to get water from, leaving students worried that queues will be too long for everyone to have reasonable access to fresh drinking water whenever they need it. The only [...]