Brita Partners With Municipalities to Help Reduce Lead in Tap Water Without the Reliance on Single-Use Plastic Bottled Water
Brita is expanding its partnership with U.S. municipalities to address lead contamination in drinking water, following stringent EPA regulations. With the ongoing Biden Administration's infrastructure initiative, which aims to replace outdated water systems over 15 years, Brita aims to offer immediate relief through lead-reducing Elite pitchers. The initiative targets eliminating reliance on 20 billion single-use plastic bottles per year by 2030, while assisting vulnerable communities. This partnership includes providing affordable filtration solutions and educational resources to ensure safe drinking water access.
- Brita is addressing the pressing issue of lead contamination in drinking water through an expanded municipal partnership program.
- The initiative aims to eliminate reliance on 20 billion single-use plastic bottles by 2030, contributing to sustainability.
- Brita's Elite pitchers remove 99% of lead and provide a long-lasting filter solution for municipalities.
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Brita commits to help bridge the gap between lead detection and the long-term infrastructure solutions envisioned by federal legislation
“Access to clean water is a fundamental human right,” said Brita’s Sr. Director of Marketing,
Lead consumption presents a significant health risk, especially to children, and the most common source of lead in drinking water is through faucets, lead pipes and plumbing fixtures1. The impact is felt mainly in city water supplies that support older homes, some of which are in under-resourced neighborhoods, impacting the marginalized and most vulnerable2. The Biden Administration’s multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure package was approved and set aside funds for a permanent upgrade to the nation’s most at-risk water systems. Yet, although the legislation has been signed, the replacement process is expected to take at least 15 years.
Sustainable Solution to Safer Water
While we wait on the much-needed lead line replacement over the next 15+ years, Brita is dedicated to working with cities and towns across America to provide more immediate, sustainable relief with its lead reducing Elite pitchers – a cost-effective solution to a growing crisis.
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The ultimate goals are to ensure clean water is available for all people and to eliminate reliance on single-use plastic bottles. The
U.S. uses 2,000 single-use plastic bottles per second, the majority of which end up in oceans and landfills.3 - As the No. 1 brand in water filtration, Brita helps people access cleaner, great-tasting water, without trashing the planet.4
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More specifically, Brita is on track to eliminate 13.5 billion single-use plastic water bottles in 2022 working toward a 2030 sustainability goal of replacing 20 billion bottles a year and provide one million people in vulnerable
U.S. communities access to clean drinking water. - Leveraging lead-filtering pitchers can also help municipalities reduce plastic waste in their communities and take major strides in their sustainability ambitions.
Brita’s partnership options allow municipal water systems to mobilize quickly, proactively, and affordably to help their communities. Partnerships will include access to Brita Elite pitchers, which are certified to the ANSI/NSF 53 standard to reduce lead and other contaminants from tap water. Other product benefits include:
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Brita offers the only point-of-use lead-reducing filter that can last up to six months or 120 gallons and removes
99% of lead, allowing safe access to water without the inconvenience of having to change the filter often. -
The
EPA recommends municipality systems proactively provide outreach and filters to residents with lead service lines for six months at the start of replacements according to theFederal Register 5. This means that municipalities need to provide filters for six months, which would be one Brita Elite filter versus three or six replacement filters from other leading brands6. - Brita systems have a precise volume-based filter indicator, so residents know when to change the filter, allowing for additional peace of mind around the quality of their water.
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The infrastructure bill funding will cover the purchase of temporary pitcher filters or point-of-use (POU) devices certified by an
American National Standards Institute , whereas funding for bottled water is not eligible under this appropriation, according to a recentEPA Memorandum on the implementation of the Clean Water and Drinking Water state revolving fund provisions7.
In addition, Brita offers its municipal partners a wide variety of editable and printable communications tools that can be used to educate and communicate to residents about immediate, safe water solutions through traditional media, social media outlets, and printed collateral sent to homes.
Support in
In 2020, Brita worked with
Denver program highlights include:
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Denver Water provides a Brita pitcher and filter to every location suspected of having a lead service line, along with a new filter every six months until six months after the service line is replaced (approximately 1.2 million replacement filters). -
With an agile supply network, Brita in partnership with 120Water™ was able to distribute over 100,000 Brita pitchers and filters to Denver residents in the first nine months of the program. Research8 showed a filter adoption rate of
81% in 2021.
In addition to existing municipality partnerships, Brita works closely with reputable trade associations like the
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For more information about Brita’s commitment to making water better for people and the planet, visit Brita.com. For more information about partnering with Brita on water solutions for your city, visit Brita.com/municipal-clean-water-initiative.
1https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/prevention/sources/water.htm#:~:text=The%20most%20common%20sources%20of,
2 https://www.nrdc.org/sites/default/files/watered-down-justice-report.pdf
3 2,000 bottles/second estimation from
4 Based on IRI sales data; One Elite filter can replace up to 900 16.9-ounce plastic water bottles.
5 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/12/17/2021-27457/review-of-the-national-primary-drinking-water-regulation-lead-and-copper-rule-revisions-lcrr
6 https://www.pur.com/shop/replacement-filters and https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0311/5499/5336/files/tds-chart.jpg?v=1601429855
7 https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2022-03/combined_srf-implementation-memo_final_03.2022.pdf
8 https://www.denverwater.org/your-water/water-quality/lead/dashboard
About Brita
Brita® markets a variety of products, including water pitchers, faucet filters and reusable filter bottles, with the goal of making water better for people and the planet. By providing a variety of water filtration resources, Brita enables consumers to choose better water today for a better future together. For more information, go to Brita.com.
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